SporTV

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SporTV
Launched 1991
Owned by Globosat (Organizações Globo)
Picture format SDTV (480i)
(16:9 anamorphic widescreen)
HDTV (1080i)
Slogan O Canal Campeão (The Channel of the Champions)
Country Brazil
Broadcast area Brazil
Headquarters Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
Formerly called TopSport (1991–1994)
Sister channel(s) SporTV2, SporTV3
Website sportv.globo.com
Availability
Satellite
Sky Brazil Channel 39 / 239 (HD)
Claro TV Channel 39 / 539 (HD)
Vivo TV (satellite) Channel 139 / 819 (HD)
GVT TV Channel 39 / 939 (HD)
CTBC TV Channel 339 / 939 (HD)
Oi TV Channel 39 / 339 (HD)
DTHi Channel 39
Cable
Net Channels 39 / 539 (HD)
Vivo TV (cable) Channel 39 / 339 (HD)
Astro Channel 39
Sim TV Channel 39
ViaCabo Channel 39 / 439 (HD)
ORM Cabo Channel 39 / 539 (HD)
"Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 2008", broadcast by SporTV HD.
"FIVB World Grand Prix 2008", broadcast by SporTV.

SporTV is a Brazilian cable television network that has its programming based on all sports, launched in 1991 by Globosat. It's the most watched sports channel in Brazil. High-definition simulcasts of SporTV and SporTV2 were launched on January 18, 2013. Before that, select events were broadcast in HD on sister channel Globosat HD (now +Globosat).

In 2013, the SporTV it was the 3rd most watched channel in the Brazilian pay TV, the 1st among the sports channels. The SporTV 2 was the 19th and the SporTV 3 was the 39th.

SporTV significant programming rights

Auto Racing

Summer Olympic Games

Winter Olympic Games

Paralympic Games

Pan American Games

FIFA World Cup

FIFA Club World Cup

FIFA Confederations Cup

Football

Gymnastics

MMA - Mixed Martial Arts

Judo

Tennis

Motorcycle Racing

Cycling

Road cycling

Track cycling

Handball

  • Liga Nacional de Handebol Masculino
  • Liga Nacional de Handebol Feminino

Athletics

Basketball

Clubs

Beach Soccer

Futsal

Clubs

Volleyball

Clubs

Beach Volleyball

Winter Sports

Alpine skiing

Biathlon

Bobsleigh and skeleton

Curling

  • World Men's Curling Championship
  • World Women's Curling Championship

Figure skating

Ice Hockey

  • IIHF World Championship

Nordic skiing

Snowboarding

  • FIS Snowboarding World Championships

Others majors events

Special events

Programs broadcast by SporTV

  • Arena SporTV
  • É Gol!!!
  • Linha de Chegada
  • Redação SporTV
  • Sensei SporTV
  • Bem, Amigos!
  • SporTV News
  • SporTV Combate
  • SporTV Repórter
  • Tá na Área
  • Troca de Passes
  • Zona de Impacto

Eventuals

  • Esporte.doc
  • SporTV Especial

Temporary

Closed

See also

External links


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