NEO Prime
NEO Prime | |
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Headquarters | Mumbai |
Availability | |
Satellite | |
Videocon d2h (India)</smallsmall> | Channel 427 |
Dish TV | Channel 657 |
Dialog TV | Channel 71 |
Arab Digital Distribution | Channel 436 |
Reliance Big Tv | Channel 507 |
Dish Network (USA) | Channel 584 |
G Sat | Channel 19 |
Cable | |
Teledasun (LBN) (Sri Lanka) | Channel |
Asianet STB | Channel 238 |
Channel 102 | |
Destiny Cable | Channel TBA |
Comcast (USA) |
Channel 339 California Channel 427/683 Chicago Channel 689 Philadelphia, New Jersey, District of Columbia & Maryland Channel 685 Boston Channel 972 Denver Channel 692 Portland Channel 247 Seattle |
SkyCable (Philippines) | Channel TBA |
NEO Prime (formerly called NEO Cricket) is a channel dedicated to sports entertainment. The channel was originally launched as Neo Sports with sister channel Neo Sports +. It was relaunched as NEO Cricket on 2 April 2008; this channel was dedicated to cricket. It is a part of Nimbus Communications Limited and is headquartered in Mumbai, India and broadcasts to 30 countries. Nimbus once had the exclusive broadcast rights for all international cricket played in India, Bangladesh and Newzealand. In 2008 NEO Cricket did broadcast a minimum of six international cricket series including four featuring India, adding up to nearly 200 days of live cricket.
This channel airs three daily shows, Dial C for Cricket, Sportszone and Cricket Central. It also hosts shows like Cricket Academy, The Greatest Matches Ever Played, Lords of the Game, Balebaaz, Gendbaaz, Baat Aur Bowl, Jaya He, The Great Indian Run Chase, Tour Diary and a few more.
NEO Cricket was rebranded as NEO Prime starting from 3 June 2012. This decision was taken due to increasing contract of sports taken by Nimbus Communications Limited. This will allow more sports to be broadcast on this channel other than Cricket.[1]
Broadcast
- Football
- Eredivisie - Dutch National Football League - 1st Division
- AFC Champions League - Telecast right is from 2016 to 2020
- AFC Cup -Telecast right is from 2016 to 2020
- 2016 Sait Nagjee Trophy
- Tennis
- French Open (Joined with NEO Sports)
- Cricket
- Home games of Afghanistan;
- Bangladesh Premier League;
Racing: World Rally Championship; Vento Cup; Golf: PGA Tour
- Shows
- Dial C for Cricket
- Cricket Central
- Sportszone
- Encounter
- Balebaaz
- Baat Aur Bowl
- Jaya He the Great
- Indian Run Chase
- Tour Diary
- Dial S for Sports
- SFL Challengers
References
- ↑ "Neo Cricket set to rebrand as Neo Prime". Indian Television. 2012-06-02. Retrieved 2012-06-02.
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