List of sports television channels

Sports channels are television specialty channels (usually available exclusively through cable and satellite) broadcast sporting events, usually live, and when not broadcasting events, sports news and other related programming.

The first sports channel was from the SportsChannel networks, which went on the air in 1977 with the original SportsChannel (now MSG Plus). ESPN began broadcasting in 1979. Since then, many channels have surfaced around the world, many focusing on one sport in particular, or one region of a country, showing only their local team's games. These networks have greatly improved the availability of sports broadcasts, generating opportunities such as the ability for one person to see every single game their team plays over the course of the season.

In the United States, these channels broadcast most regular season games of major pro sports league and many other sports as well, with over the air television networks stepping in during the weekends or special events (all-star games, championships, etc.).

Sports channels

Africa

 Nigeria

 South Africa

 Kenya

Asia

 Bangladesh

 Brunei

 Pakistan

 India

 Indonesia

 Japan

 Kazakhstan

 Malaysia

 Myanmar

 Philippines

 Singapore

 South Korea

 Sri Lanka

 Thailand

 Vietnam

Afghanistan

Middle East & North Africa

 Algeria

Former channels

 Iran

 Israel

Former Channels

 Morocco

 Qatar

Former channels

 Saudi Arabia

 United Arab Emirates

Former channels

 Europe (including non EU-member countries)

North America

 Canada

 United States

National sports networks

Regional sports networks

Mexico and Central America

 Mexico

In Mexico the Viva Sports channel of Dish will become Claro Sports and transmit the contents of América Móvil, forward Arturo Elias Ayub, CEO of UnoTV.

"There is a sports channel now called Dish Viva Sports changed from to 16 December for 12:00 AM (Local Time) and will be called Claro Sports and be a channel that is in all countries where America Movil has pay TV systems and in that channel transmit complete the Olympic Winter Games," said Arturo Elias Ayub during the presentation of the alliance transmission of the Olympic Winter Games.

The manager said UnoTV have no regulatory restrictions to bring their content to a channel with a pay-TV company.

"What we can not do is directly offer pay television or broadcast television, but nowhere prohibits us create content that is just what we are doing", said the director of UnoTV.

The concession of Telefonos de Mexico (Telmex ) does not allow the telco to offer services restricted audio and video until it complies with the Convergence Agreement issued in 2006, which requires the phone to provide interoperability, interconnection and information.

Coverage by public transport JO

America Movil has 28 agreements with means for transmitting the Sochi Winter Olympics 2014 will reach 90 million viewers.

Of the 28 media, 25 are state and local television stations, one more is the Promoter Agency Broadcasting (OPMA) with coverage in 16 cities and another is the Clear Channel Sports pay TV and UnoTV channel online, reported America Movil conference.

Carlos Slim's company obtained the exclusive rights to broadcast the Olympic Winter Games Sochi, Russia 2014 and Olympic Games in Brazil in 2016 to 17 countries in Latin America, except for Brazil .

The manager explained that they have several agreements in accordance with the type of concession of the television.

"There concessionaires and licensees, a concession by title can not pass if advertising and the other, then each of them there are different arrangements, in both cases there is no direct charge for the rights, but there is an agreement for broadcasting revenues," explained Elias Ayub.

Octavio Juan Pavón, Radio and Television of Veracruz, said that this transmission confirms that public media are an alternative and becomes the third country national network for its coverage.

Meanwhile, Monica Ramirez of Radio and Television of Querétaro, generous scored the agreement between America Movil and the various public media so that the latter can transmit the Olympics.

America Movil reiterated that remain open to provide to anyone interested the transmission of the Olympic Games.

 Honduras

South America

 Argentina

 Brazil

National sports networks

Regional sports networks

 Chile

 Colombia

 Ecuador

 Paraguay

 Peru

 Uruguay

 Venezuela

Oceania

 Australia

 New Zealand

See also

References

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