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| Eurosport | |
|---|---|
| Launched | c. 5 February 1989 |
| Owned by | TF1 Group |
| Picture format | 576i (PAL) 1080i (HDTV) |
| Audience share | See separate section (, ) |
| Country | Europe Indonesia Australia Hong Kong Singapore Philippines Malaysia |
| Sister channel(s) | Eurosport 2 Eurosport News Eurosport HD |
| Website | eurosport.com |
| Availability | |
| Terrestrial | |
| PlusTV (Finland) | Channel 18 |
| TNT (France) | Channel 39 |
| Boxer (Sweden) | Channel 7 |
| Top Up TV (UK) | Via Top Up TV Anytime |
| Satellite | |
| Austar Digital Australia) | Channel 514 (Eurosport News) |
| Foxtel Digital (Australia) | Channel 514 (Eurosport News) Channel 511 (Eurosport) |
| SelecTV (Australia) | Channel 107 |
| CanalSat (France) | Channel 81 Channel 85 (Eurosport 2) |
| Antenna Digital (Hungary) | Channel ? |
| Digi TV (Hungary) | Channel ? |
| UPC Direkt (Hungary) | Channel 44 Channel 45 (Eurosport 2) Channel 48 (Eurosport in German) |
| SKY Italia (Italy) | Channel 209 (Eurosport HD) Channel 210 Channel 211 (Eurosport 2) Channel 212 (Eurosport News) |
| Astro (Malaysia) | Channel 814 |
| Cignal Digital TV (Philippines) | TBA TBA (Eurosport News) |
| Cyfrowy Polsat (Poland) | Channel 14 Channel 15 (Eurosport 2) Channel 16 (Eurosport HD) |
| TVCabo (Portugal) | Channel 22 Channel 23 (Eurosport News) |
| Boom TV (Romania) | Channel 51 Channel 52 (Eurosport 2) |
| Dolce (Romania) | Channel 301 Channel 302 (Eurosport 2) |
| Max TV (Romania) | Channel Channel (Eurosport 2) |
| Digi TV (Romania) | Channel |
| Digital+ (Spain) | Channel 55 |
| Digiturk (Turkey) | Channel 71 (Eurosport) Channel 74 (Eurosport 2) Channel 371 (Eurosport HD) |
| D-Smart (Turkey) | Channel 40 (Eurosport) Channel 114 (Eurosport HD) |
| Ireland Sky Digital (UK) | Channel 410 Channel 411 (Eurosport 2) Channel 412 (Eurosport HD) |
| Canal Digital | Nordic countries |
| Astra 1L | 11.259 GHz V (analogue, German and English) |
| Astra 1M | 12.226 GHz H / 27.5 (German, FTA) |
| Hot Bird | 11.242 GHz V / 27.5 (Viaccess PC 2.5, SECA/Mediaguard 2, Irdeto 2) |
| Indovision (Indonesia) | Channel 38 |
| Yes (Israel) | Channel 51(Eurosport) Channel 991 (Eurosport HD) |
| NTV Plus (Russia) | Eurosport, Eurosport 2, Eurosport HD |
| TotalTV (Serbia) | Channel 44 |
| TotalTV (Slovenia) | Channel 32 |
| TotalTV (Montenegro) | Channel 38 |
| Cable | |
| Foxtel Digital (Australia) | Channel 514 (Eurosport News) |
| Optus feat. Foxtel Digital (Australia) | Channel 514 (Eurosport News) |
| UPC (Ireland) | Channel 423 Channel 425 (HD) |
| Ziggo (Netherlands) | Channel 20 Channel 411 (Eurosport 2) Channel 64 (HD) |
| UPC (Netherlands) | Channel 201 Channel 202 (Eurosport 2) Channel 63 (HD) |
| Digi TV (Hungary) | Channel 33 Channel 37 (Eurosport 2) |
| T-Home (Hungary) | Channel 9 Channel 38 (Eurosport 2) |
| T-Home Digital (Hungary) | Channel S26 Channel S38 (Eurosport 2) |
| UPC (Hungary) | Channel 13 |
| UPC Digital (Hungary) | Channel 44 (HD) Channel 45 (Eurosport) Channel 46 (Eurosport 2) |
| SkyCable (Philippines) | TBA TBA (Eurosport News) |
| Global Destiny Cable (Philippines) | Channel 32 |
| TVCabo (Portugal) | Channel 22 Channel 23 (Eurosport News) Channel 28 (Eurosport 2 - test, some regions only) |
| Portugal Telecom (Meo) (Portugal) | Channel 22 Channel 23 (Eurosport 2) Channel 24 (Eurosport News) |
| RCS&RDS (Romania) | Channel 23 Channel 30 (Eurosport 2) |
| UPC (Romania) | Channel 203 (digital with DVR) Channel 73 (digital) |
| StarHub TV (Singapore) | Channel 113 Channel 114 (Eurosport News) |
| Com Hem (Sweden) | Channel 10 (Eurosport) Channel 102 (Eurosport HD) Channel 103 (Eurosport 2) |
| Türksat Kablo Tv (Turkey) | Channel S21 (Eurosport) |
| Virgin Media (UK) | Channel 521 Channel 525 (Eurosport 2) |
| IPTV | |
| TPG IPTV (Australia) | Channel 677 (Eurosport) |
| TPG IPTV (Australia) | Channel 677 (Eurosport News) |
| Now TV (Hong Kong) | Channel 676 (Eurosport) |
| Now TV (Hong Kong) | Channel 677 (Eurosport News) |
| T-Home (Hungary) | Channel (Eurosport) Channel (Eurosport 2) |
| iNES (Romania) | Channel (Eurosport) Channel (Eurosport 2) |
| On Telecoms(Greece) | Channel 46 (Eurosport) Channel 47 (Eurosport 2) |
| MaxTV (Croatia) | Channel 402 (Eurosport) Channel 403 (Eurosport 2) |
| KPN (Netherlands) | Channel 30 (Eurosport) Channel 202 (Eurosport 2) |
Eurosport is a European sports satellite and cable network, available in 59 countries and broadcasting in 20 different languages. It is owned and operated by the TF1 Group.
Eurosport offers viewers varied sports such as UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup football, the Paris Dakar Rally, Monte Carlo Rally, the Olympics, cycling events such as Le Tour de France and Britain's Premier Calendar road racing series, tennis events including the French Open and the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour, World Championship Snooker, Australian Football League, wintersports, and youth sports like skating and surfing. It has also previously covered events such as the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.
Eurosport is often provided by cable operators as part of their basic package. In the UK, British Eurosport launched in 1999, replacing Eurosport International on most platforms with some schedule variations and local commentary.
Eurosport is shown in most countries across Europe, often with commentary in the local language, but not necessarily local advertising. Most European countries also have domestic sports channels but Eurosport is the only pan-European sports channel.
Currently there are a number of channels that are broadcast under the Eurosport name: Eurosport (France, British, Deutschland, Italia, Poland, Nordic and Asia Pacific), Eurosport 2 (versions for all Eurosport regions except Asia Pacific) and Eurosport News. Sportitalia is also part of the group.
In May 2007 Yahoo! and Eurosport formed a co-branded website[1] which Eurosport uses as its web portal, including an online TV Guide, in the UK, Ireland, Spain, Italy and Germany.[2]
Contents |
History
Eurosport was launched in 1989 as a joint venture between the European Broadcasting Union and Sky Television plc. When Sky merged with BSB they decided to focus on the sports programming on Sky One, and also The Sports Channel, launched by BSB, which was renamed Sky Sports.
Eurosport was closed down in May 1991 after the competing Screensport channel had filed a complaint to the European Commission over the corporate structure. The channel was however saved when the TF1 Group stepped in to replace BSkyB as joint-owners. A new Eurosport channel was able to start its broadcasts the same month. On March 1 1993, the cable and satellite channel Screensport merged with Eurosport. Eurosport eventually came under a French ownership consortium, comprised of the TF1 Group, Canal+ Group and Havas Images. Since January 2001, the network has been owned entirely by TF1.
Eurosport is currently broadcast in twenty languages; English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Russian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Greek, Turkish, Cantonese.
| 5 February 1989 - 28 February 1993 | Eurosport was launched in 1989 as a joint venture between the European Broadcasting Union and Sky Television plc. When Sky merged with BSB they decided to focus on the sports programming on Sky One, and also The Sports Channel, launched by BSB, which was renamed Sky Sports. |
| 1 March 1993 - 31 December 2000 | The cable and satellite channel Screensport merged with Eurosport. Eurosport eventually came under a French ownership consortium, comprised of the TF1 Group, Canal+ Group and Havas Images. |
| 1 January 2001 - today | The network has been owned entirely by TF1. |
British Eurosport
British Eurosport have live studio presentations of major sporting events and tournaments. Tour de France coverage is presented by James Richardson with veteran commentator and journalist David Duffers Duffield.
James Richardson previously hosted the coverage of Serie A football on the Channel from 2002 to 2005 and 2004 UEFA European Football Championship with regular guests including Alan Curbishley, DJ Spoony, former Chelsea FC players Paul Elliott, Ed de Goey, Ray Wilkins, Roberto Di Matteo & current goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini, former England International Luther Blissett and European football journalists Gabriele Marcotti & Xavier Rivoire.
Will Vanders is known for his spirited coverage of K-1 events, and greets the viewer in Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and Thai to introduce the martial arts show, Fight Club on Monday nights.
Studio presentation for the Australian Open, French Open, U.S. Open and WTA Tour Championships on British Eurosport is hosted by Annabel Croft with Hawk-Eye presented by former British Number 2 Jason Goodall. (Goodall was briefly ranked ahead of Chris Bailey, Nick Brown, Andrew Castle, Nick Fulwood, Mark Petchey, and James Turner, in May, 1989).
British Eurosport covers the snooker season including ranking events not broadcast by BBC Television including the Malta Cup, Northern Ireland Trophy and China Open.
British Eurosport has also three figure skating commentators: former Winter Olympic Games competitors Chris Howarth & Nicky Slater, and veteran commentator Simon Reed - brother of the late actor Oliver Reed.
In 2008, Eurosport launched an online subscription service (called the Eurosport player) that allows Internet users to watch both Eurosport and Eurosport 2 live, plus additional coverage not available via broadcast. During the 2009 Australian Open, the Internet player offered coverage from five courts. On the 10th February British Eurosport started to broadcast most of its programming in the 16:9 'widescreen' ratio.[3]. After the collapse of Setanta Sports, rights for the 2009 season in the USPGA Golf tour referred to British Eurosport[4].
Eurosport HD
On May 25 2008, a HD simulcast version of the main channel launched - the first event covered in HD being the 2008 French Open at Roland Garros.
On July 15 2008, Eurosport HD was launched on Sky+ HD broadcasting the Tour de France live. On the 25th July, Eurosport HD was also launched via the Sky Italia platform.
Eurosport News
A sports news channel launched on September 1 2000, featuring live scores, highlights, breaking news and commentary. The service combines video, text and graphics with the screen being divided into 4 sections - a video section that displays highlights and news bulletins, a breaking news ticker at the bottom and a scoring section that gives in-depth analysis of results and game stats.
Eurosport 2
A supplementary channel featuring more live sports events, programming and news updates. Eurosport 2 launched on January 10, 2005 and is currently available in 35 countries, broadcasting in 10 different languages Bulgarian, English, French, Italian, German, Greek, Hungarian, Russian, Polish, Romanian, Serbian and Turkish.
Eurosport 2 is considered "the new generation sports channel" - dedicated to team sports, alternative sports, discovery and entertainment including basketball, National Lacrosse League, Arena Football League, surfing, Handball Champions League, Australian Rules Football matches from the Australian Football League and more.
Motorsport
Eurosport is a partner with KSO, the organizers of the FIA World Touring Car Championship (WTCC). Eurosport broadcasts every WTCC race live. Before 2006, both the WTCC and the FIA GT Championship are broadcast by Eurosport. But Eurosport requested SRO, the FIA GT Championship organizers, to shorten their race from 3 hours to 2 hours. SRO refused and since then it has not been on the bill with the WTCC.
Ironically, after a year looking for European broadcasters for their 3 hour races, the SRO decided that for 2007, the FIA GT Championship races will be shortened to 2 hours.
Being an international channel, Eurosport's performance differs significantly between different countries. The figures below show the channel's share of overall viewing in some countries.
| Country | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgaria | 0.5% | 0.6%[5] | |||
| Finland (10+) | 0.6%[6] | 0.7%[7] | |||
| Italy | 0.0%[8] | ||||
| Germany (3+) | 0.9% | 1.0% | 0.9%[9] | ||
| Netherlands (6+) | 0,8%[10] | 0,9%[11] | 0,9%[12] | 0,9%[13] | 0,9%[14] |
| Poland (4+) | 0.5%[15] | 0.5% | 0.5%[16] | ||
| Romania (4+) | 0.7%[17] | ||||
| Sweden (3-99) | 1.6%[18] | 1.4%[19] | 0.9%[20] | ||
| United Kingdom | 0.3% | 0.2% | 0.2% |
See also
Press release
References
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