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  2. Sport1 (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    Sport1 is a German free-to-air television channel centred towards sports programming, as well as teleshopping. [1] It was launched on 1 January 1993 as DSF (Deutsches Sportfernsehen), replacing the television channel Tele 5 which had become the successor of the music video channel Musicbox on 11 January 1988. The channel took its current name ...

  3. List of sports television channels - Wikipedia

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    Al AHLY TV; Free Sports; Mazzika Sports; ... Football Channel; Fox Sports 1 (Asia) Fox Sports 2 (Asia) ... Sky Sport (Germany)

  4. Sky Sport (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    Sky Sport News HD Germany's only 24-hour LIVE sports news channel. Alongside news bulletins every 15 minutes, it broadcasts highlights, magazines, press conferences and trainings from Bundesliga's teams. 201 Sky Sport Top Event 202 Sky Sport Bundesliga (1-5 bundesliga channel) Dedicated channel for live coverage of German Bundesliga and 2 ...

  5. List of UEFA Champions League broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    UEFA sold all the TV rights to the whole tournament in one exclusive package to one broadcaster per country. Because the winner got it all, there was a fierce competition for the TV rights whose increasing value can only be afforded by large broadcasters. This may increase media concentration and hamper competition between broadcasters.

  6. European public TV networks launch free-to-air sports ... - AOL

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    The collective of European public broadcasters launched a free-to-air streaming service Monday to show major championships in many Olympic sports. The first big event for the Eurovision Sport ...

  7. Television in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Premiere offered telecasts of the German football league – the Bundesliga, but they lost the broadcasting rights in 2006 to a newly formed competitor – Arena. Premiere was the brainchild of the former television czar, Leo Kirch. He went into insolvency after a decade of losing viewers from his subscription channel, DF1 (Digital TV 1).