DD Sports

DD Sports
Launched 1998
Owned by Prasar Bharati
Picture format 576i (SDTV 16:9)
720p (HDTV 16:9)
Country India
Language Indian English and Hindi
Headquarters New Delhi, Delhi, India
Formerly called Doordarshan Kendra Delhi
Sister channel(s) Doordarshan
Website DD Sports
Availability
Satellite
Airtel Digital TV
(India)
Channel 232 SDTV
Channel 224 HDTV
SUN Direct
(India)
Channel 510
Dish TV
(India)
Channel ???
BIG TV
(India)
Channel 512
Tata Sky
(India)
Channel 401
DD Free Dish
(India)
Channel 503
Cable
Cablelink
(Philippines)
Channel 60
Cable Star Iloilo
(Philippines)
Channel 80
Destiny Cable
(Philippines)
Coming Soon
SkyCable
(Philippines)
Coming Soon
Asianet Digital
(India)
Channel 303
Kerala Vision Digital TV
(India)
Channel 101

DD Sports is a state owned TV channel telecasting from Doordarshan Kendra Delhi. DD Sports was launched on 8 March 1998. In the beginning, it broadcast sports programmes for six hours a day, which was increased to 12 hours in 1999. From 1 June 2000, DD Sports became a ‘round-the-clock’ satellite channel. It was an encrypted pay channel for a while, (between 2000 and 2003) and on 15 July 2003 it turned free, to become the only ‘Free-To-Air’ Sports Channel in the country. Besides showing live important sporting events like cricket, football, tennis etc., DD Sports showcases Indian sports including Kabaddi, Kho-kho etc. In addition to the international sporting events, important national tournaments of hockey, football, athletics, cricket, swimming, tennis, badminton, archery and wrestling are also telecast. The DD Sports channel also telecasts news based programmes, sports quiz and personality oriented shows.[1]

2012

Due to Olympics and focusing on Indian participants, DD sports beat ESPN STAR attracting 100 million people.

DD Sports agreed to telecast live feed of the semifinals and final of the tournament.

List of programmes

Multi-Sporting Event
Football (Soccer)
Cricket
Other Sports
Other Programs

DD Sports HD

DD Sports HDTV channel was launched during the 2010 Commonwealth Games in India. It uses 1080i or 720p format with 16:9 aspect ratio.

See also

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