EuroWorld Sport
EuroWorld Sport | |
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EuroWorld Sport logo | |
Launched | July 2010 |
Owned by |
Telelatino Network Corus Entertainment (50.5%) Italo Rosati (16.5%) Romeo Di Battista (16.5%) Joseph Vitale (16.5%) |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) |
Country | Canada |
Broadcast area | National |
Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario |
Website | EuroWorld Sport |
Availability | |
Cable | |
Rogers Cable | Channel 425 |
IPTV | |
MTS | Channel 186 |
EuroWorld Sport is a Canadian Category B digital cable specialty channel. It is owned by Telelatino Network Inc, a consortium primarily owned by Corus Entertainment. EuroWorld Sport primarily features programming related to association football (soccer).
History
In April 2006, Telelatino Network Inc. was granted permission by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to launch RCS Television, a channel described as "a national, English-language Category 2 specialty programming service devoted to rugby, cricket and soccer."[1]
The channel was launched in July 2010 as EuroWorld Sport[2] featuring primarily programming related to association football including coverage of Ligue 1 from France, Serie A from Italy and coverage of top FIFA tournaments through 2014 including the Men's & Women's World Cup.
Programming
Since 2015, EuroWorld Sport has carried live sports programming on a very occasional basis in the event of programming conflicts on parent channel Telelatino. For the vast majority of its schedule, EuroWorld Sport features classic games, football documentaries, and paid programming.
Previously the channel also held partial rights to live game broadcasts from France's Ligue 1, Italy's Serie A, the UEFA Europa League, and various FIFA events between 2010 to 2014 (as part of parent company Telelatino's sublicence from CBC Sports), including the FIFA Confederations Cup and FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup, and multilingual coverage of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Since August 2012, North American broadcast rights to Ligue 1 and Serie A have been owned by beIN Sports, which did not launch a Canadian channel until 2014, while Europa League rights were acquired by Sportsnet. Bell Media acquired Canadian rights to FIFA events beginning in 2015.
Rival channels
See also
References
- ↑ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2006-114 CRTC 2006-04-04
- ↑ Niche sports channels in Canada The Globe and Mail 2010-12-28
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