SBS Sports
SBS Sports is a South Korean pay television sports channel that broadcasts major sports events including the Olympics, FIFA World Cup and professional sports in Korea such as baseball and volleyball. It also broadcasts the Ligue 1, boxing matches and ISU Figure skating matches.
Country | South Korea |
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Network | SBS |
Slogan | Golf's every moment (골프의 모든순간) |
Headquarters | 11th Floor, 82 SBS Prism Tower, Sangam-dong, Mapo District, Seoul |
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Language(s) | Korean |
Picture format | 1080i (HDTV) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Seoul Broadcasting System |
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Launched | June 1995 |
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Website | www |
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Satellite | |
SkyLife | Channel 53 |
IPTV | |
KT olleh TV LGU+ TV SK B TV | Channel 58 Channel 104 Channel 122 |
Streaming media | |
SBS Play | Watch live (Korea region only) |
SBS Sports is currently run by CEO Kim Kee-sung.
History
In 1995, the channel was launched as Korea Sports TV. Five years later, in 2000, it was rebranded as SBS Sports Channel. In 2010, due to a partnership with ESPN, the channel was again rebranded as SBS ESPN. In 2014, the name is reduced to SBS Sports.
Announcers
- Park Sang-joon
- Jin Dal-rae
- Hong Jae-kyung
- Jo Min-ho
- Bae Sung-jae
- Yoon Sung-ho
- Lee Dong-geun
- Lee Jae-hyung
- Kim Nam-hee
- Jo Jung-shik
- Kim Min-ah
- Yoo Hee-jong
- Kim Se-hee
- Jang Yoo-rye
- Jung Woo-young
- Ahn Hyun-joon
- Kim Se-yeon
- Yeo Eui-joo
Commentators
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Programming
Football
- Ligue 1
- Coupe de France
- Coupe de la Ligue
- Trophée des Champions
- AFF Championship (2018)- All Vietnam matches only (The 2nd leg final between Vietnam and Malaysia was simulcasted with SBS)
- Football at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games – Men's tournament (6 Vietnam matches only)- shared with SPOTV
- Audi Cup
- Asian Games
Olympics
- Summer Olympic (until 2024)
- Winter Olympic (until 2022)
Ice skating
Baseball
Ice hockey
Volleyball
- V-League (both men and women competition)
- FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix
See also
External links
- Official website (in Korean)
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