Arena Sport

Arena Sport TV
Launched 13 October 2010 (2010-10-13)
Owned by Telekom Srbija (Serbia)
Hrvatski telekom (Croatia)
Picture format 576i (16:9) (SDTV)
720p (HDTV)
Country Serbia
Croatia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Broadcast area Serbia
Croatia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Montenegro
Macedonia
Website tvarenasport.com
Availability
Satellite
Polaris
(Serbia,
Montenegro)
  • Arena Sport 1 (Channel 7)
  • Arena Sport 2 (Channel 8)
  • Arena Sport 3 (Channel 9)
  • Arena Sport 4 (Channel 10)
  • Arena Sport 5 (Channel 11)
MAXtv
(Croatia)
  • Arena Sport 1 (Channel 404) (HD)
  • Arena Sport 2 (Channel 405) (HD)
  • Arena Sport 3 (Channel 410) (HD)
  • Arena Sport 4 (Channel 411) (HD)
  • Arena Sport 5 (Channel 412) (HD)
  • Arena Sport 6 (Channel 413)
Polaris
(Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  • Arena Sport BiH
IPTV
MAXtv
(Croatia)
  • Arena Sport 1 (Channel 404)
  • Arena Sport 1 (Channel 40) (HD)
  • Arena Sport 2 (Channel 405)
  • Arena Sport 2 (Channel 41) (HD)
  • Arena Sport 3 (Channel 410)
  • Arena Sport 3 (Channel 42) (HD)
  • Arena Sport 4 (Channel 411)
  • Arena Sport 4 (Channel 43) (HD)
  • Arena Sport 5 (Channel 412)
  • Arena Sport 5 (Channel 44) (HD)
  • Arena Sport 6 (Channel 413)
  • Arena Sport 6 (Channel 45) (HD)

Arena Sport is a group of sports television channels was created 2010 in Serbia, owned by Telekom Srbija. It broadcast its contents to 5 channels via satellite or cable networks.[1] It serves the following countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Macedonia and Serbia.

Arena Sport Serbia

Arena Sport in Serbia carries several sports competition. Most of the program is devoted to soccer. Some of the football competition that transmits Arena Sport are Serie A (Italy), Ligue 1 (France), Pro League (Belgium), as well as international competitions such as the UEFA Champions League and the Europa League. Serbian Arena Sport has rights to broadcast the first football league in Serbia, Serbian SuperLiga.

In addition to football, the Arena Sports transfers and other sporting events such as basketball ABA League, Greek League, Liga ACB and NCAA leagues, German handball league and the EHF Champions League.

Arena Sport Croatia

In Croatia, Arena Sport output from the HT-service MAXtv in both modes of broadcasting, IPTV and via satellite. All six programs are broadcast in Croatian language. The most important content of Croatian channel's transmission is MAXtv Prva Liga and since 2014, Formula One, first via their motorsport channel Max GP, then since 2015 on regular Arena Sport channels. In addition, reports and other football leagues as well as in Serbia.

References

  1. "Telekom: Za Arena Sport 7,7 mil.€" (in Serbian). B92. 26 August 2011.

External links

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