RING (Bulgaria)
RING | |
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Launched | 1998 |
Network | bTV Media Group |
Owned by | CME (Central European Media Enterprises) |
Picture format | 16:9 576i, 1080i (DVB) |
Audience share | 0.39% (April 2016, Nielsen Admosphere) |
Country | Bulgaria |
Language | Bulgarian |
Broadcast area | Bulgaria |
Headquarters | Sofia, Bulgaria |
Formerly called | Television Ring, Ring +, Ring Plus, RTV, Ring TV, RING.BG, RING |
Sister channel(s) | bTV, bTV Comedy, bTV Cinema, bTV Action, bTV Lady |
Website | http://www.ring.bg/ |
Availability | |
Satellite | |
Bulsatcom | Channel 43 (SD),Channel 208 (HD) |
Vivacom | Channel 17, Channel 33 (HD) |
Mtel | Channel ? (SD), Channel ? (HD) |
Cable | |
Mtel | Channel 79 (SD), Channel ? (HD) |
NET1 | Channel ? (SD), Channel ? (HD) |
IPTV | |
Mtel | Channel ? (SD), Channel ? (HD) |
Vivacom | Channel ? (SD), Channel ? (HD) |
RING is a Bulgarian sports TV channel . It was founded in 1998 by a group of professionals and sports enthusiasts. It is distributed via cable path throughout the country. RING.BG along with the channels from bTV Media Group (bTV, bTV Comedy, bTV Cinema and bTV Action and bTV Lady) are part of Central European Media Enterprises owned by Time Warner. Over the years, bears the names Television Ring, Ring +, Ring Plus, RTV, Ring TV, RING.BG, and from 18 August 2015 - simply RING. The channel airs live and recorded football matches of the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, Serie A, Italian Volleyball League and others.
- Ring (RTV) logo used 2002-2005
- Ring TV logo used 2005-2009
- RING.BG logo used 2009-2015
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