Digi Sport (Hungary)

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Digi Sport
Country Hungary
Headquarters Budapest
Ownership
OwnerAntenna Hungária (4iG (80%))
Sister channelsDigi Sport 1
Digi Sport 2
Digi Sport 3
History
Launched23 July 2009
Closed5 August 2022
Replaced by Match4 and Arèna4
Links
Website digisport.hu (closed)

Digi Sport was a Hungarian sports television network that was launched on 23 July 2009, available only on the Digi TV platform. It is offered as a set of three channels, called Digi Sport 1, Digi Sport 2, Digi Sport 3.

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On 2 August 2019, the redesigned 2012 logo began to be used on air and the current font is the Roboto typeface. Later it got adopted to the Romanian version, but it was adopted to the Hungarian version a few months later. The outros, screen-bug and the idents have been modified.[ citation needed ]

In June 2022 Digi Hungary owner 4iG publicly announced that they will close down their channels, with Digi Sport being the first to shut down on August 5, and the rest of the channels on September 1. [1]

Competitions broadcast

Football

Basketball

Ice hockey

Tennis

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References

  1. Wikipedia Română Digi Sport (Ungaria)
  2. "Jó hír a sportrajongóknak – újabb három évre a DIGI Sporté a Serie A!".
  3. "A legtöbb UEFA Európa Liga-mérkőzés további három évig a DIGI Sporton!".
  4. "A három oroszlán visszakapja táplálékát, Premier League újra a DIGI Sporton".