Nova Sport (Czech Republic and Slovakia)

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Nova Sport
Nova Sport.png
Country Czech Republic
Slovakia
Programming
Picture format 16:9 1080i (HDTV) [1]
Ownership
Owner CME
Sister channels TV Nova
Nova Cinema
Nova Action
Nova Fun
Nova Gold
Nova Lady
Nova International
History
Launched4 October 2008
Former namesGalaxie Sport
 (2002-2008)
Links
Website TN.cz Sport
Availability
Streaming media
VOYO Watch live NS1
(Czech only)
Watch live NS2
(Czech only)

Nova Sport 1 is focused primarily on mainstream sports and broadcasts sporting events and sport-related programming in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. It has broadcasting licenses for major sport leagues and events including the National Hockey League (NHL), ATP 250 Tennis tournaments, Formula 1 and Moto GP. Nova Sport also produces various weekly sports shows and magazines, as well as locally produced daily sports news programs in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

Contents

Nova Sport 2 focuses on popular sports that have not yet been broadcast to a similar extent, including the National Basketball Association (NBA), darts tournaments, Bellator MMA and also international rugby. [1]

Sport competitions

Football

Tennis

Basketball

Handball

Rugby

Ice hockey

Floorball

Motorsport

Kickboxing

Mixed Martial Arts

Darts

Pool

Equestrianism

Logo Nova Sport channels

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