Prima Sport

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Prima Sport
Country Romania
Headquarters Cluj-Napoca, Bucharest
Ownership
OwnerClever Group
Sister channels Prima TV
Prima TV Moldova
Prima News
Prima Comedy
Prima History
Prima World
Prima 4K
Profit News
Agro TV
Cinemaraton
Cinemaraton Moldova
Medika TV
Nostalgia TV
History
LaunchedPrima Sport 1
December 19, 2011 (Transilvania L!VE)
July 1, 2014 (LookPlus)
October 9, 2020 (Look Sport+)
April 19, 2022 (Prima Sport 1)

Prima Sport 2
February 14, 2012 (Transilvania LOOK)
October 5, 2012 (Look TV)
August 31, 2018 (Look Sport)
April 19, 2022 (Prima Sport 2)
ClosedLook Sport+
July 1, 2014 (Transilvania L!VE)
October 9, 2020 (LookPlus)
April 19, 2022 (Look Sport+)

Look Sport
October 5, 2012 (Transilvania LOOK)
August 31, 2018 (Look TV)
April 19, 2022 (Look Sport)
Links
Website primasport.ro
Former logo, used from 2018 to 2022. Logo LookSport (2018).svg
Former logo, used from 2018 to 2022.

Prima Sport is a Romanian network of sports channels owned and operated by the media group Clever. The package includes four channels called Prima Sport 1, Prima Sport 2, Prima Sport 3, Prima Sport 4, and Prima Sport 5. It was launched in 2011, under the name Transilvania L!VE and after other names, the channels became Prima Sport on April 19, 2022.

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History

Transilvania L!VE was launched on December 19, 2011. It was run by Transilvania Media Group, a media company owned by businessman Arpad Paszkany. On February 14, 2012, a second channel was launched, Transilvania LOOK.

The name was changed in October 2012 to Look TV and Look Plus.

Both channels were sold in March 2014 to Intel Sky Broadcasting LTD, the company that bought the rights for the Liga I and Cupa Ligii and needed their own television channels to distribute the content. On July 1, 2014, the HD version of both channels was launched.

In September 2017 it was sold to Clever Media Network SRL, owned by businessman Adrian Tomşa. [1] [2] [3]

Look Sport 2 and Look Sport 3 were launched on August 16, 2019.

In 2020, LookPlus was changed to a second channel of sports programming under the name Look Sport+.

On April 19, 2022, Look Sport became Prima Sport 1, Look Sport+ became Prima Sport 2, Look Sport 3 changed its name to Prima Sport 3 and Look Sport 2 became Prima Sport 4.

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References

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  2. "Look TV și Look Plus trec oficial la un nou proprietar. Cu tot cu drepturile pentru Liga I". Pagina de Media. 2017-10-10.
  3. "Ședința CNA de marți, 10 octombrie 2017". Media Expres. 2017-10-10.