SBS Sports

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SBS Sports
CountrySouth Korea
Network SBS
Headquarters11th Floor, 82 SBS Prism Tower, Sangam-dong, Mapo District, Seoul
Programming
Language(s)Korean
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
Ownership
Owner Seoul Broadcasting System
Sister channels
History
LaunchedJune 1995 (1995-06)
Former names
  • Korea Sports TV (1995-2000)
  • SBS Sports Channel (2000-2010)
  • SBS ESPN (2010-2013)
Links
Website www.sbs.co.kr/tv/sports
Availability
Streaming media
SBS Play Watch live
(Korea region only)

SBS Sports is a South Korean pay television sports channel that broadcasts major sports events including the Olympics, FIFA World Cup and professional sports in Korea such as baseball and volleyball. It also broadcasts the Ligue 1, boxing matches and ISU Figure skating matches.

Contents

SBS Sports is currently run by CEO Kim Kee-sung.

History

In 1995, the channel was launched as Korea Sports TV. Five years later, in 2000, it was rebranded as SBS Sports Channel. In 2010, due to a partnership with ESPN, the channel was again rebranded as SBS ESPN. In 2014, the name is reduced to SBS Sports.

Announcers

Commentators

Programming

Football

Olympics

Ice skating

Baseball

Basketball

Volleyball

See also

Notes

  1. All Vietnam matches only in 2018 competition (The 2nd-leg final between Vietnam and Malaysia was co-broadcast with SBS and its 9 regional channels); In the 2020 competition, SBS Sports also broadcast all Indonesia matches in addition to Vietnam matches; In the 2022 competition, SBS Sports also broadcast all Malaysia matches in addition to Vietnam and Indonesia matches
  2. 6 Vietnam matches only- included the final match, shared with SPOTV
  3. 2 Vietnam matches against Malaysia and UAE

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References

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