| | |
| Country | Indonesia |
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | Nationwide |
| Headquarters | Jakarta, Indonesia |
| Programming | |
| Languages | Indonesian English |
| Picture format | 1080i HDTV (downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed) |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | LPP TVRI |
| Sister channels | TVRI TVRI World |
| History | |
| Launched | 21 December 2010 |
| Former names | TVRI 4 (2010–2018) TVRI Sport HD (2018–2022) |
| Links | |
| Website | www |
| Availability | |
| Terrestrial | |
| Digital terrestrial television | Various between cities |
| Virtual channel | 4 (some cities) |
| Streaming media | |
| TVRI Klik | Watch live |
TVRI Sport (also referred to as Kanal 4 TVRI Olahraga) is an Indonesian terrestrial television channel owned by public broadcaster TVRI, specialised in sports programming. Serving as complementary to TVRI main channel, the channel is available only in digital terrestrial, satellite, and TVRI Klik streaming service.
TVRI Sport was launched as one of two initial digital television channels set up by TVRI following the government plan to introduce digital television in Indonesia, as well as one of the Indonesian first digital television channels. TVRI 4, as it was called, was launched on 21 December 2010 as the first Indonesian digital broadcast is launched in Jakarta, Surabaya (East Java) and Batam (Riau Islands). Together with its sister channel TVRI 3 (currently TVRI World) as well as the digital broadcast of TVRI Nasional and local TVRI stations, the channel was officially launched by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Minister of Communications and Information Technology Tifatul Sembiring and TVRI President Director Imas Sunarya. [1] [2]
In 2018, TVRI 4 changed its name to TVRI Sport HD. Later in 2022, the channel changed its name again to simply TVRI Sport.
| Sports | Competition/Tournament/Event | Summary | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Multi-sport event | Pekan Olahraga Nasional | Every games, opening and closing ceremonies live. | |
| Badminton | PBSI | National circuit and championships event live. | |
| Motorsport | Scooter Prix | All races live in 2025, simulcast with BTV (free-streaming via BTV Youtube channel only). |
| Sports | Country/Region | Competition/Tournament/Event | Summary | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Association football | Worldwide | FIFA World Cup | 80 of 104 matches live in 2026 | [3] |
| K League 1 | Up to three matches per-week live in 2025 | |||
| Taça de Portugal | Live | |||
| Badminton | Worldwide | BWF | All World Tour events (include finals and exclude both Indonesia Masters Super 500 and Open Super 1000) and world championships tournaments (national teams (Suhandinata (2025), Thomas, Uber, and Sudirman cups) and (individuals (including Eye-Level cup for junior championships))). Licensed from Telkom Indonesia (from 2019 to 2021), Emtek (from 2019 to 2021 and 2025), and SPOTV (2024 BWF World Tour Finals only). | |
| Basketball | NBL | Live coverage for play-offs (inc. all Grand Finals) only in 2023-24 | ||
| Boat racing | Worldwide | F1H2O | Indonesian GP only, simulcast with RCTI in 2023 only. | |
| Motorsport | Worldwide | Formula E | Remaining ePrix only. Shared with RCTI, GTV, and iNews. Licensed from Fox Sports and Mola (2019-20 and 2021), SPOTV (2024-present). | |
| Asia | GT World Challenge Asia | Indonesian round only live. Licensed from SPOTV. | ||
| Swimming | Worldwide | FINA | Morning and afternoon sessions of World Swimming and Aquatics championships live. | |
| Tennis | Worldwide | Davis Cup | Selected matches live. Licensed from Emtek (from 2024). | |
| WTA | Selected events (inc. finals) live. Licensed from Emtek. | |||
| Australian Open | Highlights only, licensed from beIN Sports | |||
| Multi-sport event | Asia | Asian Games | Every games in selected sports, opening and closing ceremonies live. |