Viasat Sport 24

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Viasat Sport 24
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Broadcast areaScandinavia
Ownership
Owner Modern Times Group
Sister channels Viasat Sport 1, Viasat SportN, Viasat Sport 2, Viasat Sport 3, Viasat Golf
History
LaunchedApril 24, 2005;17 years ago (2005-04-24)
ClosedJanuary 2007;15 years ago (2007-01)
Replaced by Viasat Golf
Links
Website Norwegian site

Swedish site

Danish site

Viasat Sport 24 was a Scandinavian sports channel. The channel started April 24, 2005. Viasat Sport 24 was showing several sports events in different squares on one television channel 24 hours a day complete with sports results, news and betting information. It was replaced by the new sports channel Viasat Golf in January 2007.

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