Al Jazeera Sports removes channels
Al Jazeera Sports removes some of their channels from Hotbird 13 East
The Al Jazeera Sports satellite TV platform has removed without notice the JSC channels +5 +6 +7 +8 +9 +10 from the Eutelsat HotBird (13 ° East) satellite.
The Al Jazeera Sports channels were transmitted from frequency 11.296-H MHz (DVB- S, MPEG-S, SR 27500, FEC 3/4).
The Al Jazeera Sports channels on the same frequency continue – JSC +1 +2 +3 +4.
Subscribers who want to continue receiving the channels that have been removed from Eutelsat HotBird 13e will have to realign your satellite dish to either Nilesat (7 ° West) or Badr (26 degrees East).
Al Jazeera Sports have the live broadcasting rights to may football league and competitions, including the FA Premier League, Champions League, La Liga and FA Cup
Al Jazeera Sports, now rebranded as beIN Sports, was launched in 2003 as a sports network by Al Jazeera Media Network, based in Qatar. Initially created to provide comprehensive sports coverage across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, Al Jazeera Sports quickly became a major player in the sports broadcasting industry.
The network offered a wide range of content, including live broadcasts of major international sports events such as the FIFA World Cup, UEFA Champions League, and top European football leagues like the English Premier League, La Liga, and Serie A. In addition to football, Al Jazeera Sports covered other sports, including tennis, athletics, and basketball, catering to a diverse audience.
Al Jazeera Sports gained a reputation for high-quality broadcasting, featuring expert commentary and in-depth analysis. It also expanded its reach beyond the MENA region, acquiring broadcasting rights for various sports events globally.
In 2014, Al Jazeera Sports was rebranded as beIN Sports, further expanding its global presence with new channels and services across different regions, including Europe, Asia, and North America. The rebranding marked a significant evolution in the network’s ambition to become a global leader in sports broadcasting, continuing its legacy of delivering premier sports content to a worldwide audience.
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