Ziggo Sport Totaal is a Dutch premium television service operated by Ziggo and owned by VodafoneZiggo, a joint venture between Liberty Global and Vodafone. Ziggo Sport Totaal launched as Sport1 with its sister service Film1 on 1 February 2006 and replaced the Canal+ Netherlands channels.[1] Film1 was sold to Sony Pictures Television on 21 July 2015, while Sport1 remained Liberty Global-owned.[2] At launch the service consisted of two main channels, six extra channels and one HD simulcast of the first main channel. On 2 February 2009 the number of extra channels was reduced to four. The extra channels only broadcast when necessary to live broadcast multiple sport events at the same time. The service was rebranded to Ziggo Sport Totaal on 12 November 2015.[3]
Country | Netherlands |
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Broadcast area | Netherlands |
Network | Ziggo |
Headquarters | Hilversum, Netherlands |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Dutch |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV (downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Liberty Global (50%) Vodafone (50%) |
Sister channels | Ziggo Sport |
History | |
Launched | 1 February 2006 |
Replaced | SuperSport (1995–1997) Canal+ Netherlands (1997–2006) |
Former names | Sport1 (2006–2015) |
Links | |
Website | ziggosporttotaal.nl |
Availability | |
Streaming media | |
Ziggo Sport Totaal Go | Watch live (Netherlands only) |
Ziggo GO | ZiggoGO.tv (Europe only) |
The channels are available on digital cable of most Dutch cable companies. Satellite provider Canal Digitaal only provides three channels.
Channels
edit- Ziggo Sport: The primary channel
- Ziggo Sport 2: Football channel
- Ziggo Sport 3: Racing channel
- Ziggo Sport 4: Tennis channel
- Ziggo Sport 5: Sports Documentary channel[4]
- Ziggo Sport 6: Golf channel
- Ziggo Sport On Demand: Sports highlights on-demand S-VOD service
- Ziggo Sport Totaal Go: Live app
Ziggo Sport, which offers live broadcasts of major sporting events was exclusive to Ziggo subscribers and not included with Ziggo Sport Totaal. However, Ziggo Sport and Ziggo Sport Select merged into 1 television channel on 2 July, 2024.[5]
Coverage
editFootball
edit- UEFA Champions League
- UEFA Europa League
- UEFA Conference League
- UEFA Super Cup
- UEFA Youth League
- UEFA European Championship qualifying (Excluding the Dutch national team)
- UEFA Nations League (Excluding the Dutch national team)
- Spanish La Liga
- Copa del Rey
- Supercopa de España
- Ligue 1
- Italian Serie A
- Coppa Italia
- Supercoppa
- DFB Pokal
- Belgian Pro League
- Beker van België
- Primeira Liga
- Scottish Premiership
- Scottish Cup
Tennis
edit- Wimbledon
- ATP World Tour Masters 1000
- ATP World Tour 500
- ATP World Tour 250
- ATP World Tour Finals
- WTA 1000
- WTA 500
- WTA 250
- WTA Finals
- Davis Cup
- Billie Jean King Cup
- World Padel Tour
Motorsport
edit- MotoGP
- Moto2
- Moto3
- IMSA
- IndyCar Series
- NASCAR Cup Series
- NASCAR Xfinity Series
- NASCAR Truck Series
- Formula E
- V8 Supercars
- Porsche Supercup
- Superbike World Championship (Highlights only)
- GT World Challenge Europe (Highlights only)
Golf
editRugby
editOthers
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ Canal+ wordt Sport1 en Film1
- ^ Sony Pictures Television sinds 21 juli eigenaar Film1
- ^ Sport1 heet vanaf 12 November Ziggo Sport Totaal
- ^ "Ziggo Sport Totaal komt met nieuwe zender: Ziggo Sport Docu" (in Dutch). MediaMagazine.nl. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
- ^ "Ziggo Sport begint 2 juli aan nieuw hoofdstuk: wat is de kanaalindeling en zijn dit de nieuwe leaders?" (in Dutch). Totaal TV. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
External links
edit- ziggosporttotaal.nl (in Dutch)