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Deportes por Movistar Plus+

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(Redirected from Canal+ Deportes) Spanish sports TV channel Television channel
Deportes por Movistar Plus+
CountrySpain
Andorra
Broadcast areaNationwide
NetworkMovistar+
HeadquartersTres Cantos, Madrid, Spain
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
Picture format576i (SDTV 16:9)
1080i (HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerTelefónica
Sister channelsList of Movistar Plus+ channels
History
LaunchedFebruary 1, 2007 (2007-02-01)
Former namesMovistar Deportes, Canal+ Deportes, Canal+ Deporte 2

Deportes por Movistar Plus+ is a Spanish sports television channel, owned and operated by Telefónica, dedicated exclusively to the sport and oriented to broadcast mainly basketball competitions (NBA and Liga Endesa) and tennis (ATP Masters 1000 and Wimbledon). Soccer, golf and Formula 1 have their own thematic channels in the Movistar+ platform. It also has seven other auxiliary signals (Movistar Deportes 1-7) for competitions or matches played simultaneously.

History

The channel began broadcasting on February 1, 2007, replacing "Canal+ Deporte 2". It also had two versions in high definition (HD), "Canal+ Deportes HD" (simulcast channel in HD version) and "Canal+ Deportes 2 HD". As of April 2, 2011, began issuing a second signal channel called Canal+ Deportes 2 focused on athletics, tennis and four US major leagues, but they don't have discussions to rename "Canal+ Deportes 1". On August 1, 2016, Movistar replaced this channel with Movistar Deportes 1 as it decided to drop the Canal+ brand. On 9 September 2018, both channels were unified in a single main channel called "Movistar Deportes", while the second channel was renamed #Vamos.

Channels on Movistar Plus+
Movistar
channels
General (1–8)
Movistar Basic
Entertainment Channels (12–19)
Movies (20–29)
Entertainment (38–50)
Sports (52–79)
Documentaries and
entertainment (80–99)
Children (110–119)
Music (120–125)
News and
international (127–149)
Regional (150-166)
Sports aux (176–195; 440-443)


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