J Sports
J Sports | |
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Launched |
1 April 1992 (J Sports 3) 5 September 1996 (Corporation) 25 April 1998 (J Sports 1, 2) 1 September 1998 (J Sports 4) |
Owned by | J Sports Corporation |
Picture format |
576i (SDTV 16:9, 4:3), 1080i (HDTV) |
Formerly called |
J Sky Sports (1998–2003) Sports-i ESPN (1992–2006, J Sports 3) |
Website | www.jsports.co.jp |
Availability | |
Satellite | |
SKY PerfecTV! | Channels 300, 306-308 |
Cable | |
J:COM | Channels 405-408 |
Subsidiary | |
Industry | cable television |
Founded | September 5, 1996 |
Headquarters | 4-24 Aomi, Koto, Tokyo, Japan |
Products | television program |
Owner |
Jupiter Telecommunications (80.5 %) SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation (15 %) ESPN Inc. (3 %) Tokyo Broadcasting System Holdings, Inc. (1.5 %) |
Parent | Jupiter Telecommunications |
Website |
www |
J Sports is a group of four sports satellite TV channels in Japan produced and broadcast by Jupiter Sports.
It is owned by J Sports Corporation (株式会社ジェイ・スポーツ)
Channels
J Sports 1
J Sports 2
- Foot!
- Barça TV
J Sports 3
- Friday Night Fights
- WWE Vintage Collection
- New Japan Pro Wrestling
- NCAA Basketball
- All Japan Intercollegiate Basketball Championship
- ITTF Pro Tour
- BWF Super Series
- Superbike World Championship
J Sports 4
- Premier League
- FA Cup
- UEFA Champions League
- Major League Baseball
- National Basketball Association
- National Hockey League
- Tour de France
- Tour de Langkawi
- Super GT
- WWE Raw
- WWE SmackDown
- The Beast in the East[1]
Programs
- J Sports Stadium (J SPORTS STADIUM 野球好き, Baseball games of the Saitama Seibu Lions, Chiba Lotte Marines, Chunichi Dragons, Orix Buffaloes, Hiroshima Toyo Carp and the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks)
References
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