CCTV-5

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CCTV-5 体育
CountryChina
Broadcast areaNational (including Macau)
NetworkChina Central Television
HeadquartersChina Central Television Headquarters, Beijing CBD, Beijing China China
Programming
Picture format1080i HDTV
Ownership
OwnerChina Central Television
History
Launched1 January 1995
Former namesCCTV Olympics during Summer or Winter Olympics
Links
WebsiteCCTV-5
Availability
Terrestrial
Selected citiesCheck local listings
MacauChannel 79 (via TDM)
Cable
Available in most cable systemsCheck local listings
Satellite
Apstar 6CBTV Sat (12275 V, SR 27500, FEC 7/8)
Chinasat 6A3720 H, SR 27500, FEC 3/4 (encrypted by VideoGuard, video encoded with AVS+)
Chinasat 6B3880 H, SR 27500, FEC 3/4 (encrypted by VideoGuard) [1][2]
IPTV
Available in selected IPTV systemsCheck local listings
Streaming media
CCTV program websiteCCTV-5

CCTV-5 (Chinese: 中国中央电视台体育频道), also known as the Sports Channel, part of the China Central Television family of networks, is the main sports broadcaster in the People's Republic of China. CCTV-5 began broadcasting on 1 January 1995. CCTV-5 now broadcasts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Current sports coverage[]

CCTV-5 has coverage of the following sports leagues, teams, and events:

Multi-sports games
Auto Racing
Badminton
Basketball
Boxing
Cycling
Field Hockey
Football
Golf
Handball
Ice Hockey
MMA
Rugby Union
Snooker
Surfing
Table Tennis
Tennis
Volleyball

Past Coverage[]

Past Coverage As CCTV-FIFA World Cup[]

Past Coverage As CCTV-UEFA Euro[]

Programmes[]

  • Who is the [Dance] King? [谁是舞王]
  • Sports News [体育咖吧]
  • Wushu Masters [武林大会]
  • Chinese Longzhou Tournament [中华龙舟大赛]
  • Who is the [Football] King? [谁是球王]

See also[]

  • Beijing Tiyu Guangbo - Beijing Sports Radio

References[]

External links[]

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