Teleclub

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Blue+, founded in 1982 in Switzerland, is one of the longest established Pay TV broadcasters in Europe. At present time the service is only available in Switzerland. Teleclub provides their services as a stand-alone product through the Swiss DVB-C Television Network via a self-branded Set-top box called "Teleclub Digital Receiver" and a viewing card which is a CI+ NDS VideoGuard Smart Card The two types available are the Kaon and ADB Set Top Boxes, Teleclub also provides their service through alongside other Cable Television and IPTV platforms with exclusive packages for each TV service. In Switzerland Teleclub has agreements with UPC Cablecom and Swisscom TV. Teleclub also provides Video On Demand services (Teleclub On Demand and Teleclub Play) exclusively to the Swisscom TV service.

At the beginning of 2006, television broadcasting rights for the highest Swiss football and ice hockey league were awarded to Cinetrade and Teleclub for the first time in Switzerland. In 2016 Teleclub extended its contract with the Swiss Super League. Teleclub also shows top matches of the Swiss Challenge League exclusively for Switzerland, as well as all Serie A, Premier League, UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League matches. In ice hockey, Teleclub also covers the NHL, the Champions Hockey League, the IIHF World Championship and the Swiss Ice Hockey Cup. Since July 2017, Teleclub has been operating the free TV sports channel Teleclub Zoom with exclusive sports content, live broadcasts, in-house productions and background stories, in German and French.

On 12 September 2012, Teleclub launched its French-language offers especially for Romandy.

In September 2020, Swisscom TV became Blue TV, Teleclub became Blue+, Teleclub Sports became Blue Sports, and the Kitag theaters were renamed Blue Cinema.[1][2] The Blue offers are available in OTT and on different providers including UPC and Sunrise. In July 2020, Swisscom and UPC made an agreement in order to provide their sport bouquets in each of their two competitive networks.[1][2][3]

Teleclub on demand[]

  • Hollywood and Swiss Films
  • TV Series from CBS Television Studios, Sony Pictures Television, Warner Bros Television and ABC Studios
  • Documentaries from National Geographic Channel, Discovery Networks, History Channel and BBC Worldwide
  • Kids Shows and Kids Movies from Disney–ABC Television

Television channels Lineup[]

  • Teleclub Cinema
  • Teleclub Cinema HD
  • Teleclub Prime
  • Teleclub Prime HD
  • Teleclub STAR
  • Teleclub STAR HD
  • MGM TV
  • Teleclub Sport 1
  • Teleclub Sport 2
  • Teleclub Sport 3
  • Teleclub Sport 1 HD
  • Teleclub Sport 2 HD
  • Teleclub Sport 3 HD
  • 13th Street
  • 13th Street HD
  • Sky Krimi
  • Sky Atlantic
  • Sky Atlantic HD
  • AXN
  • AXN HD
  • Syfy
  • Syfy HD
  • FOX
  • FOX HD
  • TNT Serie
  • TNT Serie HD
  • TNT Film
  • TNT Film HD
  • TNT Glitz*
  • TNT Glitz* HD
  • Motorvision TV
  • Mirror Story
  • Mirror Story HD
  • Sat. 1 Emotions
  • Romance TV
  • National Geographic Channel
  • National Geographic Channel HD
  • Nat Geo Wild
  • Nat Geo Wild HD
  • Discovery Channel
  • Discovery HD
  • Animal Planet
  • History
  • History HD
  • Cartoon Network
  • Cartoon Network HD
  • Boomerang
  • Boomerang HD
  • Disney XD
  • Disney XD HD
  • Disney Cinemagic
  • Disney Cinemagic HD
  • Junior

French (Teleclub Romandie)[]

Teleclub Sports bouquet[]

  • 22 channels Blue Sports (ex-Teleclub Sports) dedicated to sport (including 3 channels in 4K)
  • RMC Sport 1 (SD, HD)
  • RMC Sport 2 (SD, HD)
  • RMC Sport 3 (SD, HD)
  • RMC Sport 4 (SD, HD)
  • Golf Channel France (SD, HD)
  • Nautical Channel (SD, HD)
  • Chasse & Pêche (SD, HD)
  • (SD, HD)

Teleclub Premium bouquet[]

LES+ bouquet[]

This package offers the Ciné+ bouquet and many MultiThématiques channels from Groupe Canal+:

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "La Suisse voit la vie en blue | Swisscom". www.swisscom.ch (in French). Retrieved 2021-02-07.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Swisscom TV devient Blue TV et accessible partout!". Le blog high-tech & telecom de Xavier Studer (in French). 2020-09-23. Retrieved 2021-02-07.
  3. ^ "UPC, câble et Swisscom TV: une offre sportive de raison. Enfin…". Le blog high-tech & telecom de Xavier Studer (in French). 2020-07-26. Retrieved 2021-02-07.

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