Name of channel: Polsat Sport Category: Sport Distribution of signal: SD/HD Start date: Target audience: All aged 16-59 Thematic content: The first sport channel in the Group’s offer. It airs sports events and thematic programs. The most important sports are: (i) volleyball (World Championships, World League, World Grand Prix, Plus League, Orlen League), (ii) athletics (e.g.
Diamond League), (iii) football, qualifying competition for UEFA Euro 2016 (iv) handball, (v) world class boxing and (vi) MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) and KSW (Martial Arts Confrontation) contests Broadcasting standard: Cable/satellite Availability: non‑FTA Household coverage: 48,2%.
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