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− | Vision 1 Sports was first ever in-house Indovision. During early broadcast, Vision 1 Sports was broadcast soccer/football such as Bundesliga. |
+ | Vision 1 Sports was first ever in-house Indovision. During early broadcast, Vision 1 Sports was broadcast soccer/football such as Bundesliga. |
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==Vision 1 Sports== |
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Revision as of 15:21, 30 January 2019
2005-2008 | 2008-2011 | 2011-2014 | 2011-2014 | 2014-May 2015 |
2014-May 2015 | May 2015-September 2015 | May 2015-September 2015 | 2015-present |
Vision 1 The Football Channel
2005-2008
Vision 1 Sports was first ever in-house Indovision. During early broadcast, Vision 1 Sports was broadcast soccer/football such as Bundesliga.
Vision 1 Sports
2008-2011
It was renamed to Vision 1 Sports in 2008.
MNC Sports 1
2011-2014
SVG NEEDED |
2014-May 2015
SVG NEEDED |
May 2015-September 2015
SVG NEEDED |
MNC Sports 2
2011-2014
SVG NEEDED |
2014-May 2015
SVG NEEDED |
May 2015-September 2015
SVG NEEDED |
MNC Sports
2015-present
SVG NEEDED |
MNC Sports 1 and MNC Sports 2 merged into MNC Sports in 2015. In this time the channel of MNC Sports 1 replaced with Soccer Channel
Other
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External links
Part of MNC Media
Current channels: Defunct channels: Unlaunched channel(s): Notes |