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+ | '''Orange Sport 3''' is the third channel of the [[Orange Sport (brand)|Orange Sport]] brand, owned by [[Orange (Romania)|Orange Romania]] since 2021. Before 2021, it was owned by [[Telekom Romania]]. |
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− | Telekom Sport 3 was first named Dolce Sport 3, was launched in 2011, this logo is used from June 1, 2012 to September 11, 2017. |
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+ | Orange Sport 3 was launched as Dolce Sport 3 on September 13, 2011. It was initially broadcasting only between 9:45pm to 24:00am EEST at [[Telekom Info|Dolce Info]] in the evenings of the UEFA Champions League. |
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+ | ===2012–2017=== |
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+ | On June 1, 2012, Dolce Sport channels had undergone a major rebranding, with Dolce Sport 3 included. On November 6, 2012, Dolce Sport 3 increased its broadcast interval between 6:00pm to 24:00am EEST. |
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− | === 2017-present === |
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+ | [[File:Telekom Sport 3 (2017).svg|center|300px]] |
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On September 12, 2017, Dolce Sport 3 became Telekom Sport 3. |
On September 12, 2017, Dolce Sport 3 became Telekom Sport 3. |
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+ | On July 21, 2021, Orange Romania bought the Telekom Sport channels from Telekom Romania.<ref>https://www.paginademedia.ro/cna/canale-telekom-sport-trec-la-orange-20305376</ref> |
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+ | ==Orange Sport 3== |
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+ | ===2022–present=== |
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+ | [[File:Orange Sport 3.svg|center|300px]] |
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+ | On March 28, 2022, the Telekom Sport line of channels were rebranded to Orange Sport, with Telekom Sport 3 becoming Orange Sport 3. |
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[[Category:Television channels in Romania]] |
[[Category:Television channels in Romania]] |
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[[Category:Television channels and stations established in 2011]] |
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Latest revision as of 21:32, 7 February 2023
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2011–2012 | 2012–2017 | 2017–2022 | 2022–present |
Orange Sport 3 is the third channel of the Orange Sport brand, owned by Orange Romania since 2021. Before 2021, it was owned by Telekom Romania.
Dolce Sport 3
2011–2012
Orange Sport 3 was launched as Dolce Sport 3 on September 13, 2011. It was initially broadcasting only between 9:45pm to 24:00am EEST at Dolce Info in the evenings of the UEFA Champions League.
2012–2017
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On June 1, 2012, Dolce Sport channels had undergone a major rebranding, with Dolce Sport 3 included. On November 6, 2012, Dolce Sport 3 increased its broadcast interval between 6:00pm to 24:00am EEST.
An HD simulcast was launched in 2016.
Telekom Sport 3
2017–2022
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On September 12, 2017, Dolce Sport 3 became Telekom Sport 3.
On July 21, 2021, Orange Romania bought the Telekom Sport channels from Telekom Romania.[1]
Orange Sport 3
2022–present
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On March 28, 2022, the Telekom Sport line of channels were rebranded to Orange Sport, with Telekom Sport 3 becoming Orange Sport 3.
References
Television channels Orange Sport 1 | Orange Sport 2 | Orange Sport 3 | Orange Sport 4 Current programming Defunct Former programming |
Current telecommunications operations Europe: Belgium | France (Sosh) | Luxembourg | Moldova | Poland | Romania (Communications10 | EuroGSM | YOXO) | Slovakia | Spain (Jazztel | Simyo)
Other operations Former subsidiaries and brand licensees
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Main companies Cosmote (TV) | Frog Mobile | Germanos | OTE Allo | What's Up Television channels Former/Defunct
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