CCTV-5
CCTV-5 体育 | |
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Launched | 1 January 1995 |
Network | China Central Television |
Owned by | China Central Television |
Picture format |
576i (16:9 SDTV) 1080i (16:9 HDTV) |
Country | China |
Broadcast area | Beijing, China |
Headquarters | China Central Television Headquarters, Beijing CBD, Beijing China |
Formerly called | CCTV Olympics during Summer Olympics since 2004 |
Website | CCTV-5 |
Availability | |
Satellite | |
Apstar 6 | CBTV Sat (12275 V, SR 27500, FEC 7/8) |
Sinosat 3 | 4160 H, SR 27500, FEC 3/4 |
Chinasat 6B | 3880 H, SR 27500, FEC 3/4 |
Streaming media | |
CNTV Ai Bugu | CCTV-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
- Asian Games
- Southeast Asian Games
- Sukma Games
- Summer Olympic Games
- Summer Paralympic Games
- Winter Olympic Games
- Winter Paralympic Games
- Australian Rules Football
- Australian Football League (CCTV5+)
- Badminton
- BWF World Championships
- Badminton Asia Confederation
- China Open
- China Masters
- Chinese Badminton Association
- All England Open Badminton Championships
- Sudirman Cup
- Uber & Thomas Cup
- Basketball
- Boxing
- World Boxing Association
- World Boxing Council
- International Boxing Federation
- World Boxing Organization
- Cycling
- Football
- Chinese Football Association
- FIFA World Cup
- FIFA Confederations Cup
- FIFA Club World Cup
- FIFA U-20 World Cup
- FIFA U-17 World Cup
- FIFA Futsal World Cup
- FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup
- FIFA Women's World Cup
- FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup
- FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup
- AFC Asian Cup
- AFC U-23 Championship
- AFC U-19 Championship
- AFC U-16 Championship
- AFC Champions League
- UEFA Euro
- UEFA Champions League
- UEFA Super Cup
- Premier League
- Bundesliga
- Serie A
- FA Cup
- Toulon Tournament
- Golf
- Ice Hockey
- National Hockey League (CCTV5+)
- Kontinental Hockey League (CCTV5+)
- Rugby Union
- Rugby World Cup (CCTV5+)
- Snooker
- Surfing
- Table Tennis
- World Table Tennis Championships
- Table Tennis World Cup
- ITTF World Tour
- Asian Table Tennis Championships
- Tennis
- All four Grand Slam
- ATP World Tour Masters 1000
- ATP World Tour Finals
- China Open
- WTA Shenzhen Open
- WTA Wuhan Open
- Volleyball
- FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship
- FIVB Volleyball Men's World Cup
- FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship
- FIVB Volleyball Women's World Cup
- FIVB Volleyball World League
- FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix
- FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship
- Asian Men's Volleyball Championship
- Asian Women's Volleyball Championship
- AVC Cup
Past Coverage As Multi-sports games
- Asian Games
- Beijing Television(Old)
- Jakarta 1962 (simulcast of Televisi Republik Indonesia)
- Bangkok 1966 (simulcast of National Sports)
- Bangkok 1970 (simulcast of National Sports)
- Tehran 1974 (simulcast of Iran Television 2, first transmission in color)
- Bangkok 1978 (simulcast of National Sports)
- CCTV-2
- New Delhi 1982 (simulcast of DD Sports)
- Seoul 1986 (simulcast of KBS Sports 4)
- Beijing 1990 (simulcast of CCTV Asian Games)
- Hiroshima 1994 (simulcast of NHK Educational TV)
- CCTV-5
- Bangkok 1998 (simulcast of National Sports)
- Busan 2002 (simulcast of KBS Sports 4)
- Doha 2006 (simulcast of Al Jazeera Sports 6)
- Guangzhou 2010 (simulcast of GDTV Zhuhai Sports)
- Incheon 2014 (simulcast of KBS Sports 4)
- Jakarta 2018 (simulcast of Televisi Republik Indonesia)
- Beijing Television(Old)
- Summer Olympic Games
- Beijing Television(Old)
- Mexico City 1968 (simulcast of XEW-TV)
- Munich 1972 (simulcast of ARD and ZDF)
- Monteral 1976 (simulcast of CBFT-DT, broadcast in PAL Color)
- CCTV-2
- Moscow 1980 (simulcast of CT-USSR, via satellite)
- Los Angeles 1984 (simulcast of Olympics on NBC, first Olympic Games for the PRC)
- Seoul 1988 (simulcast of KBS Sports 4)
- Barcelona 1992 (simulcast of TVE)
- CCTV-5
- Atlanta 1996 (simulcast of Olympics on NBC)
- Past Coverage As CCTV-Olympic(Name and Logo are Changing)
- Sydney 2000 (simulcast of C7 Sport)
- Athens 2004 (simulcast of CCTV-1, CCTV-2, CCTV-5 and CCTV-News)
- Beijing 2008 (simulcast of CCTV-1, CCTV-2, CCTV-3, CCTV-5, CCTV-7, CCTV-12, CCTV-News and CCTV-HD)
- London 2012 (simulcast of CCTV-1, CCTV-5, CCTV-7, CCTV-News and CCTV-HD)
- Rio 2016 (simulcast of CCTV-1, CCTV-5, CCTV-5+ and CCTV-News)
- Tokyo 2020 (simulcast of CCTV-1, CCTV-5, CCTV-5+ and CCTV-News)
- Beijing Television(Old)
- Winter Olympic Games
- Beijing Television(Old)
- Grenoble 1968 (simulcast of ORTF)
- Saporro 1972 (simulcast of NHK)
- Innsbruck 1976 (simulcast of ORF eins, first color broadcast)
- Lake Placid 1980 (simulcast of Olympics on ABC)
- CCTV-2
- Sarajevo 1984 (simulcast of JRT)
- Calgary 1988 (simulcast of CFCN-DT)
- Albertville 1992 (simulcast on TF1, Antenne 2 and FR3)
- Lillehammer 1994 (simulcast of NRK)
- CCTV-5
- Nagano 1998 (simulcast of NHK, NTV, TBS, Fuji TV, TV Asahi and TV Tokyo)
- Salt Lake City 2002 (simulcast of Olympics on NBC)
- Torino 2006
- Vancouver 2010 (simulcast of CCTV-1, CCTV-5, CCTV-7, CCTV-News and CCTV-HD)
- Sochi 2014 (simulcast of CCTV-1, CCTV-5, CCTV-5+ and CCTV-News)
- Pyeongchang 2018 (simulcast of CCTV-1, CCTV-5, CCTV-5+ and CCTV-News)
- Beijing 2022 (simulcast of CCTV-1, CCTV-5, CCTV-5+ and CCTV-News)
- Beijing Television(Old)
Past Coverage As CCTV-FIFA World Cup
- FIFA World Cup
- Beijing Television
- Mexico 1970 (all matches live on Beijing Television)
- Argentina 1974 (all matches live on Beijing Television)
- CCTV-2
- Argentina 1978 (all matches live on CCTV-1, first broadcast in color)
- Spain 1982 (all matches live on CCTV-1)
- Mexico 1986 (all matches live on CCTV-1)
- Italy 1990 (all matches live on CCTV-1)
- United States 1994 (all matches live on CCTV-1 and CCTV-2)
- CCTV-5
- France 1998 (all matches live on CCTV-1, CCTV-2 and CCTV-7)
- Korea & Japan 2002 (all matches live on CCTV-1, CCTV-2 and CCTV-7)
- Germany 2006 (all matches live on CCTV-1, CCTV-2 and CCTV-7)
- South Africa 2010 (all matches live on CCTV-1, CCTV-2 and CCTV-7)
- Brazil 2014 (all matches live on CCTV-1, CCTV-2, CCTV-7, CCTV-13 and CCTV-22)
- Russia 2018 (all matches live on CCTV-1, CCTV-2, CCTV-7, CCTV-13 and CCTV-22)
- Qatar 2022 (all matches live on CCTV-1, CCTV-2, CCTV-7, CCTV-13 and CCTV-22)
- Beijing Television
Past Coverage As CCTV-UEFA Euro
- UEFA European Championship
- Beijing Television
- Yugoslavia 1976 (all matches live on Beijing Television)
- CCTV-1
- Italy 1980 (all matches live on CCTV-1)
- France 1984 (all matches live on CCTV-1)
- West Germany 1988 (all matches live on CCTV-1)
- Sweden 1992 (all matches live on CCTV-1)
- England 1996 (all matches live on CCTV-1, CCTV-2 and CCTV-7)
- Belgium/Netherlands 2000 (all matches live on CCTV-1, CCTV-2 and CCTV-7)
- Portugal 2004 (all matches live on CCTV-1, CCTV-2, CCTV-7 and CCTV-13)
- Austria/Switzerland 2008 (all matches live on CCTV-1, CCTV-2, CCTV-7, CCTV-13 and CCTV-HD)
- Poland/Ukraine 2012 (all matches live on CCTV-1, CCTV-2, CCTV-7, CCTV-13 and CCTV-22)
- France 2016 (all matches live on CCTV-1, CCTV-2, CCTV-7, CCTV-13 and CCTV-22)
- Europe 2020 (all matches live on CCTV-1, CCTV-2, CCTV-7, CCTV-13 and CCTV-22)
- Beijing Television
See also
- Beijing Tiyu Guangbo - Beijing Sports Radio
References
External links
- Official Site (Chinese)
- CCTV-5 at LyngSat Address
- CCTV-5 Live and TV schedule in english
- CCTV-5 - Live Streaming
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