GolTV (Canadian TV channel)

GolTV was a Canadian English language Category B specialty channel. GolTV was exclusively dedicated to association football (soccer), with live and recorded sporting events from around the world, and news programs. GolTV was owned by Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE).

GolTV
LaunchedNovember 1, 2005
ClosedAugust 31, 2015
Owned byMaple Leaf Sports & Entertainment[1]
Picture format480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
SloganCanada's 24-hour Soccer Network
CountryCanada
Broadcast areaNational
HeadquartersToronto, Ontario

History

In August 2005, Insight Sports (on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated) was granted a television broadcasting licence by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) for The Soccer Net, described as "a national English-language Category 2 specialty programming undertaking devoted to soccer and soccer enthusiasts. The programming will focus on instruction from beginner to advanced play and on amateur and professional soccer games. All of the programming will be devoted to soccer or soccer-related subjects."[2]

The channel was launched on November 1, 2005 as GolTV.[3] At some point, GOL TV USA, a division of Tenfield, purchased a minority interest in the channel.

On January 23, 2009, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, owners of Major League Soccer franchise Toronto FC (along with other major sports teams in the city), announced they would acquire Insight Sports' interest in GolTV.[4] The deal was approved by the CRTC on June 2, 2009.[5] In 2015, MLSE reported to the CRTC that it had bought out GOL TV USA's stake in the channel.[1]

On July 6, 2015, in a notice to revoke the license of GolTV Canada posted on the CRTC website, it was revealed that the channel would be ceasing operations on August 31, 2015.[6] According to the timetable shown on their website, GolTV Canada would cease broadcasting on August 31, 2015 after it finished airing the whole third season of a Toronto FC documentary "All For One" starting at 9:30pm (Eastern Time),[7] while their website would redirect to the Toronto FC's website.

Programming

GolTV Canada featured live and taped events from the following leagues and competitions:

GolTV broadcast international matches, including friendlies and qualifiers, including:

Other programs

  • Bundesliga Magazine
  • Canadian Football Weekly
  • Foot Brazil
  • Football Today
  • GolTV News
  • Hallo Bundesliga
  • Liga BBVA
  • MLS Weekly
  • Off The Pitch
  • Oh My Gol!

Past programming

GolTV previously aired coverage of Spain's La Liga. Since mid-2012, the Canadian broadcast rights to that league have been owned by the upstart Al Jazeera-owned channel beIN Sport.

High definition

GolTV announced on December 5, 2011 that it would launch HD programming in partnership with the RealSports and Xbox 360. HD programming will be available via a free app for the Xbox 360 with a monthly subscription fee.[8]

GolTV officially launched its HD service on television systems in November 2012 with EastLink. GolTV Canada HD was also available on Ch.428 on Rogers.

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See also

  • GOL TV (Latin American)
  • GOL TV (United States)

References

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