TyC Sports

TyC Sports is an Argentine pay television sports channel owned by Torneos and Clarín Group, based in Buenos Aires. In Argentina, the channel broadcasts the Argentine B Nacional, CONMEBOL Qualifiers, Argentina national football team friendly matches, Liga Nacional de Básquet, the Argentina Open and other sports. Outside Argentina, the channel broadcasts the Argentine Primera División. It broadcasts in Spanish.

TyC Sports
Launched1994 (1994)
Owned byTorneos
Clarin Group
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 480i/576i for the SDTV feed)
SloganTodo el deporte en vivo
Country Argentina
LanguageSpanish
Broadcast areaArgentina
United States
Latin America
HeadquartersBuenos Aires, Argentina
Websitewww.tycsports.com
Availability
Satellite
DirecTV
(United States)
Channel 469
(International feed)
IPTV
Verizon FiOSChannel 1536
Streaming media
FuboTVInternet Protocol television

Channels

Torneos and the Clarín Group currently operate the domestic pay TV channel TyC Sports, as well as two international pay TV channels TyC Sports Latin America and TyC Sports USA.

  • TyC Sports
  • TyC Sports Internacional

Programming

Event coverage

Football

Tennis

Basketball

Volleyball

  • Liga Argentina de Voleibol
  • Pre-Olympic

Motor Sports

  • TC 2000
  • Top Race

Others

  • IAAF World Championships in Athletics
  • Boxeo de Primera live boxing cards every Saturday night

News and analysis programming

  • Sportia
  • Estudio Fútbol
  • Planeta Gol
  • Domingol
  • Líbero
  • Esto es Footgolf
  • Hay Equipo
  • Planeta KO
  • Uno contra Uno
  • Golpe A Golpe
  • Rumbo a Río
  • Los especiales de TyC Sports
  • No todo Pasa
  • Rabona
  • Supermartes
  • TyC Sports Radio
  • #Bonadeo
  • Veinticinco
  • Paso a Paso
  • Sigue Girando
  • El Faro
  • Noveno Chukker
  • Punto Extremo
  • Carburando

Match archive programming

  • TyC Sports Clásico
  • Partidazos
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