O2 TV’s Czech sports channels will emerge as Oneplay Sport from this Monday (10 March) when O2 TV, the largest digital television in the Czech Republic, merges with streaming platform Voyo to create Oneplay.Four new channels Oneplay Sport 1, Oneplay Sport 2, Oneplay Sport 3, Oneplay Sport 4 will be created from the O2 TV Sport and O2 TV Football channels. Viewers of the current O2 TV will find new Oneplay Sport channels (1, 2, 3) on the basic O2 TV Bronzová tariff.“The Oneplay Sport 1 channel will offer mainly football. Fans can look forward to all matches from the Chance League and the MOL Cup. Traditionally, on Monday evening, the popular entertainment show TIKI-TAKA will take place. Oneplay Sport 2 will primarily be the home of ice hockey. It will broadcast more than 400 live broadcasts from the entire Tipsport Extraliga season,” said Marek Kindernay, Executive Director of O2 TV Sport sports stations.The new features will be available on Oneplay Sport 4, which will be available on the new Oneplay service. “On this channel, for example, during the hockey playoffs, viewers can choose broadcasts in a special multidimension. It will offer a unique view of the entire match through the camera on the referees’ helmet. With the Chance League, attractive live statistical data or current analyses of the electronic pencil will be available in multidimension,” revealed Kindernay.With the new Oneplay service, the sports channels Oneplay Sport 1, Oneplay Sport 2 and Oneplay Sport 3 will be part of the Extra Sport tariff plan, while the top tariff Maximum will include the complete offer, including Oneplay Sport 4. The Oneplay Sport 3 channel will be available as part of the Extra Entertainment tariff plan, which will broadcast at least two selected live broadcasts from the Chance League or Tipsport Extraliga every week.All O2 TV customers will be gradually transferred to Oneplay over the coming months.
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