win Sports

Win Sports
Launched November 29, 2012
Owned by Direct TV-RCN Group
Slogan El canal que todos queremos (The channel we all want)
Country Colombia
Language Spanish
Headquarters Bogotá, Colombia
Website Win Sports
Availability
Satellite
Win Sports:
633 (SD)
1633 (HD)
WS Alterno:
643 (SD)
1643 (HD)
Win Sports:
521 (SD-HD)
1521 (HD)
WS Alterno:
524 (SD)
1524 (HD)
Win Sports:
496 (SD-HD)
895 (HD)
WS Alterno:
168 (SD)
898 (HD)
Cable
Análoga Win Sports:
Cundinamarca 13 (SD-HD)
Antioquia 28 (SD-HD)
WS Alterno:
Cundinamarca 6 (SD)
Antioquia 99 (SD)

Digital
Win Sports:
Cundinamarca / Antioquia 100 (HD)
Win Sports:
521 (SD-HD) (Digital SD)
1521 (HD) (Digital HD)
WS Alterno:
524 (Digital SD)
1524 (Digital HD)
Win Sports:
26 (SD-HD)
240 (HD)
WS Alterno:
8 (SD)
202 (HD)
Regiones Win Sports:
21 (SD-HD) Costa
23 (SD-HD)
Antioquia
Santander
27 (SD-HD)
Eje Cafetero
Ibagué
Norte del Valle
25 (SD-HD)
Valle
Cauca
Nariño
Cauca CableCauca Popayán Win Sports:
30 (SD-HD)
WS Alterno:
15 (SD-HD) (Popayan)
Cablemás Bogotá 23 (SD-HD)(Tunjuelito)
Facatativá 17 (SD-HD)
Colombia Colombia Mas TV Win Sports:
39 (Plan TV Básica) (Tunja)
WS Alterno:
4 (Plan TV Básica) (Tunja)
Nariño Cable Ipisur 10 (SD-HD) (Ipiales)
Colcable Bogotá 17 (SD-HD)
Ibagué 13 (SD-HD)
Bogotá Win Sports:
8 (SD-HD) (Básica)
302 (SD-HD) (Digital)
WS Alterno:
3 (SD) (Basica)
IPTV
Bogotá Win Sports:
400 (HD)
WS Alterno:
900 (HD)
Win Sports:
25 (SD-HD)
240 (HD)
WS Alterno:
8 (SD)
202 (HD)
Cali Win Sports:
204 (HD)
WS Alterno:
249 (HD)
Streaming media
Streaming En PC, móviles y Televisores
Como App
Como App
Como App de Smart TV

Win Sports is a Colombian sports channel that started its operations on 29 November 2012. The channel operates 24 hours a day, with news reporting, live programs and transmissions from the Colombian Football League.[1]

Sports journalists

  • Johanna Moreno
  • Alfonso Cañon
  • Pablo Giralt
  • César Augusto Londoño
  • Liliana Salazar
  • Diego Rueda
  • Wbeimar Muñoz
  • Juan Felipe Cadavid
  • Cristian Marín Zuluaga
  • Diego Fernando Mejia
  • Juan Pablo Ramírez
  • Daniel Pérez
  • Germán Mejía Pinto
  • Alejandra Buitrago
  • Daniel Tílger
  • Julián Téllez
  • Eduardo Luis López
  • Laura Benavides
  • Carlos Zapata
  • Elías Villamil
  • Luis Alejandro Alayon Daza
  • Hugo Illera
  • John Jairo Trujillo (Jota Jota Trujillo)
  • Gustavo "Tato" Sanin
  • Campo Elías Terán Jr.
  • Carlos Lajud
  • Diego Rueda
  • Oscar Renteria
  • Sergio Galván
  • Juan Pablo Coronado
  • Gonzalo González
  • Ramiro Dueñas
  • Eder Torres
  • Iván Mejía
  • Elkin José Villa
  • Ricardo Arce
  • Luis Fernando Giraldo
  • Carlos Antonio Vélez
  • Carlos Julio Guzmán
  • Gonzalo "Chalo" González
  • Juan José Mantilla (Jotas Mantilla)
  • David Escobar
  • Francisco "Pache" Andrade
  • José Alejandro Acuña "Chepe"
  • Carlos Villamil
  • Orlando Palma
  • Eugenio Baena
  • Mike Schmulson
  • Luis Antonio Pazos
  • Juan Manuel Ramírez
  • Octavio Mora Gomez
  • Benjamin Cuello Henriquez
  • Jorge Eliercer Torres

Events

References

  1. "El deporte colombiano estrena canal de Tv con lanzamiento de Win Sports". Noticias Principales de Colombia Radio Santa Fe 1070 am. 2012-11-29. Retrieved 2016-11-25.
  2. "Win Sports transmitirá los partidos de la Selección Colombia en la Copa América Femenina". Win Sports. 16 September 2014. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
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