AD Sports

Abu Dhabi Sports or AD Sports (Arabic: أبوظبي الرياضيّة) is an Arabic television channel. It broadcasts from Abu Dhabi, capital of the United Arab Emirates and is owned by Abu Dhabi Media. Abu Dhabi Sports Channel is an UAE Arab satellite channel broadcast from Abu Dhabi that also livestreams in the United States and Canada.

Abu Dhabi Sports
Logo used since 2020
CountryUnited Arab Emirates
Broadcast areaMENA
HeadquartersAbu Dhabi
Programming
Language(s)Arabic
Picture format
Ownership
OwnerAbu Dhabi Media
History
Launched15 September 1998 (1998-09-15)
Links
Websitewww.adsports.ae
Availability
Streaming media
Abu Dhabi SportsWatch live (AD Sports 1-2)

Channels

Content

Football

Basketball

Tennis

Motorsport

Combat Sports

TV blocks

  • Manchester City TV
  • Roma TV
  • Juventus TV
  • Lazio TV
  • Bayern TV

Frequencies

Abu Dhabi Sports has many frequencies on different satellites. Its pay channels are available in MENA on Nilesat (7.0W). One of its Free-to-air channels is available on Hotbird (13.0E):

  • Eutelsat 7 West A (7.3W):
    • Channels: Abu Dhabi Sports 1 HD, 2 HD, Yas Sports HD (FTA, all HD)
    • Frequency: 11411.
    • Polarization: Horizontal.
    • Symbol Rate: 30000.
    • FEC: 3/4
  • BADR 6 (26.0E)
    • Channels: Abu Dhabi Sports 1 & 2, Abu Dhabi Sports Extra (FTA)
    • Frequency: 11804.
    • Polarization: Horizontal.
    • Symbol Rate: 27500.
    • FEC: 3/4
  • Hotbird (13.0E)
    • Channels: Abu Dhabi Sports 1 (FTA, all HD)
    • Frequency: 11747.
    • Polarization: Vertical.
    • Symbol Rate: 27500.
    • FEC: 3/4
  • Yahsat 1A (52.5E)
    • Channels: Abu Dhabi Sports 1 HD, 2 HD (FTA)
    • Frequency: 11861.
    • Polarization: Horizontal.
    • Symbol Rate: 27500.
    • FEC: 8/9

Revamp

In October 2008, Abu Dhabi Al Riyadiya went online with a new identity, logo, and programs. On 8 August 2015, Abu Dhabi Sports changed the logo with a new look.

On 19 February 2020, Abu Dhabi Sports got a new logo after five years.

References

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