Juve games on TV/radio/internet (3 Viewers)

ForzaFerrari

Junior Member
Oct 12, 2005
100
Does anyone know if it's possible to watch Serie A (and especially Juve) in Belgium with a satelite dish? Do they show all games on Rai2 or something like that and is it possible for me to get that signal?

Any tips are welcome, I'm tired of watching through crappy streamings.
 

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denco

Superior Being
Jul 12, 2002
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As far as I know sky Italia shows league and Cl matches in Italy. I do not know anything about Juventus channel but if they are like anyother club channel then they should show all the matches either, later on, in the day of the match or the next day
 

Diego

Senior Member
Aug 30, 2005
663
Hey I emailed the program coordinator in Canal+ scandinavia and I got this answer when I asked if they where to send the first Juventus match.

Seems as they will send the first but not the round 2 match.:( If all the supporters from scandinavia watching via canal+ send them a mail it will help!

Here's their email: [email protected]



Hej!

Af tekniske årsager er Serie A-kampene ikke ført ind på hjemmesiden. Det arbejdes der på nu. I mellemtiden kan jeg glæde jer med, at Juventus (selvfølgelig) vises på C+, og nedenfor kan I se endnu en række Serie A-kampe, som er fastlagt.

Lördag 25/8 C+ Sport 1 - DK, NO & FI
20:25-22:30 Juventus-Livorno
Söndag 26/8 C+Sport 1 – Alla länder
20:25-22:30 Palermo-Roma
Söndag 26/8 C+Sport 2
14:55 SIENA-SAMPDORIA
Lördag 1/9 C+Sport 1 – Alla länder
20:25-22:30 Empoli-Inter
Söndag 2/9 C+Sport 1 – Alla länder
20:25-22:30 Sampdoria-Lazio
Söndag 2/9 C+Sport 2
14:55 UDINESE-NAPOLI
Måndag 3/9 C+ Sport 1 - DK, NO & FI
17:55-20:00 Milan-Fiorentina




Med venlig hilsen

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jorossian

Junior Member
Jun 29, 2006
58
http://msn.foxsports.com/soccer/story/6547914

FSC ACQUIRES EXCLUSIVE, ENGLISH-LANGUAGE BROADCAST RIGHTS TO THE ITALIAN SERIE A THROUGH 2010

Fox Soccer Channel

America's Preeminent Soccer Destination Becomes Exclusive Television Home to International Powerhouses AC Milan, Juventus, Inter Milan and AS Roma.

Los Angeles, CA – March 7, 2007 – Fox Soccer Channel today announced the acquisition of the exclusive, English-language broadcast rights to Italy's world-renowned professional soccer league, Serie A.

Beginning this August and running through the 2009/2010 season, Fox Soccer Channel's in-depth coverage of Serie A will feature up to three live matches each weekend, plus a mid-week match when scheduled. Fox Soccer Channel will also introduce its first-ever, dedicated Serie A highlights show; recapping the weekend's action, the half-hour program will air on Mondays. On-air commentators, and the complete telecast schedule, will be announced at a later date.

The rights were acquired from Media Partners & Silva, the international sports agency that owns and distributes the Italian Serie A media rights worldwide. As part of the agreement, Fox Soccer Channel will become the exclusive English-language television destination for Italian Serie A in the country.

"We are thrilled to be the only English-language network to bring to fans across the country the excitement, passion and glory of top-flight Italian soccer," said David Sternberg, executive vice president and general manager of Fox Soccer Channel. "This new deal with the Italian Serie A, coupled with our renewed agreements with the English Premier League and Major League Soccer, is not only the perfect complement to our already strong offering of the most in-depth and comprehensive coverage of domestic and international soccer, but it also reaffirms Fox Soccer Channel's position as the sport's preeminent broadcaster in the U.S."

While Fox Soccer Channel has offered coverage of a limited selection of Serie A matches during the past two years, starting this season, the network will telecast approximately 140 matches and more than 140 hours of additional live Serie A programming yearly, including coverage of Italian powerhouses AC Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus, and AS Roma. With the addition of complete season coverage of Serie A, Fox Soccer Channel will now offer more than 1,600 total live programming hours each year.

"We are delighted to expand our partnership with Fox Soccer Channel as we work together to extend the visibility of the Italian Serie A on America's premier soccer destination," said Riccardo Silva, president of Media Partners & Silva. "We strongly feel that this new partnership will increase the popularity of the Italian game in the U.S., as well as enhance Fox Soccer Channel's offering of world-class soccer."
 
Sep 2, 2007
33
Any idea on holland? I've been looking everywhere but can't seem to get any info on juve matches except for the goals on eurosport.
Any ideas on how I can watch the match roma-juve? can i watch it on internet?
 

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