Fox Sports Chile

Fox Sports Chile
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Fox Sports Chile is a Fox Sports Channel cable TV and satellite broadcasting in Chile. The channel specializing in sports broadcasts 24 hours a day in the Chilean area with content dedicated to the sport in its namesake country. Until 2013 it was known as the basic signal of Fox Sports Latin America in Chile, and from the above-mentioned year, renamed FOX Sports Chile. In may 4 2015 is launched the pay version of the channel called Fox Sports 1.

Update

Signal available only in Chile, officially throwing its own content from Monday November 11, 2013, with the first chapter of Fox Sports Radio Chile, the local version of Fox Sports Radio Del Plata of Argentina . Transmits less important matches of the Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League and Italian Serie A, emitting mostly deferred these meetings, to be broadcast live on the Latin American sign additional cost in Chile . Until August 2013 the signal was known as Fox Sports Basic . Some programs transmitted signal Cone Fox Sports South, excluding payment events Fox Sports and Fox Sports 2 . At that point, any repetition of a sporting event or program airs Fox Sports . Also, pre and post broadcast event from the Chilean club in the Copa Sudamericana since August 2013, debuting this mode in the game between the Catholic University and Emelec in Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo, which ended with a win in April -0 favor of the Crusaders.

Programs

Fox Sports Radio Fox Central Chile (Latin American version) Fox Central Chile (Since March 2014) The Last Word 90 minutes for all1 dossier Fox Soccer Futbol Atlas, The other Fox Sports Classic The passion of the Copa Libertadores show (this show airs only when this tournament force) the show of the Copa Sudamericana (this program is transmitted only when this tournament force) the show UEFA Champions League

Sports Coverage

Events and competitions that currently can be seen on Fox Sports Chile.

football

motoring

future Events

Others

Competitors

See also

References

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