Impressive TV-coverage of the 2016 LIEBHER ITTF European Championships

The TV-images from the 2016 LIEBHER ITTF European Championships in Budapest will go to 138 countries around the world thanks to Eurosport. The TV-coverage of the 2016 ETTC is impressive since there are three pan- territorial networks covering the ETTC.

 

Sixty-four (64) countries across Europe can watch the ETTC on Eurosport 1 and Eurosport 2.

 

beIN Middle East

 

Coverage within the Middle-East towards twenty countries in the region.

 

Star-Times Africa

 

Towards the entire Sub-African continent and fifty two countries.

 

South East Asia:

 

Thailand and Vietnam receiving the signal from 2016 LIEBHER ITTF European Championships

 

 

In addition LAOLA1.tv will be covering the event on a daily basis with extensive live streams and highlight videos.

 

LAOLA1.tv will be covering all matches from tables 1 to 4 via live streams and video on demand. The international online sports TV will also present highlight clips from the LIEBHERR ITTF European Table Tennis Championships featuring „Top Rallies“ „Top Hits“ and the „Point of the Day“ – to name but a few.

 

LAOLA1 premium members will be able to follow the table tennis matches from Budapest on the move on their smartphones tablets or via Smart TV.

 

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