In today's world, TAP Sports has become a topic of great relevance and interest to a large number of people. Whether due to its impact on society, its influence on popular culture, or its importance in the academic field, TAP Sports has generated a series of debates and reflections that deserve to be analyzed in detail. In this article, we aim to explore different aspects related to TAP Sports, from its origins and evolution to its possible implications in the future. Through an exhaustive and critical analysis, we will seek to deepen our knowledge of TAP Sports and understand its relevance today.
The TAP Sports network has four channels: the main channel itself, and the Premier Sports channels.[1][2]
History
On April 14, 2019, TAP Sports was launched by TAP DMV on cable provider Sky Cable. Back then, it used to be broadcast on two separate channels covering all live tennis events: TAP Sports 1 (airing the men's ATP tournaments) and TAP Sports 2 (airing the women's WTA tournaments).[3]
On February 17, 2020, the TAP Sports network was relaunched, this time as a general sports channel replacing TAP Sports 1. On the same day, it launched 4 new sister channels: TAP W (women-centric sports; replacing TAP Sports 2), TAP Edge (action/adventure/outdoor sports; including EDGEsport programming), Premier Tennis (ATP and WTA), and Premier Football (soccer).
On September 20, 2021, TAP DMV launched Premier Sports, a complimentary channel of TAP Sports.
Blast Sports is a digital free-to-air sports-oriented channel of TAP DMV. It began its broadcast on BEAM TV's digital terrestrial broadcast nationwide on January 17, 2024 in soft launch mode. The new channel offers selected sporting events that also airs on TAP Sports and Premier Sports.
Programming
List of sports broadcasting rights
Note: Some sporting rights are sublicensed from DAZN and FITE TV.