Liverpool FC channel to launch on Setanta
Wednesday, July 11th, 2007You’ll never watch alone
Liverpool Football Club have signed an exclusive deal with sports broadcasters Setanta, which will see their own dedicated TV channel, LFC TV, kick off on British screens in September this year.
This means that Reds fans will be able to watch LFC TV on Freeview, provided that they have a subscription to Setanta, which will also allow them to watch some of the top sporting action on Setanta Sports 1, which will include including Liverpool Champions League and Premier League games. LFC TV will also be available on Sky and Virgin Media as part of the Setanta Sports Pack, and hopefully, come August, BT Vision.
Setanta also currently broadcast the offical TV channels for the SPL teams Rangers and Celtic, as well as broadcasting live SPL football, live Premiership and FA Cup matches.

July 13th, 2007 at 9:24 am
Freeview is where its at.
If Freeview has HD, then more people will be able to have access to it, and will more likely upgrade to take advantage.
If all the bandwidth is sold to Sky, then they will slap a premium on it, and the majority of the public won’t even think about it.
I do like HD but it??¢â???¬â???¢s not worth any premium over buying the HDTV.
August 14th, 2007 at 1:32 pm
I wish subscribe Setanta Sports and watch only liverpool fc matches.
How do I do that? I have sky tv and subscibe sky sports.
September 5th, 2007 at 9:52 am
Great, so I’ll only be able to watch multiple ad breaks in between repeat episodes of The Simpsons in HD. Big frickin’ deal.