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Starting in 2019, french premium channel [[Canal+]] began broadcasting over-the-top sport channels through its online catch-up service, myCanal. These channels are available to watch at any time on the myCanal website and app, broadcasting either breakfillers or promos constantly while waiting for their respective event to begin. As of 2023, this set of online-only channels includes: |
Starting in 2019, french premium channel [[Canal+]] began broadcasting over-the-top sport channels through its online catch-up service, myCanal. These channels are available to watch at any time on the myCanal website and app, broadcasting either breakfillers or promos constantly while waiting for their respective event to begin. As of 2023, this set of online-only channels includes: |
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* '''Canal+ Premier League''', launched on December 26th 2019, for football matches part of the Premier League. |
* '''Canal+ Premier League''', launched on December 26th 2019, for football matches part of the Premier League. |
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* '''Canal+ Top 14''' ( |
* '''Canal+ Top 14''' (also referred to as '''Canal+ Top 14 Rugby'''), launched two days later on December 28th, for rugby matches part of the league of the same name. |
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* '''Canal+ Moto GP''', launched on March 6th 2020, for races of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing. |
* '''Canal+ Moto GP''', launched on March 6th 2020, for races of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing. |
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* '''Canal+ Formula 1''', launched a week later on March 13th, for Formula 1 races. |
* '''Canal+ Formula 1''', launched a week later on March 13th, for Formula 1 races. |
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'''Visuals:''' Across a black background illuminated by neons of several colors are different people practicing a specific sport. Wave-like neons also move across the screen, in-between the vertical ones. The wave-like neons then converge into a rectangle with an upwards horizontal side on the bottom, showcasing the channel's subtitle, as the Canal+ text flashes letter-by-letter, appearing above. |
'''Visuals:''' Across a black background illuminated by neons of several colors are different people practicing a specific sport. Wave-like neons also move across the screen, in-between the vertical ones. The wave-like neons then converge into a rectangle with an upwards horizontal side on the bottom, showcasing the channel's subtitle, as the Canal+ text flashes letter-by-letter, appearing above. |
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'''Variants:''' Depending on the channel, their respective color and sport will be represented. For example, if you're watching Canal+ Premier League or Ligue 1, you'll see football players practicing. Color-wise, the wave-like neons will always take on the channel's corresponding color. However, the vertical neons will always include other colors to compliment it. |
'''Variants:''' Depending on the channel, their respective color and sport will be represented. For example, if you're watching Canal+ Premier League or Ligue 1, you'll see football players practicing. Color-wise, the wave-like neons will always take on the channel's corresponding color. However, the vertical neons will always include other colors to compliment it. The only major exception is Canal+ Ligue 1, which uses light green neons. |
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'''Technique:''' CGI and live-action, based on [[Canal+ Sport]]. |
'''Technique:''' CGI and live-action, based on [[Canal+ Sport]]. |
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* '''Canal+ Formula 1''': A fast-paced rock synth theme with the sounds of the cars blazing through the track. |
* '''Canal+ Formula 1''': A fast-paced rock synth theme with the sounds of the cars blazing through the track. |
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'''Audio Trivia:''' Canal+ Moto GP and Canal+ Formula 1's themes originate from the main channel's Moto GP and Formula 1-related broadcasts |
'''Audio Trivia:''' Canal+ Moto GP and Canal+ Formula 1's themes originate from the main channel's Moto GP and Formula 1-related broadcasts. Canal+ Moto GP's version lacks the vocals of its original counterpart. |
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'''Availability:''' While archival websites do not have a lot of branding elements for each of these channels, their breakfillers, countdowns and one or two idents have been preserved, along with a trailer or coming next. |
'''Availability:''' While archival websites do not have a lot of branding elements for each of these channels, their breakfillers, countdowns and one or two idents have been preserved, along with a trailer or coming next. In addition, a trailer in the style of Canal+'s sport promos shown on Canal+ Ligue 1 (likely the DAZN version as it has been uploaded on October 20th) has been preserved. |
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Starting in 2019, french premium channel Canal+ began broadcasting over-the-top sport channels through its online catch-up service, myCanal. These channels are available to watch at any time on the myCanal website and app, broadcasting either breakfillers or promos constantly while waiting for their respective event to begin. As of 2023, this set of online-only channels includes:
Visuals: Across a black background illuminated by neons of several colors are different people practicing a specific sport. Wave-like neons also move across the screen, in-between the vertical ones. The wave-like neons then converge into a rectangle with an upwards horizontal side on the bottom, showcasing the channel's subtitle, as the Canal+ text flashes letter-by-letter, appearing above.
Variants: Depending on the channel, their respective color and sport will be represented. For example, if you're watching Canal+ Premier League or Ligue 1, you'll see football players practicing. Color-wise, the wave-like neons will always take on the channel's corresponding color. However, the vertical neons will always include other colors to compliment it. The only major exception is Canal+ Ligue 1, which uses light green neons.
Technique: CGI and live-action, based on Canal+ Sport.
Audio:
Audio Trivia: Canal+ Moto GP and Canal+ Formula 1's themes originate from the main channel's Moto GP and Formula 1-related broadcasts. Canal+ Moto GP's version lacks the vocals of its original counterpart.
Availability: While archival websites do not have a lot of branding elements for each of these channels, their breakfillers, countdowns and one or two idents have been preserved, along with a trailer or coming next. In addition, a trailer in the style of Canal+'s sport promos shown on Canal+ Ligue 1 (likely the DAZN version as it has been uploaded on October 20th) has been preserved.