The Indian pay-TV sports network, Sony Sports Network has launched their regional language sports channel SONY TEN 4 in Tamil & Telugu languages.
The channel will live broadcast the Euro 2020 & Copa America in the southern region of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana.
The sports network has roped the south actor Rana Daggubati as the face of the channel and he will also be promoting the WWE’s programming in Tamil and Telugu languages.
The actor shared a post on his Twitter handle,” Proud to be a part of the launch of the all-new Tamil & Telugu, global multi-sport channel Sony TEN 4 for sports like cricket, Euro 2020, Olympics and WWE, Do subscribe to Sony TEN 4 NOW Television, #SonyTEN4, @SonySportsIndia.”
Proud to be a part of the launch of the all-new Tamil & Telugu, global multi-sport channel Sony TEN 4 for sports like cricket, Euro 2020, Olympics and WWE
Do subscribe to Sony TEN 4 NOW 📺#SonyTEN4 @SonySportsIndia pic.twitter.com/ZwMCD2VmpZ
— Rana Daggubati (@RanaDaggubati) June 1, 2021
Apart from EURO 2020 & Copa America, Sony Sports will also LIVE Broadcast Tokyo Olympics 2020, India Tour of England & WWE programming on the channel in both the regional languages.
Copa America will be telecast live in five languages: English, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam on SONY TEN 1, SONY TEN 2, SONY SIX, and SONY TEN 4 channels.
Copa America will be starting from June 14, 2021, and viewers can also Livestream it on SonyLIV.
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