July 27, 2017
The new satellite television provider Joyne has finally revealed its full channel offering and subscription structure. With this move, Joyne officially enters the Dutch digital TV market, bringing new competition to established players like Canal Digitaal and Ziggo.
One of the most striking announcements is that Joyne channel offering will include all three Eredivisie channels from FOX Sports in its digital basic package. This is a major shift for Dutch viewers, as these channels have traditionally required separate premium subscriptions. Joyne’s model simplifies access to live football and makes it more affordable for everyone.
Joyne broadcasts via the Eutelsat 9° East satellite and is targeting the Dutch-speaking audience. Its basic package will include a wide variety of content categories:
Public broadcasters (NPO 1, 2, 3)
Commercial channels (RTL, SBS, Veronica)
Music and entertainment
Faith-based channels like Family 7
Full FOX Sports Eredivisie coverage
Additionally, Joyne plans to add interactive TV options and on-demand services in future updates.
The pricing is structured to appeal to a broad audience:
Basic package: includes 30+ channels including sports – starting at €13 per month
Optional add-ons may be introduced later for international channels or premium content
There are no hidden costs, and Joyne promises transparent billing and month-to-month flexibility, a key factor that appeals to cord-cutters and seasonal viewers.
The Joyne channel offering reflects a new approach in how digital TV can be packaged. By including premium sports content like Eredivisie football in its basic plan, Joyne positions itself as an innovative and consumer-friendly alternative.
For more information, visit Joyne’s official website