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CBC Sports to broadcast all U Sports national championships CBC Sports · Posted: Sep 20, 2021 1:00 PM ET Multi-year deal highlighted by return of Vanier Cup in December on CBC-TV Every U Sports national championship is set to be broadcast on CBC Sports. The sides announced a four-year agreement on Monday, which includes the English-language broadcast 2021 Vanier Cup exclusively on CBC-TV. Digital coverage will be available for all championships on CBCSports.ca, the CBC Sports app and the free CBC Gem streaming service. "These U SPORTS championship events offer the opportunity for audiences to see some of the top high-performance athletes in the country in action on a national stage," said Chris Wilson, the executive director of CBC Sports and CBC Olympics. The national championships each year will be evenly split between men's and women's sports, which Wilson says further cements CBC Sports' commitment to gender equality. CBC Sports carried six national championships live in the 2019-20 season. Schedule Fall sports Women's rugby, Nov. 10-14 Women's field hockey, Nov. 11-14 Men's soccer, Nov. 18-21 Women's soccer, Nov. 18-21 Men's and women's cross-country, Nov. 20 Vanier Cup, Dec. 4 Winter sports Men's and women's wrestling, Feb. 25-26 Men's and women's swimming, Feb. 25-27 Men's and women's track and field, Mar. 10-12 Women's basketball, Mar. 10-13 Men's basketball, Mar. 11-13 Men's and women's curling, Mar. 15-19 Men's hockey, Mar. 17-20 Women's hockey, Mar. 24-27 Men's volleyball, Mar. 25-27 Women's volleyball, Mar. 25-27 |
Nice to see the CBC getting more serious about doing its job.
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Now if they could broadcast regular season games as well. |
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I am looking forward to the hockey and football championships for sure, I would watch basketball and volleyball too if one of the local teams was in it. |
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https://cflnewshub.com/cfl-news/cfl-...p-from-week-6/
Here are the official numbers provided by TSN and BellMedia for Week’s 7 CFL games; WEEK 7 CFL ON TSN TV RATINGS – The CFL ON TSN Week 7 games attracted an average audience of 566,000 viewers on TSN, an increase of +29% compared to Week 7 in 2019 – Overall, the 2021 CFL ON TSN season has attracted an average audience of 551,000 viewers, an increase of +14% compared to the same point in the 2019 season – The Toronto / Saskatchewan game on Friday night was the most-watched game of the week, averaging 684,000 viewers – Below are the average audiences for CFL ON TSN games this past weekend: Friday, 9/17: Calgary / Hamilton averaged 496,000 viewers Friday, 9/17: Toronto / Saskatchewan averaged 684,000 viewers Saturday, 9/18: BC / Montreal averaged 465,000 viewers Saturday, 9/18: Winnipeg / Edmonton averaged 593,000 viewers |
https://prsevens.com/tsn-partners-wi...ers-october-9/
TSN PARTNERS WITH PREMIER RUGBY SEVENS TO DELIVER INAUGURAL GAMES FOR CANADIAN VIEWERS, OCTOBER 9 (TORONTO, Sept. 27, 2021) Premier Rugby Sevens (PR7s), the all-new professional rugby league making its debut with top North American men’s and women’s players on Saturday, Oct. 9, announced today that TSN is the league’s official Canadian television broadcast partner. The league’s launch event, dubbed The PR7s Inaugural Championship, includes nine Canadian players and two Canadian coaches. The inaugural men’s and women’s tournaments are available to TSN and TSN Direct subscribers in Canada on Saturday, Oct. 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET on TSN.ca and the TSN app, and from 4 – 6 p.m. ET on TSN4. Premier Rugby Sevens (PR7s) is a groundbreaking professional sports league in North America. Scheduled to debut in the Fall of 2021, PR7s is the first league of its kind with both women’s teams and men’s teams under one umbrella with equal pay. With a focus on accessibility and entertaining content for fans, the league will showcase the electrifying sport of rugby sevens through a single-day touring format in cities across the United States and Canada. The PR7s Inaugural Championship will take place in Memphis on Oct. 9 and will be available via FOX Sports. To learn more about Premier Rugby Sevens, go to PRSevens.com and follow the league on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. |
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Ontario got 3 games perhaps it should've been 2. I grew up with BC being shown nowhere nationally so had to point it out yet again. The national news is always about some other province despite our population. So we'd rather hang out with Seattle than Toronto. |
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MLB - Jays/Twins: 756k (SN) CFL - BC/SAK: 618k (TSN) CFL - TOR/MTL: 339k (TSN) Sept 25 MLB - Jays/Twins: 950k (SN) NHL - Leafs/Habs: 635k (SN1) Sept 26 MLB - Jays/Twins: 842k (SN) NFL - SNF: 829k (TSN+CTV2) NFL Late: 597k (CTV) NFL Early: 420k (CTV) F1 - Russian GP: 349k (TSN) https://twitter.com/AHBSeaborn/statu...70382712639491 F1 numbers continue to be good. Quote:
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1.288M for Jays/Yankees last night on SN.
28,769 in attendance as the first game with increased capacity. |
CBC GEM will be showing the GeeGees vs Ravens Panda game today from Ottawa. Nice to see the public broadcaster stepping up!
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The Pats shouldn't have worn their new red alternates though, they look like they're wearing practice jerseys. They would have been better off wearing the ones with their actual team logo on the front. |
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The Raiders did not wear their infamous thirds although it does seem to me that teams seldom if ever wear thirds/alternates while on the road? I'm hard pressed to think of any instances where I've seen that happen. |
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There has been some debate in Quebec but it has not gone over the top.
Interesting how the Chicago Blackhawks have been largely spared all of this. Best looking jersey in all of sports BTW... |
Went to a Jays game Friday night . They filled the more expensive lower 100 and 200 levels to capacity. It was shoulder to shoulder and virtually nobody wearing masks in the seating area. It was an awesome experience to be back and the atmosphere was incredible. Everyone enjoying themselves. Jays night games are a party.
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I've been to at least a half dozen Jays games over the years, and pandemic willing, I'll be flying up to Toronto next summer for a weekend series with my youngest son. Go Jays! |
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This season does bode well for the next. That should be pretty exciting. |
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To Acajack's point though, yeah, it is odd that the Blackhawks don't get much heat on that front. I guess they're so familiar that people don't even notice them anymore. |
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Besides, people are too busy these days giving them heat over sexual assault and abuse from past coaches and the general negligence of the organization to pay much mind to their branding at the moment. The Winterhawks have shed the Blackhawks branding and I know a youth association in Toronto has been phasing it out over the past few years. Brockville probably won't last much longer with theirs. It'll happen eventually to Chicago, and likely be replaced with their alternate C logo which is also pretty nice. Quote:
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It will be a sad day when the Blackhawks decide to part ways with their current logo which I personally believe is the best in sports.
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OUA announces two-year digital partnership with CBC Sports
oua.ca October 1 2021 Burlington, Ont. – Ontario University Athletics (OUA) is pleased to announce a two-year digital partnership agreement with CBC Sports. Through this partnership, fans will be able to enjoy 13 of the conference’s championships online via CBC Sports’ digital platforms, cbcsports.ca, the CBC Sports app for iOS and Android devices, and the free CBC Gem streaming service. The OUA’s banner season events making their way to the CBC Sports platforms include those for men’s and women’s basketball, football, men’s and women’s hockey, women’s rugby, men’s and women’s soccer, swimming, track and field, men’s and women’s volleyball, and wrestling. Kicking off the partnership is the 2021 edition of the Panda Game. Fans will be able to live stream the highly-anticipated regular season tilt between the Ottawa Gee-Gees and Carleton Ravens, which hits the gridiron on Saturday, October 2 at 12 p.m. ET from TD Place in Ottawa. “Coming together with CBC Sports is a significant step for university sport in Ontario,” said Gord Grace, OUA President & CEO. “Having the ability to showcase the incredible talent of our student-athletes through CBC Sports’ digital platforms offers an exciting opportunity, not only for the OUA and its member institutions, but for fans of university sport looking to enjoy the elite level of competition it provides. We look forward to bringing these marquee events to both CBC Sports and CBC Gem.” |
Once again men's rugby gets fucked by the presence of men's football...
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Not sure what this means but I doubt if there is anything "free" about it. You probably have to be paying for Sportsnet already in one way or another.
Sportsnet relaunches SN NOW with refreshed user interface, new subscription options Sportsnet Staff @Sportsnet October 1, 2021 SN NOW Free is available 24/7 at no charge, beginning Oct. 12 with select live events every week. SN NOW Free also includes next day replays, VOD, and original content such as Plays of The Month, Gotta See it, NHL’s Best, and Kes’ House. |
^ With a product like that I could see them having a free tier, but you have to pay if you want to get the good stuff, whatever that might be.
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As the article said there are paid tiers but I just wonder what you have to have to get the free tier.
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https://cdn.theqmjhl.ca/archive/qmjh...ls-730x411.jpg The other logo was pretty visible in the faceoff circle at centre ice, though. |
And they didn't use their current logo in the 50th Anniversary crest, so it looks like they're doing a slow rebrand and phasing things out.
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I still think the logo on the left looks fantastic, though of course I realize that it's not acceptable in the current climate.
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Dumb question. What Is a Cataracte?
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Cataracte, which evokes the Spanish word for waterfall (cataratas) is not the most commonly used word in French, though. Everyone says "chute(s)" these days. Another alternative word for waterfall in French is the archaic "sault" which is found in lots of place names. |
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What is the corellation between a waterfall and a traditional head dress? |
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Leafs/Habs (SN) 1.387M Oilers/Canucks (SM) 1.045M Canada/Panama (SN1) 338K https://twitter.com/AHBSeaborn/statu...99816230465548 |
https://cflnewshub.com/cfl-news/cfl-...atings-on-tsn/
Week 10 in the CFL had five games on their schedule starting last Wednesday and ending on Monday with a Thanksgiving Day doubleheader. Through the first nine weeks of the 2021 season. The CFL has averaged 518,000 viewers per game. This season’s high watermark for the league occurred in Week 2, where the league averaged 574,000 viewers per telecast. The low point of the CFL’s TV ratings on TSN was in Week 8, as the league’s games averaged 431,000 viewers Week 10 CFL On TSN TV Ratings Wednesday’s 10/6 game between the Ottawa Redblacks and Toronto Argnauts averaged 325,000 viewers. Friday’s 10/8 contest featuring the the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Edmonton Elks averaged 581,000 viewers. Saturday’s 10/9 Western division battle between the Calgary Stampeders and Saskatchewan Roughriders drew 674,000 viewers. To no one’s surprise, week in and week out, Saskatchewan has produced the CFL’s best viewership figures. Monday’s early game on TSN between the Montreal Alouettes and the Ottawa Redblacks averaged 323,000 viewers. Week 10’s thrilling last second finale at 4pm ET featuring the Toronto Argonauts and Hamilton Tiger-Cats averaged 597,000 viewers. By comparison, the Monday night NFL overtime thriller on TSN between the Baltimore Ravens and Indianapolis Colts resgistered 596,000 viewers. |
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Canada lost their 2-leg Rugby World Cup Qualifier to Chile, 22-21 for Canada at home and 33-24 win for Chile at home. By losing, Canada misses out on the RWC for the first time ever (since it started in 1987).
We beat Chile 56-0 in 2019. Now, the South American nations are rapidly improving, I don't want to take away from them. But this is an exceptionally low point in Canadian Rugby history. At one point were ranked 11th in the world, and have fallen pretty much non stop for the last 5 or 6 years and now sit at 23rd. We've utterly failed to adapt to professionalism. Perhaps more importantly than the prestige and awareness that comes with attending the WC, we now lose out on high performance funding from World Rugby. I have no idea what the effects of that will be, but it will surely make it even harder to get back to respectability. I'm mostly worried about how this affects the grassroots. When Rugby Canada had to play in the last-ditch Repechage tournament to qualify for the 2019 World Cup, Rugby Canada jacked the dues up $20 for every amateur player in the country to pay for it. |
https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.co...rnational.aspx
Nineteen NFL teams bid for int'l marketing rights BY BEN FISCHER 10.26.2021 NEW YORK -- Nineteen NFL clubs submitted 28 different bids for international business rights as part of the league’s plan to allow teams to sign marketing and media agreements in foreign countries, according to a league source. The most bids were submitted for Mexico, followed by the U.K. at No. 2 and Germany at No. 3. Five other countries are being pursued by at least one other team: Canada, Brazil, Australia, China and an undisclosed European country that isn’t Ireland, the source said. Teams will find out by December who gets which markets. This will be the first time NFL teams will be allowed to work in foreign countries in the same manner they can develop revenue and fan engagement in their domestic home markets. Historically, the league has centrally controlled global rights. The source said league execs are pleased with the number and distribution of bids, along with the overall quality of the proposals. Before the September deadline to apply, there had been some ambivalence among teams for the international program, questioning whether the return was worth the effort. Teams with a robust, well-developed business in their home markets will have an advantage in their pursuit of international markets. Separately, the source said things are “looking good” for launching the NFL’s first regular-season game in Germany in '22, but stopped short of confirming it will be that soon. The league has selected finalist cities for hosting rights, but has hedged on whether it would happen in ’22 or ’23. Emphasis added mine. -- Anyone want to take a swing at which team(s) bid for Canada rights? Can't think of any that would make logical sense outside of Buffalo. |
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