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Many of the sports that do well on Canadian TV are heavily slanted towards 55+ because those are the people primarily still captured by ratings. The commercials and types of advertisers running during events are always an easy indicator of how old the audience is. Quote:
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That said, I would never say that it hasn't become quite popular in Canada over the years. If it hadn't it might actually register as the most unsuccessful mass media marketing blitz in history. They've even been pushing it really hard in Quebec in the past five years or so. Especially RDS which is of course allied with TSN and, by extension, ESPN. Though AFAIK we don't have any live coverage of games on Quebec networks until the very end of the tournament. But they do chat it up on sportscasts and magazine shows occasionally. Not long ago you never used to hear anything about it here. |
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No doubt about that! |
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I'm assuming curling streaming numbers are less than NCAA for both legal and illegal streams in Canada. Curling's audience is going to be primarily focused on cable figures given demographics of viewing audience. |
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I picked a bracket because my son wanted me to be in his bracket group but I had no idea what I was doing and haven't watched a second of MM. Though I do check the SCORE app (which is fantastic btw) quite a bit for all sorts of sports. |
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We often talk sports: mostly NHL and hockey in general but also Olympics, MLS, FIFA WC, tennis, F1 and combat sports. A bit of NFL, a bit of CFL. Baseball very occasionally. Over all these years NCAA MM has never come up in the discussions. |
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Was the IIHF world hockey championship final between Canada and Finland broadcast anywhere in English?
I watched it on RDS network 1 but did not see it on TSN, Sportsnet or even the CBC. CBC were showing rugby between Fiji and Samoa, with their own announcers! Sportsnet also had some regional Australian rugby (Warringah?) on one of their channels. |
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I didn't watch the game but I certainly saw enough mentions of it in my twitter feed to make me believe it was available somewhere?!
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I didn't even know it was being played I was at the gym with 20 different tvs on and they only had basketball and race car driving on.
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CF montreal only averaging 13700 fans a game 26th in mls attendance. Team is winning so I gotta think the location of Stade Saputo must be hurting them? I wonder if they relocated to molson stadium and renovated it would they have better attendance downtown?
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Montreal will be in danger of moving if they don't get those significant renovations to stade saputo in the near future. They play in an MLS 1.0 stadium which doesn't provide the revenue streams that the other newer stadiums enjoy. Same applies to Vancouver. Both teams are last in terms of revenue in the MLS losing buckets of money every year.
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Attendance for the Canadian Premier League looks pretty bad for the most part. The league definitely lost momentum due to COVID.
I try to watch whatever highlights of the games whenever available: -Edmonton games announce attendance around 500, but it looks like there are around 100 people there. -Winnipeg games announce crowds around 2500, but it looks like 1000 or so people in attendance. -Calgary games announce crowds of 3-4000...looks about right. -Pacific FC games announce crowds around 3,000...looks about right - Halifax Wanderers no longer sellout but come pretty close so they are still going strong. -York...no idea, but I remember their attendance was pretty terrible in the past. -Hamilton averages around 3,000...looks about right. -Ottawa averaging between 3-4000...hard to tell how many people are there as almost the entire crowd is on the same side as the camera. Attendance is noticeably down from 3 year ago. I'm sure some of that may be due to the lingering effects of COVID, but not necessarily all of it. It will be interesting to see how some of the teams deal with terrible attendance and financial losses in the coming years leading up to the 2026 World Cup. Will they be willing to sustain losses that likely add up to millions of dollars in the hopes of a turnaround in 5 or 6 years...or will some owners throw up their hands and walk away? Edmonton is a team to watch. The owner had to find additional ownership/investors for the team last year or earlier this year from what I heard. That team has been hemorraging money for years going back to their North American Soccer League days. |
The team in Winnipeg has taken a real beating from two major factors... COVID, and they have been horrible on the field. Bad spring weather this year hasn't helped either.
Valour FC has a fairly low profile locally. They get some media coverage but not really a whole lot. There was some excitement and some decent crowds when they started up in 2019 but their crap record followed by the pandemic really let the air out of their tires. I haven't been to a match yet this season but from the highlights I've watched the crowds look super sparse even compared to last season, the 1,000 number sounds about right. You can basically hear individual people talking in the stands at that point. There is zero atmosphere in a 33,000 seat stadium when you have so few people in it. For what it's worth Valour is not alone. The Goldeyes have had small crowds too at the ballpark, as we all know the Jets didn't sell out a single game last season and the Moose and ICE struggled at times too. It's been a rough go lately for the home teams. |
Seems canada wide most teams in many sports struggling with attendance. With local sports tv and radio stations being dismantled past few years wonder if that is playing a part as they were good areas to get them publicity.
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https://3downnation.com/2022/06/07/r...atings-on-tsn/
Preseason TV ratings, 2022: Toronto at Ottawa — 145,000 Winnipeg at Saskatchewan — 212,000 Ottawa at Montreal — 174,000 Saskatchewan at B.C. — 348,000 Average: 219,750 |
Why is BC Saskatchewan way higher than Winnipeg Saskatchewan?
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Winnipeg is more a traditional CFL hotspot than Vancouver and have a winning team again finally.
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When Winnipeg and Saskatchewan meet on Labour Day, it should be the highest rated game of the regular season as it always is. |
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And maybe a lot of Lions fans were only dormant and are now coming back with the new ownership. |
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What's up with Edmonton???
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Those Winnipeg numbers are probably double what it has looked like in the stands, although the chilly weather up until last week may have been keeping people with tickets away.
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I wish valour played next door at pan am stadium 5000 seats and natural grass would be way better atmosphere than 33500 seats at IG.
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Edmonton has always had bad attendance going back to their North American Soccer Days a few years ago.
I've heard a few people online complain about the stadium saying there is at least one other site with comparable capacity that would serve as a better home. The owner has also put together terrible teams year after year for most of the teams existence. That won't help sell tickets. |
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^ Come to think of it, Pan Am Stadium doesn't even have lighting, which always struck me as odd. So there's another expense to add to the list.
-Grandstand upgrades -Media facilities -Premium seating -F&B (there isn't even a concession stand) -Expanded washrooms -Lighting and sound systems -Scoreboard -Field improvements That's a lot. I wonder if the teams could use the dressing rooms at IG Field to save the cost of having to add that? |
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Although I know the traditional Winnipeg thing to do would be to create some sort of weird franken-stadium where we try to save a few bucks by mashing a soccer field into an existing golf course or some such. |
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Couldn't they just build a new grandstand at the Winnipeg Soccer Complex? It already seats 2000 on one side. Maybe repaint the wood bench seating too?
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I thought half the raison d'etre of Valour was to fill dates at IGF? Relocating them won't do that.
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Winnipeg Soccer Complex is basically an amateur facility. It's the kind of place where U16 teams play in front of family and friends. Building a pro calibre venue there means starting pretty much from scratch, and I'm not sure there is any real advantage to putting it there as compared to just about anywhere else. But to jonny24's point, yes, as long as Valour FC is under the Bombers' wing, they will always be at IG Field. Which is fine, they just need to get the attendance numbers back up to where they were in 2019. |
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York have a pretty embarrassing attendance too. My biggest guest would be it's hard to compete with TFC and all of the other pro sports teams in the city -- people have limited money right now, so I'm sure will choose other things over the CPL for their precious and limited money. I wish the CPL had some games broadcast on national television networks like TSN-- would be very beneficial in gaining more popularity and viewership for the league IMO. Only die hards are going to subscribe to OneSoccer, so you have the potential to increase the casual fan base if a wider audience can watch the games |
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I'm confused, are the Vancouver Sun and Vancouver Province now the same organization. I just wanted to see the stories about the Lions great home opener and both online papers had the exact same story.
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^^^ Yes and for a while I think?
Crowd was 34000. And would have been higher but it was capped due to a staffing shortage |
MLS and apple have signed a 10 year $250 million per year tv deal. This will be 9.6 million a year for the 3 Canadian teams i believe the previous mls u.s. tv deal they are currently in pays 90 million per year
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