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Launched. September 1, 1. Owned by. Bell Media (8. ESPN Inc. (2. 0%)(CTV Specialty Television)(The Sports Network Inc.)Picture format. HDTV)(HD feed downgraded to letterboxed. SDTVs)Slogan. Canada's Sports Leader. Country. Canada. Broadcast area. National, through regional feeds.
The Canadian Football League (CFL; French: Ligue canadienne de football, LCF) is a professional sports league in Canada. The CFL is the highest level of competition. Watch, rate, review and discuss over 2000 free & legal online TV shows! Enjoy the top rated shows below, and please vote for your own favorite shows. The last couple of seasons, almost all the CFL have been streamed on ESPN3. There also have been a smattering of games broadcast on the NFL network & ESPN2. The Sports Network (TSN) is a Canadian English language sports specialty service. Established by the Labatt Brewing Company in 1984 as part of the first group of.
Headquarters. Toronto, Ontario. Sister channel(s)TSN2, RDS, RDS2, RDS Info. Websitewww. tsn. ca. Availability. Satellite.
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Streaming media. TSN Gowww. Canadian television subscribers only; requires login from pay television provider to access content)The Sports Network (TSN) is a Canadian English languagesportsspecialty service. Established by the Labatt Brewing Company in 1. Canadian specialty cable channels,[1] since 2. TSN has been majority- owned by communications conglomerate Bell Canada (presently through its broadcasting subsidiary Bell Media) with a minority stake held by ESPN Inc.
Bell Media subsidiary CTV Specialty Television. TSN is the largest specialty channel in Canada in terms of gross revenue, with a total of $4. TSN's networks focus on sports- related programming, including live and recorded event telecasts, sports talk shows, and other original programming. TSN was the first, and most recent national cable broadcaster of the National Hockey League in Canada—its stint has been interrupted twice by rival network Sportsnet—most recently as of the 2.
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TSN holds regional television rights to three of the NHL's seven Canadian franchises. As of 2. 01. 5, major programming rights held by TSN include exclusive coverage of the Canadian Football League and Curling Canada's national championships, coverage of the NBA and the Toronto Raptors, coverage of Major League Soccer and exclusive rights to Vancouver Whitecaps FC, along with Canadian rights to the tournaments of FIFA (soccer) and the IIHF (ice hockey), the NFL (shared with sister network CTV), Formula One, NASCAR, the Premier League (split with Sportsnet), the UEFA Champions League, Ultimate Fighting Championship, and the Grand Slam tennis tournaments, among others. TSN also receives a large amount of programming through its minority partner, ESPN. The TSN license currently comprises five 2.
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TSN operated as a single, national service. In 2. 00. 6, the Canadian Radio- television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) ruled that TSN could operate multiple feeds with a limited amount of alternative national programming—this was followed by the launch of TSN2—a second 2. TSN license that was legally considered a west coast feed of TSN. As of 2. 01. 0, TSN has been subject to deregulated Category C licensing by the CRTC, which allows multiple feeds to be operated under the TSN license with no restrictions on alternate programming; TSN used this new ability to operate an autonomous TSN2, along with part- time feeds for regional NHL coverage. On August 2. 5, 2.
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TSN service was re- structured into four 2. TSN1, TSN3, TSN4, and TSN5—with each designated as the primary TSN network for each region of Canada. TSN now essentially operates as a group of regional sports networks similarly to Sportsnet, alongside the national TSN2; the four channels air some common programming and simulcast major events, but are capable of airing programming autonomously—including alternative national events and studio shows, and regional programming (such as NHL games; subject to blackout outside of the respective team's market).[2][3]History[edit]Early history[edit]. TSN's original logo, used from launch until 2.
Licensed by the Canadian Radio- television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) on April 2, 1. Action Canada Sports Network,[4] the channel was launched by the Labatt Brewing Company on September 1 of the same year as The Sports Network, or TSN. The network was founded under the leadership of Gordon Craig, a former employee of CBC Sports; alongside coverage of the co- owned[4]Toronto Blue Jays, TSN also reached a deal with ESPN (itself only 5 years old) shortly before launch to provide additional programs. Although reaching around 4. TSN's early years were hindered by its initial status as a premium service, bundled in a high- cost package with movie channels such as First Choice and Superchannel, alongside competition with free- to- air sports broadcasts by CBC Television among others.[5]To improve the prominence of the network, TSN sought to obtain the national cable rights to the National Hockey League—rights that, according to the league, were not sold under the current arrangement with CBC. However, the task was complicated by claims by CBC that it owned the cable rights to the NHL, along with the involvement of competing beer company Molson in Canadian NHL rights at the time.
With the help of a Molson employee who was a friend of Gordon, a deal was reached between TSN, Molson, and the NHL to allow the network to broadcast games on cable.[5]By December 1. TSN had reached one million subscribers, but the network's staff sought wider distribution for the channel as part of basic cable service; the CRTC approved the network's request for permission to allow TSN to be carried as part of a basic cable lineup.
Mike Day, producer of TSN's daily sports news program Sports. Desk lamented about the shift to basic cable and the larger audience it would bring, commenting that "one night you're doing a news show that potentially has an audience of one million people, and the next day the potential is five million people."[5][6]In 1.
TSN acquired rights to the IIHF World U2. Championship, otherwise known as the "World Juniors", which were previously broadcast by CBC. TSN's coverage, along with the recent "Punch- up in Piestany" incident and a strong performance by Canada at the tournament in the mid- 1.
U. S. college footballbowl games, regarded as a traditional sporting event of the holiday season in Canada.[7]Due to CRTC regulations on the foreign ownership of broadcasters, Labatt was forced to sell TSN and RDS upon its acquisition by Interbrew in 1. Labatt's broadcasting assets were sold to a privately held consortium named Net. Star Communications, the investors of which included a number of Canadian firms as well as ESPN Inc., which held an interest of about 3.
The Sports Network launched its website TSN. October 1, 1. 99. In 1. 99. 7, the CRTC began permitting TSN to offer an "alternate feed", which could be used to provide a regional opt- out of the main TSN service for programming that must be blacked out in the rest of the country. Alternate programming could make up a maximum of 1. TSN schedule—an average of 2. Acquisition by CTV, expansion[edit]In 2. ESPN blocked two attempts by the Canadian partners to sell Net.
Star to Canwest, CTV Inc. Canadian partners' shares. CTV Inc. was acquired by Bell Canada and The Woodbridge Company (publisher of The Globe and Mail newspaper) as part of the joint venture Bell Globemedia in 2. As a result of its purchase of TSN, CTV would be forced to sell its regional sports network. CTV Sportsnet, eventually selling it to minority shareholder Rogers Media.
Following the acquisition, TSN would move its operations to CTV's Agincourt complex. However, Sportsnet would not move from Agincourt until 2. Rogers Building in Downtown Toronto), which led to the now- competing networks sharing the same building as their headquarters. This oddity would become an inside joke between personalities on both networks, who commonly referred to jumping between the two networks as "crossing the parking lot."[1. Following the sale, TSN began to closer align its on- air imaging with that of ESPN; the most prominent effect of these changes came with the re- branding of TSN's flagship sports news program Sports.
Desk as Sports. Centre—a Canadian version (in both format and spelling) of ESPN's Sports. Center.[5] TSN also launched a number of digital specialty channels in 2. ESPN Classic, the NHL Network— a network devoted to ice hockey and the National Hockey League, and WTSN—a channel dedicated to women's sports[1. On August 1. 5, 2. TSN became one of the first two specialty television services in Canada (the other being fellow Bell property Discovery Channel) to be available in high definition.[1. TSN's first live HD broadcast was of a Canadian Football League game between the Montreal Alouettes and Hamilton Tiger- Cats—it was to occur on the same day, but was delayed to August 1. Beginning in 2. 00.
CRTC officially allowed TSN to operate national secondary digital feeds with limited amounts of alternative programming.[1. Following this development, TSN began to use such a feed to broadcast additional programming that could not be aired on TSN due to scheduling conflicts or other events. On August 2. 9, 2. ESPN2, known as TSN2.[1. Upon its launch, TSN2 was legally considered a west coast timeshift feed of TSN,[1. TSN2 was launched, the CRTC announced a proposal to remove genre exclusivity protections for "mainstream sports" and "national news" channels in the near future.
As a byproduct of the decision, TSN would be allowed to use streamlined conditions of licence (legally referred to as a Category C license as of September 2. TSN was officially permitted to use these streamlined conditions of licence on February 1, 2. Acquisition by Bell, TSN Radio[edit]On September 1. Bell Canada announced plans to re- acquire 1. CTVglobemedia's broadcasting arm, including its majority control of TSN.