One of the longest-standing Canadian traditions is officially over. Today, Rogers Sportsnet announced that Hockey Night in ...
CBC will no longer broadcast NHL hockey games after it and national rights-holder Rogers Sportsnet were unable to come to ...
Hockey on the CBC has been a tradition in Canada, and in southeast Michigan, for 74 years. Here's why it's ending.
The move coincides with the end of CBC and Rogers Communications' 12-year sublicensing agreement for NHL games.
The National Hockey League season came to a close this month and with it came the end of an era as longtime partners Rogers ...
The longtime over-the-air telecast will no longer be free after the national broadcaster, and Rogers Sportsnet, the N.H.L. rights-holder, could not agree on a sub-licensing deal.
The weekly show has been airing on Saturday nights for 74 seasons, since 1952. Rogers Sportsnet acquired the NHL's Canadian ...
On Tuesday the CBC announced that an agreement fell through with national rights-holder Rogers Sportsnet, thus ending the ...
Back in 2013, the Canadian media landscape saw a sea change when Sportsnet parent Rogers signed a 12-year deal for national NHL rights. Many figured Sportsnet wouldn’t be able to keep those rights ...
October 31, Vancouver, B.C. -Canucks Sports & Entertainment (CSE), Rogers Communications and Sportsnet today announced a new agreement that will see the long-time partners continue to collaborate ...