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All 162 Games on Sportsnet
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 5:57 pm
by jalenrose#5
http://www.sportsnet.ca/baseball/2010/0 ... sportsnet/Rogers Sportsnet is now the exclusive broadcaster of Toronto Blue Jays games, with all 162 games of the 2010 season to be shown on the network.
An agreement between the Blue Jays, Rogers Sportsnet and TSN was announced Thursday that will transfer 25 games to Rogers Sportsnet that were originally to be broadcast on TSN or TSN2.
Just letting everyone know.
Re: All 162 Games on Sportsnet
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 6:37 pm
by LittleOzzy
Odd... Sounds like TSN didn't want the games.
Re: All 162 Games on Sportsnet
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 7:05 pm
by Duffman100
LittleOzzy wrote:Odd... Sounds like TSN didn't want the games.
Poker probably gets higher ratings.
Re: All 162 Games on Sportsnet
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 7:49 pm
by hsb
LittleOzzy wrote:Odd... Sounds like TSN didn't want the games.
Doesn't seem likely.
So TSN and Rogers Sportsnet have put the final touches on a plan that will see Sportsnet take over TSN’s current inventory of 25 Blue Jays 2010 games, and all games in the future.
Technically, the Blue Jays bought back the games from TSN, allowing its Rogers sister company Sportsnet to spread the entire 162-game Blue Jays broadcast inventory over its four regional channels and its new Sportsnet Extra channel – which was licensed by the CRTC in January and could start broadcasting this summer. TSN now gets the weekly Sunday Night major league game of the week as part of the shuffle.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/b ... le1568402/
Re: All 162 Games on Sportsnet
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 8:25 pm
by youngLion
This doesn't really matter to me personally, but it is another indicator of TSN's continuing slide into hockey oblivion.
Re: All 162 Games on Sportsnet
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 8:30 pm
by Brew666
I wish CBC still covered some games so then I could actually watch a game at my place instead of having to go to a bar. I do have a flex pack though so I can't complain too much.
Anyone have suggestions for watching online? My understanding is that Jays games through MLB.tv are blacked out within Canada, similar to Raps games on League pass. Anyone know if this related to the CRTC or the specific tv contracts ?
Re: All 162 Games on Sportsnet
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 6:49 am
by J-Roc
Another kick in the pants for the Jays. TSN is the sports leader and they don't want the Jays. How much effort will they put into highlights now that they don't care for the Jays.
Re: All 162 Games on Sportsnet
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 4:02 pm
by Geddy
Too bad CBC doesn't have any games this season or else i could have watched them in HD over the antenna.
Re: All 162 Games on Sportsnet
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 7:23 pm
by dagger
J-Roc wrote:Another kick in the pants for the Jays. TSN is the sports leader and they don't want the Jays. How much effort will they put into highlights now that they don't care for the Jays.
There must be an industrial hockey league somewhere that is about to get an exponential boost in importance at TSN.
Re: All 162 Games on Sportsnet
Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 6:21 pm
by J-Roc
Are these games on tv?? I'm with Cogeco in Oakville and the last couple of days I can't find the game on tv. 162 games on Sportsnet, yet we have poker on all Sportsnet channels?!?!
Re: All 162 Games on Sportsnet
Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 9:43 pm
by MGD24
The games aren't broadcast on Cogeco...
For everyone else, these are the channels if you can't find it on Sportsnet.
If you have Rogers cable SD - 204 or 385, and for HD - 501
If you have Bell tv SD- 398, and HD - 1398.
If you have Cable cable SD - 88 and HD - 232.
If you have Shaw Direct SD - 479, and HD - 262.
If you have Shaw Cable SD - 326 and HD is 318.
Re: All 162 Games on Sportsnet
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 1:47 am
by J-Roc
MGD24 wrote:The games aren't broadcast on Cogeco...
For everyone else, these are the channels if you can't find it on Sportsnet.
If you have Rogers cable SD - 204 or 385, and for HD - 501
If you have Bell tv SD- 398, and HD - 1398.
If you have Cable cable SD - 88 and HD - 232.
If you have Shaw Direct SD - 479, and HD - 262.
If you have Shaw Cable SD - 326 and HD is 318.
Just these weekend games?? Why not on Cogeco?
Re: All 162 Games on Sportsnet
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 1:59 am
by OldNo7
J-Roc wrote:Another kick in the pants for the Jays. TSN is the sports leader and they don't want the Jays. How much effort will they put into highlights now that they don't care for the Jays.
I think it has more to do with Rogers wanted to own all of the games of their own team, and TSN not really seeing the benefit in showing games owned by their main competition.
Thus, TSN has now picked up the Sunday Night Baseball instead.
Re: All 162 Games on Sportsnet
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 7:26 am
by rarefind
OldNo7 wrote:J-Roc wrote:Another kick in the pants for the Jays. TSN is the sports leader and they don't want the Jays. How much effort will they put into highlights now that they don't care for the Jays.
I think it has more to do with Rogers wanted to own all of the games of their own team, and TSN not really seeing the benefit in showing games owned by their main competition.
Thus, TSN has now picked up the Sunday Night Baseball instead.
this.
Re: All 162 Games on Sportsnet
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 4:30 pm
by CrymeTime
I think the Score should get some games.
Also, I think they should update the scoring line.
Re: All 162 Games on Sportsnet
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 4:41 pm
by Geddy
off topic but isn't it weird how Sportsnet spends so much time talking about hockey, yet I have barely seen any NHL games on their channels (did they even have any NHL games this season?).
Re: All 162 Games on Sportsnet
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 7:51 pm
by Randle McMurphy
rkid wrote:off topic but isn't it weird how Sportsnet spends so much time talking about hockey, yet I have barely seen any NHL games on their channels (did they even have any NHL games this season?).
Plenty of them.
Re: All 162 Games on Sportsnet
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 8:54 pm
by MGD24
J-Roc wrote:MGD24 wrote:The games aren't broadcast on Cogeco...
For everyone else, these are the channels if you can't find it on Sportsnet.
If you have Rogers cable SD - 204 or 385, and for HD - 501
If you have Bell tv SD- 398, and HD - 1398.
If you have Cable cable SD - 88 and HD - 232.
If you have Shaw Direct SD - 479, and HD - 262.
If you have Shaw Cable SD - 326 and HD is 318.
Just these weekend games?? Why not on Cogeco?
The game vs. Minnesota on Monday, May 17 will be shown on an alternate channel because of a schedule conflict with the Memorial Cup.
Apparently after tonights game there will still be about 9 more games this year on Rogers preview channels because of scheduling conflicts with Sportsnet
I guess Cogeco just sucks?
Re: All 162 Games on Sportsnet
Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 10:37 am
by OldNo7
rkid wrote:off topic but isn't it weird how Sportsnet spends so much time talking about hockey, yet I have barely seen any NHL games on their channels (did they even have any NHL games this season?).
They had 15 or so Leafs games, plus a lot of Ottawa games that were "regional blackouts". I think they had a bunch of Vancouver and Calgary that were blacked out too.
Re: All 162 Games on Sportsnet
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 4:42 pm
by LittleOzzy
MGD24 wrote:J-Roc wrote:MGD24 wrote:The games aren't broadcast on Cogeco...
For everyone else, these are the channels if you can't find it on Sportsnet.
If you have Rogers cable SD - 204 or 385, and for HD - 501
If you have Bell tv SD- 398, and HD - 1398.
If you have Cable cable SD - 88 and HD - 232.
If you have Shaw Direct SD - 479, and HD - 262.
If you have Shaw Cable SD - 326 and HD is 318.
Just these weekend games?? Why not on Cogeco?
The game vs. Minnesota on Monday, May 17 will be shown on an alternate channel because of a schedule conflict with the Memorial Cup.
Apparently after tonights game there will still be about 9 more games this year on Rogers preview channels because of scheduling conflicts with Sportsnet
I guess Cogeco just sucks?
Cogeco can suck for baseball at times yeah... I just don't understand how a company that owns the team (Rogers) can have a conflict on it's own network? You would think they would put Jays first all summer long.