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Sportsnet Announces Toronto Blue Jay Coverage 

Post#1 » by LittleOzzy » Thu Mar 21, 2013 4:12 pm

Below are the key details of Sportsnet’s extensive 2013 Toronto Blue Jays multiplatform coverage:

TV – Sportsnet

· 142 games televised nationally across a combination of Sportsnet East, Ontario, West, and Pacific, with the remaining 20 games broadcast on Sportsnet ONE

· Jays in 30 – A 30-minute condensed-game recap following each game. Click here for broadcast schedule

· In addition to Blue Jays coverage, Sportsnet is also the exclusive Canadian broadcaster of the MLB All-Star Game and Home Run Derby, MLB Playoffs and the World Series

Radio – Sportsnet 590 The FAN/Sportsnet 960 The FAN

· Baseball Central – From April 1 to July 5, hosts Jeff Blair and Dirk Hayhurst are joined by the biggest guests in baseball to discuss the latest Blue Jays and MLB news, weekdays at 11 a.m. ET on Sportsnet 590 The FAN and simulcast on Sportsnet ONE

· Baseball Central @ Noon – From July 8 to the end of the season, Dirk Hayhurst and Sam Cosentino host the popular one-hour show, providing fans with the latest from around Blue Jays camp and MLB, weekdays at Noon ET on Sportsnet 590 The FAN and simulcast on Sportsnet East and Ontario

· In addition to the 162 games broadcast on Sportsnet and Sportsnet 590 The FAN, Sportsnet 960 The FAN will carry 70 Toronto Blue Jays games in 2013 (Click here for a full schedule)

Digital - sportsnet.ca, Sportsnet Mobile app and Rogers Anyplace TV

· The recently redesigned sportsnet.ca will cover every angle of the 2013 Blue Jays and MLB season with more daily content than any other sports website in Canada, featuring:

o Senior baseball columnist Shi Davidi and the newest member of the team, Ben Nicholson-Smith, who will take on the role of baseball editor

o Columnist Michael Grange, analyst Dirk Hayhurst, stat man Scott Carson, broadcaster Wilner and blogger Tao of Stieb who will provide opinions and analysis all season long

· Live Tracker – Enhances the viewing experience by allowing fans to follow games live online with real time stats as well as to chat with fellow Blue Jays fans throughout each game

· Fan Fuel – Baseball Insiders answers questions submitted by fans throughout the season

· Video – Exciting video content and TV features available daily on sportsnet.ca such as Zaun 101 segments, Up Close, Prime Time Sports segments, and more

· Sportsnet Mobile app – The newly redesigned app allows fans to customize and follow the Blue Jays and their favourite teams and players. With real time alerts, fans can get up-to-the-second coverage of any game, including instant notifications of in-game moments such as runs scored, home runs and more

o Available free for the BBZ10 from BlackBerry World, and for iPhone, iPad and iTouch on the App Store and in iTunes

· Rogers Anyplace TV - All 162 regular season Blue Jays games on Sportsnet are streamed live on Rogers Anyplace TV

o Rogers digital television customers can live stream the games on their computer and tablet

o Rogers wireless customers never have to miss a moment of the action on their smartphone via the Rogers AnyplaceTV Live Mobile app (available through the Apple App Store, Google Play and BlackBerry App World)

Print - Sportsnet Magazine

· Blue Jays Preview (March 28) – An in-depth look at the newly rebuilt 2013 Blue Jays, including player profiles, interviews, and analysis

· ’93 World Series: An oral history (April 22) – In this special collector’s issue, members of the 1993 Blue Jays remember their historic World Series title

· In-Season – In-depth profiles and analysis all season long


http://www.broadcastermagazine.com/news ... 002158209/
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Post#2 » by spykelee » Fri Mar 22, 2013 12:33 am

This get's a massive thumbs up as it is tremendous coverage throughout all there platforms, But if I was nitpicking, one thing I'd have loved to have seen in the past, and especially so this season, would be at least, a 30 minute post game show.

That said, luv the jays in 30 every night, the baseball central @ Noon and the expanded digital coverage as well as the sportsnet magazine writings. Grange and Brunt really help out on that platform in particular.
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Post#3 » by LittleOzzy » Fri Mar 22, 2013 12:50 am

spykelee wrote:This get's a massive thumbs up as it is tremendous coverage throughout all there platforms, But if I was nitpicking, one thing I'd have loved to have seen in the past, and especially so this season, would be at least, a 30 minute post game show.

That said, luv the jays in 30 every night, the baseball central @ Noon and the expanded digital coverage as well as the sportsnet magazine writings. Grange and Brunt really help out on that platform in particular.


I agree on the post game show. Would be great for the media scrums after the game.

Jays in 30 is nice, but interested fans will have already watched the game. A post game show would make more sense followed by Jays in 30 later on at like Midnight or even the next morning after Connected at 9.
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Post#4 » by spykelee » Fri Mar 22, 2013 1:25 am

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I agree on the post game show. Would be great for the media scrums after the game.

Jays in 30 is nice, but interested fans will have already watched the game. A post game show would make more sense followed by Jays in 30 later on at like Midnight or even the next morning after Connected at 9.


Ya I don't understand why there isn't one. It would be beyond easy to do. Have Jaime and Gregg do the first segment, maybe until Gibby shows up for his post game presser. 2nd segment could be just Jaime and Gregg going over everything from the game. Third segment have the radio guys come down and join in and chat about all things American league or baseball that night, and lastly get your post game reactions from both teams... Then the show can air following each replay of game in 30. With interest as high as it is, I think a post game show would be a pretty big success.

All that said, i still think the coverage is great, but there's always room for improvement :)
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Post#5 » by duppyy » Fri Mar 22, 2013 2:06 am

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spykelee wrote:This get's a massive thumbs up as it is tremendous coverage throughout all there platforms, But if I was nitpicking, one thing I'd have loved to have seen in the past, and especially so this season, would be at least, a 30 minute post game show.

That said, luv the jays in 30 every night, the baseball central @ Noon and the expanded digital coverage as well as the sportsnet magazine writings. Grange and Brunt really help out on that platform in particular.


I agree on the post game show. Would be great for the media scrums after the game.

Jays in 30 is nice, but interested fans will have already watched the game. A post game show would make more sense followed by Jays in 30 later on at like Midnight or even the next morning after Connected at 9.


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Post#6 » by LittleOzzy » Fri Mar 22, 2013 8:19 pm

Sportsnet will also be competing with themselves by airing 77 MLB games on Sportsnet One, 40 head-to-head with a Jays game on the main network.
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Post#7 » by Avenger » Sat Mar 23, 2013 2:51 am

This is a good hire by sportsnet, an actual baseball guy. Still doesn't make up for hiring Jack Morris or Gregg Zaun or Dirk Hayhurst to important roles and all of whom are complete know nothings.
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Post#8 » by LittleOzzy » Mon Apr 1, 2013 11:33 pm

Adding it all up between Sportsnet/Sportsnet One and TSN2 Canada will have 444 MLB games available to watch this season.

162 Jays games on Sportsnet/Sporrtsnet One
168 other games on Sportsnet Regional channels.
88 other games on Sportsnet One
26 Sunday Night baseball games on TSN2
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Post#9 » by roon » Mon Apr 1, 2013 11:54 pm

Very impressive sportsnet.
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Post#10 » by hyper316 » Tue Apr 2, 2013 12:21 am

I'm a Rogers customer, does Bell customers have access to SN1?
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Post#11 » by joseph235 » Tue Apr 2, 2013 1:36 am

hyper316 wrote:I'm a Rogers customer, does Bell customers have access to SN1?


Yep, it's on free preview for this month!
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Post#12 » by J-Roc » Tue Apr 2, 2013 1:57 am

No Android app for Sportsnet?? ffs
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Post#13 » by LittleOzzy » Tue Apr 2, 2013 4:16 pm

Sportsnet One is on free preview this month.
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Post#14 » by Yeezus_ » Tue Apr 2, 2013 4:29 pm

Are the Jays on any Sunday Night ESPN games this year?
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Post#15 » by Wo1verine » Tue Apr 2, 2013 5:34 pm

raptorsnation_5 wrote:Are the Jays on any Sunday Night ESPN games this year?

Nope.
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Post#16 » by satyr9 » Tue Apr 2, 2013 5:43 pm

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raptorsnation_5 wrote:Are the Jays on any Sunday Night ESPN games this year?

Nope.


Do they schedule out the whole year in advance? Is there no flex to their schedule? I'm not saying the Jays are likely to be on, but it seems dumb if they lock that down for the whole year. Nothing would be funnier to me than a Yanks/Sox Sunday nighter where they're both trying to lose for draft position. First ever sub 3 hour Yanks/Sox game.
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Post#17 » by Wo1verine » Tue Apr 2, 2013 6:25 pm

satyr9 wrote:
Wo1verine wrote:
raptorsnation_5 wrote:Are the Jays on any Sunday Night ESPN games this year?

Nope.


Do they schedule out the whole year in advance? Is there no flex to their schedule? I'm not saying the Jays are likely to be on, but it seems dumb if they lock that down for the whole year. Nothing would be funnier to me than a Yanks/Sox Sunday nighter where they're both trying to lose for draft position. First ever sub 3 hour Yanks/Sox game.


Anything can change, it's still unlikely that the jays will be on Sunday night baseball..
Many there just don't care for Canada's team.

As you know, it's all about ratings.
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Post#18 » by J-Roc » Wed Apr 3, 2013 11:29 am

Anyone hear Zaun on the pregame last night on the radio? In talking about how the clubhouse gets along, he said omething to the effect of..."Lemme tell you about a clubhouse. The Latin guys hang with the Latin guys, the black guys with the black guys, whites, pitches and positions players...." It was just so un-PC of him, lol. Around 5:30pm yesterday, but I can't find the clip on the new website.
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Post#19 » by Geddy » Thu Apr 4, 2013 3:11 am

I understand the hype coming into this season but Sportsnet needs to tone done some of those commercials like the Metric one. It gets cheesy after a few commercial breaks.

The behind the plate camera is also annoying and a shameless way to draw attention to the sponsors in the outfield.
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Post#20 » by J-Roc » Thu Apr 4, 2013 11:17 am

I'm hoping with a couple of quick losses, the cheerleading can tone down, though I guess if things go the way we want, and the team wins the next 4, the cheerleading will get even worse.

I found it odd at the opening ceremony how they showed on the video screen highlights of sportscasts talking about the moves the Jays made and how they were "going for it". Seems to me that sort of hype should come from outside media, not from a team itself. Teams should focus on what's happening on the field, and just intro the new players to fans with their previous accomplishments.

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