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| network_type = Specialty service (regional sports)| available = National | owner = Rogers Sportsnet Inc. (Rogers Media) | key_people = Douglas Beeforth - President | launch_date = October 9, 1998 | past_names = CTV Sportsnet (c. 1998-2000) | website = [www.sportsnet.ca] | }}

Rogers Sportsnet is a Canadian cable television specialty channel with programming featuring sports, operating four regional feeds and one national high-definition feed. It is owned by Rogers Sportsnet Inc., which is owned by Rogers Media.

Rogers Sportsnet was launched as CTV Sportsnet. The name was chosen to match the regional "Fox Sports Net" operations across the United States. CTV owned 40%; Rogers, Molson and Fox owned 20% each. When CTV purchased NetStar, the parent company of TSN, in 1999, they were forced to sell either Sportsnet or TSN by the CRTC. CTV elected to sell Sportsnet, on which the other shareholders had first right of refusal; as Rogers was the only interested party, Rogers bought CTV's interest and renamed the service Rogers Sportsnet. It has since acquired the shares of Molson and Fox, but does air some programs from FOX networks, notably including the English Premier League, NASCAR, and Major League Baseball, though MLB coverage outside of the Blue Jays has not always been the FOX domestic feed. Sportsnet also offers ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball package.

Broadcasting nationally across Canada, the station is actually similar to a broadcast network, with four regional feeds airing different sporting events tailored to the region they serve. As well, Sportsnet also operates a national high-definition programming service. The Sportsnet feeds are:

Rogers Sportsnet regions
Sportsnet Pacific carries selected Seattle Mariners games produced by FSN Northwest, while Sportsnet East and Ontario carry or have carried in the past selected Boston Red Sox games produced by NESN and selected New York Yankees games produced by YES, respectively, although the MLB Extra Innings package is available for purchase in Canada.

Although cable companies in Canada are permitted to carry only the local Sportsnet feed on analogue cable packages, all four feeds can be carried on satellite television or digital cable. However, in some instances programming on the out-of-market Sportsnet feeds, such as regional National Hockey League games, are blacked out.

In early 2005, Rogers Sportsnet was part of the consortium that won the Canadian broadcast rights to the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics, as well as the London 2012 Summer Olympics. This was considered a serious coup, as the CBC had consistently won Olympic broadcast rights from the 1996 Summer Olympics through to the 2008 Summer Olympics. CTV and TQS will be the primary broadcasters; Rogers Sportsnet, TSN and RDS will provide supplementary coverage.

Personalities

*Craig MacEwen
*Sean McCormick
*Bob McCown
*Ian Mendes
*Daren Millard
*Roger Millions
*Rance Mulliniks
*Dan Murphy
*Erin Paul
*Jason Portuondo
*Gene Principe
*Kevin Quinn
*Paul Romanuk
*Greg Ross
*Warren Sawkiw
*Brian Shanahan
*Chris Simpson
*Gord Stellick
*Helen Stoumbos
*Chuck Swirsky
*Pat Tabler
*Don Taylor
*Eric Tillman
*Mike Toth
*Jim Van Horne
*Bill Watters

Original Programs

Sportsnet HD

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Sportsnet HD is a high definition simulcast of Rogers Sportsnet. Most of the time, the channel is a mirror of the Ontario feed, but will sometimes simulcast programmes with the other three regions or air completely separate programming.

NHL coverage is not currently available on Sportsnet HD because only TSN has national cable rights. Toronto Blue Jays games make up the majority of Sportsnet's live HD programming, as the team itself is owned by Rogers.

External links

Competition

 


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