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TSN originally broadcast Curling Canada (known through February 2015 as the Canadian Curling Association, or CCA) events, including the opening rounds of the Montana's Brier, the Scotties Tournament of Hearts from 1984-2003. CBC Sports, who had previously shared rights with TSN, became the sole broadcaster of CCA tournaments in 2004. The CCA ...
This is a list of past and present programs broadcast by the Canadian television channels TSN and ... Curling on TSN; Season of Champions on TSN; TSN Skins Game; Golf ...
The Sports Network (TSN) is a Canadian English language discretionary sports specialty channel owned by The Sports Network Inc., a subsidiary of CTV Specialty Television, which is also a joint venture of Bell Media (70%), also owned by BCE Inc. and ESPN Inc. (30%), itself a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company.
During the 2013 broadcast it was announced future Dominion All-Star Curling Skins Games would be held at a different location, to be announced. [3] The Travelers Companies took over sponsorship of the event for 2014 (which was held in Banff, Alberta) following its acquisition of The Dominion. Food brand Pinty's acquired title sponsorship for ...
CBS coverage of the tournament is also available in Canada. TSN also simulcasts regular-season games from ESPN. Coverage of games is also available from U.S. networks carried in Canada, such as Big Ten Network and CBS Sports Network, along with broadcast network coverage. An out-of-market sports package offered by some providers includes other ...
The number one team in Ontario, Team Rachel Homan, pre-qualified for the 2024 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, following changes to the qualification process made by Curling Canada, and therefore did not compete in the playdown process. [3] At the Hearts, Homan's team was called "Ontario–Homan" to differentiate themselves from Inglis.
The 2024 Everest Canadian Curling Club Championships was held from November 18 to 24 at the Barrie Curling Club in Barrie, Ontario. [1] The event is the Canadian championship for recreational or "club-level" curling , that is for curlers who are not currently playing at the high performance level.
The CBC has maintained partial rights to the NHL as part of a sub-licensing agreement with current rightsholder Rogers Media (maintaining the Saturday-night Hockey Night in Canada and playoff coverage), although this coverage is produced by Sportsnet, as opposed to the CBC itself as was the case in the past.