par François » 21 octobre 2005 15:10
Rogers Sportsnet sublicenses World Cup 2006 matches to CTV and TSN
August 15, 2005
Canadian regional sports network Rogers Sportsnet announced that it has sublicensed several World Cup 2006 matches for broadcast on The Sports Network (TSN), as well as the World Cup 2006 Final match to broadcast network CTV.
All 64 World Cup matches will be televised in English for the first time in Canada.
Canadian media and communications conglomerate BCE owns majority stakes in CTV and TSN.
Rogers Sportsnet acquires Canadian TV rights to World Cup 2006
November 16, 2004
Canadian regional sports network Rogers Sportsnet has signed an agreement to acquire exclusive Canadian TV rights, in 6 languages (English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Cantonese, and Mandarin), to FIFA World Cup 2006.
The agreement does NOT cover French or Arabic-language rights, which will be sold by Swiss sports marketing agency Infront Sports and Media AG to other Canadian broadcasters.
Rogers Sportsnet has also signed a second agreement with Infront to acquire Canadian TV rights in the same 6 languages to all other FIFA events with the exception of the FIFA Club World Championship through 2006.
Rogers Sportsnet sublicenses World Cup 2006 matches to CTV and TSN
August 15, 2005
Canadian regional sports network Rogers Sportsnet announced that it has sublicensed several World Cup 2006 matches for broadcast on The Sports Network (TSN), as well as the World Cup 2006 Final match to broadcast network CTV.
All 64 World Cup matches will be televised in English for the first time in Canada.
Canadian media and communications conglomerate BCE owns majority stakes in CTV and TSN.
Rogers Sportsnet acquires Canadian TV rights to World Cup 2006
November 16, 2004
Canadian regional sports network Rogers Sportsnet has signed an agreement to acquire exclusive Canadian TV rights, in 6 languages (English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Cantonese, and Mandarin), to FIFA World Cup 2006.
The agreement does NOT cover French or Arabic-language rights, which will be sold by Swiss sports marketing agency Infront Sports and Media AG to other Canadian broadcasters.
Rogers Sportsnet has also signed a second agreement with Infront to acquire Canadian TV rights in the same 6 languages to all other FIFA events with the exception of the FIFA Club World Championship through 2006.