Hockey on the CBC has been a tradition in Canada, and in southeast Michigan, for 74 years. Here's why it's ending.
For the first time since 1952, CBC will no longer air National Hockey League games. The news was announced in a joint statement by Sportsnet, the exclusive Canadian rightsholder, and CBC. “After a ...
The move coincides with the end of CBC and Rogers Communications' 12-year sublicensing agreement for NHL games.
TORONTO — "Hockey Night in Canada," a program featuring National Hockey League games that has been part of the national ...
One of the longest-standing Canadian traditions is officially over. Today, Rogers Sportsnet announced that Hockey Night in ...
CBC and Sportsnet announced the Canadian national broadcaster will no longer carry NHL games. It's definitely a sad day for ...
TORONTO — Rogers Sportsnet and the CBC say that the public broadcaster will not carry NHL broadcasts next season.
After nearly 75 years, the final horn has sounded on CBC’s iconic Hockey Night in Canada program. The recent decision by CBC and Rogers Communications to end the sub-licensing deal that allowed CBC to ...
The NHL will have a fresh challenge when it comes to setting its 2026-27 schedule with British Columbia moving to permanent year-round daylight saving time this fall and Alberta expected to follow ...
A media advocacy group says the end of NHL broadcasts on CBC television raises concerns about public access to a cherished ...
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