The End of an Era

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The era of free-to-air hockey in Canada has ended; a tradition dating back to 1952 on television (and 1931 on radio) fans now require a Sportsnet subscription or streaming service to watch Saturday night NHL games.

Hockey Night in Canada is ending its run on the CBC after the public broadcaster and Rogers Sportsnet failed to reach a new sublicensing agreement for the 2026-27 NHL season. This marks the end of a 75-year tradition of free Saturday night NHL broadcasts on Canadian television, with games now airing exclusively on subscription-based Sportsnet platforms.


 

nan

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I was actually surprised to hear this. I get it's all about money but I would assume CBC gets some money from advertisers, do they not?
 

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The era of free-to-air hockey in Canada has ended; a tradition dating back to 1952 on television (and 1931 on radio) fans now require a Sportsnet subscription or streaming service to watch Saturday night NHL games.

Hockey Night in Canada is ending its run on the CBC after the public broadcaster and Rogers Sportsnet failed to reach a new sublicensing agreement for the 2026-27 NHL season. This marks the end of a 75-year tradition of free Saturday night NHL broadcasts on Canadian television, with games now airing exclusively on subscription-based Sportsnet platforms.


The CBC is a disaster. Was once an institution that served all Canadians with balance, fairness and good Canadiana content. No longer. We really should have an individual choice whether our taxes fund this relic, or not. I wouldn't give a dime to the network if I had a choice. The loss of the NHL is another nail in the coffin.
 

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The CBC is a disaster. Was once an institution that served all Canadians with balance, fairness and good Canadiana content. No longer. We really should have an individual choice whether our taxes fund this relic, or not. I wouldn't give a dime to the network if I had a choice. The loss of the NHL is another nail in the coffin.
I feel that the CBC still has value. I've been able to obtain some helpful information on a health concern I'm dealing with from some of the broadcasts they have have on radio.
 

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I feel that the CBC still has value. I've been able to obtain some helpful information on a health concern I'm dealing with from some of the broadcasts they have have on radio.
When we emigrated to Canada many moons ago, the CBC introduced, and educated us, on what Canada means. We have become proud Canadians thanks to, As it Happens, Cross Country Checkup, and of course Hockey Night in Canada, and many local programs.
If your wan t to kill CBC, WELCOME TO FOX NIGHT IN CANADA.
 

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Yes, Even though the CBC gets some revenue from advertising, the sad fact is this would not pay the invoice Rogers probably was asking.
Not only do we not get to watch HNIC on Saturday night, we don't get to see all the Stanley Cup games either unless we pay for Sportsnet (Rogers) on cable.

Then there is the top 1/3 of Canada, Yukon, NWT and Nunavut that do NOT have cable services, no Global or CTV stations either. Only the CBC. Last time I was in Inuvik, I captured a great photo of Native Kids playing street Hockey. If it was not for HNIC on CBC they would not know the game existed. CBC's primary mandates are to provide a majority of Canadian Content to 98% of the population of Canada, in 2 official Languages. This is where the government funding goes. NOT to programing. Every tiny community in the country is able to receive both Radio and Television in 2 languages. In the North there are 8 official Languages and CBC just happens to produce some programming in all of them.
 

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Yes, Even though the CBC gets some revenue from advertising, the sad fact is this would not pay the invoice Rogers probably was asking.
Not only do we not get to watch HNIC on Saturday night, we don't get to see all the Stanley Cup games either unless we pay for Sportsnet (Rogers) on cable.

Then there is the top 1/3 of Canada, Yukon, NWT and Nunavut that do NOT have cable services, no Global or CTV stations either. Only the CBC. Last time I was in Inuvik, I captured a great photo of Native Kids playing street Hockey. If it was not for HNIC on CBC they would not know the game existed. CBC's primary mandates are to provide a majority of Canadian Content to 98% of the population of Canada, in 2 official Languages. This is where the government funding goes. NOT to programing. Every tiny community in the country is able to receive both Radio and Television in 2 languages. In the North there are 8 official Languages and CBC just happens to produce some programming in all of them.
Break up Rogers as a monopoly. It used to be shaw and rogers and now shaw is gone. who is left Rogers... or fine them 10 M dollars every time Hockey Night in Canada is not played every saturday... The fed government should just ass fuck Rogers... They want to make profit, fuck them. Screw them over... gonna go Trump on them..... put them in jail.....
 
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80watts

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Yes, Even though the CBC gets some revenue from advertising, the sad fact is this would not pay the invoice Rogers probably was asking.
Not only do we not get to watch HNIC on Saturday night, we don't get to see all the Stanley Cup games either unless we pay for Sportsnet (Rogers) on cable.

Then there is the top 1/3 of Canada, Yukon, NWT and Nunavut that do NOT have cable services, no Global or CTV stations either. Only the CBC. Last time I was in Inuvik, I captured a great photo of Native Kids playing street Hockey. If it was not for HNIC on CBC they would not know the game existed. CBC's primary mandates are to provide a majority of Canadian Content to 98% of the population of Canada, in 2 official Languages. This is where the government funding goes. NOT to programing. Every tiny community in the country is able to receive both Radio and Television in 2 languages. In the North there are 8 official Languages and CBC just happens to produce some programming in all of them.
Did you know that in most sports at school, most kids would choose to play floor hockey, instead of other sports. Play hockey 2X a week, and the other 3 time have the other sports introduced. Young kids get track and field, mostly running races and soccer...Every kid should get 1- 1.5 hours a day sports.
 
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