Sportsnet Ontario
Sportsnet Ontario | |
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Network | Sportsnet |
Owned by | Rogers Sports & Media (Rogers Sportsnet Inc.) |
Country | Canada |
Headquarters | Rogers Building, Toronto, Ontario |
Website | Sportsnet |
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Sportsnet Ontario (formerly known as CTV Sportsnet Ontario and Rogers Sportsnet Ontario) is a Canadian regional sports specialty channel owned by Rogers Sports & Media serving most of all Ontario. It is one of four Sportsnet regional feeds.
It is the main television channel of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Raptors, and the Toronto Blue Jays (although the latter carried nationally).
Personalities[edit]
- Nick Kypreos – Hockeycentral analyst
- Bill Watters – Hockeycentral analyst
- Gord Stellick – Hockeycentral analyst
- Paul Hendrick – Maple Leafs sideline reporter
- Andi Petrillo – Leafs TV reporter
- Bob McGill – former Leafs defenceman and current Leafs TV reporter
- Joe Bowen – Toronto Maple Leafs play-by-play voice
- Greg Millen – Toronto Maple Leafs colour analyst
High definition television[edit]
Originally, Sportsnet operated one national feed that consisted primarily of a simulcast of Sportsnet Ontario, carrying nationally televised events, or separate content from other regional feeds. That feed was launched on September 1, 2003. In 2007, Sportsnet began utilizing a second high-definition feed in order to broadcast select Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators hockey games in HD, beginning in the 2007–08 NHL season,[1] activated only in the regions a game is to be televised. On January 26, 2009, the national HD feed was replaced by individual HD feeds for Ontario.
References[edit]
- ↑ Rogers Sportsnet Continues as Home of Canucks Hockey with 47 Games in 2007–08 Retrieved on May 25, 2007. Archived January 10, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
External links[edit]
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