Toronto, ON (August 24, 2010) – Phil King, President of Sports and Executive Vice-President of Programming, CTV Inc., today announced three appointments at TSN, effective immediately. Reporting to King, Stewart Johnston is promoted to President. Reporting to Johnston are Mark Milliere, who is promoted to Senior Vice-President, Production, and Shawn Redmond, who moves to a new role as Vice-President, Programming.
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Toronto, ON (July 13, 2010) – The votes are in! After a record number of votes were cast online from coast to coast, Bay Roberts, Newfoundland has been named the first winning community in the Kraft Celebration Tour.
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-TSN2 to announce key acquisitions of major sports properties in the coming weeks-
TORONTO (February 24, 2010) – BBM Canada’s official audience data for January 2010, confirms that TSN2 now ranks as the most-watched digital channel in Canada in overall average audience and in all of the key advertising demographics.
Among all specialty channels in Canada, TSN2 ranks 21st for overall audience ahead of many long-established analogue channels. Read more…
– DAYTONA 500 airs live on TSN on Sunday beginning at 12 noon ET –
Toronto, ON (February 12, 2010) – When the green flag drops in Daytona on Sunday, it marks the official start of TSN and TSN2’s extensive 2010 NASCAR SPRINT CUP coverage. Once again TSN and TSN2 will give Canadians complete coverage of the full season of racing. TSN’s flag-to-flag coverage of the DAYTONA 500 airs Sunday, Feb. 14 starting at 12 noon ET.
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– New Orleans Saints victory is the second most-watched telecast in Canada since 1994 –
– One in two Canadians watch some part of the broadcast –
– Audiences peaks at 8 million viewers in the final minutes of the fourth quarter –
– 1.8 million watch series premiere of UNDERCOVER BOSS –
Toronto, ON (February 8, 2009) – SUPER BOWL XLIV is the most-watched SUPER BOWL ever with a record audience of 6.7 million viewers in Canada on CTV (6.025 million) and RDS (650,000) last night. Preliminary overnight data from BBM Canada confirms that the New Orleans Saints’ 31-17 victory over the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday is the second biggest audience for any broadcast on Canadian television since 1994.* Overall, an astonishing 16.64 million viewers – or one in two Canadians – tuned in to some or all of the broadcast on CTV or RDS. Read more…