About TSN
- TSN, a division of CTVglobemedia, is Canada’s Sports Leader
- TSN was voted the No. 1 source for sports coverage and news by sports fans across the country*
- Launched on Canadian television on Sept. 1, 1984
*2007/2008 Roper Reports Canada
Distribution
- TSN is available in 9 million households
Key Executive
- Phil King – TSN President. Appointed as TSN President in 2004. King joined the network in 1989 and was previously TSN’s Senior Vice President of Programming
Key properties
- SportsCentre - TSN’s flagship news and information program
- NHL on TSN - at least 70 games featuring Canadian Teams and coverage from the first three rounds of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, NHL Entry Draft, NHL Draft Lottery
- All CFL games, including the playoffs and the Grey Cup
- IIHF World Junior Championship
- IIHF World Championship
- Olympic Games through 2012
- NFL - Sunday and Monday Night Football
- PGA TOUR and all four golf Majors
- Raptors basketball and the NBA Finals
- Blue Jays baseball
- Seasons of Champions Curling
- Auto Racing, including NASCAR, Formula One and IRL
- Tennis and all four Grand Slam events
- HBO World Championship boxing
TSN HD
- Launched in Aug. 2003, TSN HD became one of the first Canadian specialty channels to broadcast its signal in High Definition television (HDTV)
- TSN’s first HD telecast was on Saturday, Aug. 16 with the Montreal @ Hamilton CFL game
TSN2
- Launched in Aug. 2008, TSN2 features more than 800 hours of exclusive live programming from all the major sports leagues and associations around the world
- Also available in High Definition, TSN2 is available in close to 4 million homes
TSN.ca
- TSN.ca is one of the largest and most prolific sports news and information websites
- TSN.ca ranks No. 1 overall as the most-visited stand-alone sports website in Canada.**
**Source: ComScore
TSN MOBILE
- TSN MOBILE is the portable version of TSN’s industry-leading website, TSN.ca, accessible on any wireless device with Internet capabilities
NHL Network
- NHL Network offers viewers across North America a 24-hour all-access pass to complete hockey coverage
ESPN Classic
- Launched in 2001 in Canada, ESPN Classic has encore broadcasts of the most cherished classic games and moments from the world of sports
