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Greg Millen, whose voice was familiar to a generation of Canadian hockey fans, died Monday. A cause of death was not made ...
The NHL has signed a 12-year, $11 billion CAD ($7.7 billion USD) deal with its Canadian national broadcast partner, Rogers.
Millen was also a part of CBC's Hockey Night in Canada and the NHL on Sportsnet. In all, he covered three Olympic Games, two World Cups of Hockey, 12 Stanley Cup finals and 12 NHL all-star games.
Sublicensing agreements are also how Hockey Night in Canada — the iconic, Saturday night hockey game program that's run on TV since 1952 — airs on CBC television. The CBC was the initial broadcaster ...
It doesn’t push limits with its coverage. It has turned the incredible untouchable brand that was Hockey Night in Canada — the brand of all Canadian brands — into just another television show. And, in ...
For more than three decades, Millen's broadcast career would allow him to bring his keen analysis to CBC "Hockey Night In Canada" viewers and those watching the NHL on Rogers Sportsnet.
On Apr. 2, the NHL and Rogers inked an $11 billion 12-year extension to their broadcast deal. Here's what it could mean for ...
Toronto columnist Steve Simmons criticized Rogers Communications' new 12-year, CAD 11 billion (7.7B USD) NHL broadcast deal.
On Friday, Liberal Leader Mark Carney vowed to provide an initial $150 million funding increase, while directing ...
Greg Millen, a popular player and ironman goalie for the Whalers, died Monday at 67. He left his mark in Hartford some 40 ...
As the original Canadian NHL broadcast deal that shook the world nears its conclusion, the consensus in the television ...