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New TV Contract

https://3downnation.com/2026/01/14/cfl-sets-start-of-2026-season-as-self-imposed-deadline-for-new-broadcast-deal/

Well, same ****, different year. The CFL screwed itself 100 times over by going to a single game provider in 2008. The other networks basically said, Eff You. Now, they're stuck with a shitty provider who chronically underpays because they can do what they want. And a former TSN president negotiating with his old company?? What good can come from that?

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  • Sounds like $500 Million over 6 years. 66% increase over the last deal. Each team should get about an extra $3.5 million/yr.

  • At the time they went purely to tsn cbc was getting out of pro sports and Roger's was going all in on the nhl so they went with bell. Welcome to the Canadian oligopoly 

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    Big assumption that they haven't tried.  BIG

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We're all hardcore fans and we're balking and saying its a lot to pay for one game a week or realistically 1 game a month that you want to watch. I get the extra money and how its good but this just seems like a way to lose more fans.

20 minutes ago, rebusrankin said:

We're all hardcore fans and we're balking and saying its a lot to pay for one game a week or realistically 1 game a month that you want to watch. I get the extra money and how its good but this just seems like a way to lose more fans.

As with everything the new commish does....

56 minutes ago, bearpants said:

When I read it, I understood that they would hire their own crew... and I had the exact same thought as you

It's interesting because it's in Canada and the US that they have exclusive rights, but they are stepping into the CFL+ role for outside that market, so are they just going to provide the TSN stream for those markets or are they going to have to actually cover all those games? It would be kind of lame if they did remote commentary outside of Saturday... Even if I wouldn't typically be subjected to it.

I wonder if the CBS Sports contract is still in effect at the start of this or if there is going to be a further announcement about the 60 game slate in the US

Just now, ShyGuy said:

It's interesting because it's in Canada and the US that they have exclusive rights, but they are stepping into the CFL+ role for outside that market, so are they just going to provide the TSN stream for those markets or are they going to have to actually cover all those games? It would be kind of lame if they did remote commentary outside of Saturday... Even if I wouldn't typically be subjected to it.

I wonder if the CBS Sports contract is still in effect at the start of this or if there is going to be a further announcement about the 60 game slate in the US

The US distribution deal is seperate and also up for renewel. So we'll hear about that at a different time.

5 hours ago, Mike said:

I'm really curious to know why everyone seems to think DAZN is so low on the totem pole. They're huge outside of the US. Their NFL service in Canada is great. I hate the price, but the quality is amazing.

no kidding lol just such unawareness

How many people do you know currently have a DAZN subscription... now how many people do you know have a Netflix / Prime / any other larger streaming service....

I don't think a guy across the world who has a DAZN sub to watch Cricket is going to tune into CFL Saturday nights. I've only known a few complete die hard MMA/boxing fans who used to use DAZN because back in the day it was a thing for C level fighting leagues to get a streaming provider. It was hot garbage and none of the promotions as far as I could tell generated any large revenue with being with them.

If I am to believe the subcriber numbers from google:

Netflix - 325 million

Prime - 200 million

HBO Max - 140 million

Disney+ - 131 million

YouTube Premium - 125 million

Paramount+ - 80 million

Hulu - 64 million

and waaaaaaay lower is Dazn with 20 million for which a large portion is outside of North America because of the Soccer streams they have.

DAZN By The Numbers

  • Global Subscribers: ~20 million paid subscribers worldwide.

  • Global Ranking: #18 overall, positioning it directly ahead of specialized services like Sony's Crunchyroll (~17–21 million) and Starz (~10–19 million).

  • Primary Markets: Strongest domestic presence and broadcast rights packages are held in Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Belgium, Portugal, and Taiwan.

Sooo you were saying unawareness?

How is this going to attract new fans? Maybe it's a short term money influx but long term it's impossible to think this is a good for growing the league. All I can see is this alienating the die hards (on top of adding the new rules) and basically making the CFL an even lower presence in Canada.

5 hours ago, HardCoreBlue said:

Wow now that’s a panel.

Throw in a 24 of Club along with the OV and include Suitor as a whipping boy for Walby and Dunnigan as the beer flows and takes effect. I would definitely pay a subscription fee to watch that.

I think after watching the first episode this is what would happen:

Who won the game?

What game?

0 PBP, but 3 colour guys in various states of rapid decline. Colour me intrigued.

Edited by Pete Catan's Ghost

To be able to download the games will be cool, have checked their site nothing up yet...love to sign up before i head overseas,something different,at least they are trying something different. TBH, i thought prime mondays for the NHL was pretty lame,just didn't have the right feel,but maybe in time.

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4 hours ago, Noeller said:

As with everything the new commish does....

But who got a nice chunk of change out of selling a bunch of games to DAZN? Bell. Where did Johnston work? Where will he go back to when he's a ******* nobody who put this league on its deathbed again within 5 years?

Honestly can't believe the owners/governors are on board with all of this.

I get the money piece in the immediate but there's big long-term implications too. And with the rule changes etc.

28 minutes ago, JuranBoldenRules said:

But who got a nice chunk of change out of selling a bunch of games to DAZN? Bell. Where did Johnston work? Where will he go back to when he's a ******* nobody who put this league on its deathbed again within 5 years?

Honestly can't believe the owners/governors are on board with all of this.

I get the money piece in the immediate but there's big long-term implications too. And with the rule changes etc.

How would Bell get money selling games they don’t have the rights to? DAZN plays the league for the rights to their games. Bell paid the league for the rights to their games.

Owners are on side cuz they see the dollar signs right now, and they don't care if it kills the CFL if/when DAZN pulls its money for lack of viewers.

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9 hours ago, Super Duper Negatron said:

An additional $3.5 million a year per team is a giant boost to sustainability, no? Sucks to have to pay for another service, but better than having no league.

So, why can't the CFL put financial terms in the announcement? Why the cloak & dagger garbage?

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5 hours ago, rebusrankin said:

We're all hardcore fans and we're balking and saying its a lot to pay for one game a week or realistically 1 game a month that you want to watch. I get the extra money and how its good but this just seems like a way to lose more fans.

The CFL plays Thurs till the NFL season starts, Friday nights as well as Sat aftn & evening. At worst, if you don't subscribe you'll miss one game a week. I don't think the world will come crashing down for the CFL losing one game a week to fans who don't want to pay for the service. This is the proper way to grow the game internationally. Not the Ambrosie way of bringing in Euros, Australians, Mexican or Japanese & forcing them on rosters thinking that people in those countries will suddenly be interested in our league.

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