As you know, in two years’ time, the contract for hockey broadcasting rights will expire. As a result, the Canadiens will no longer be systematically broadcast in French on TVA Sports on Saturday nights, and on RDS the rest of the time.
In fact, the game has changed since the TV contract was signed some ten years ago. That’s not to say it’s always going to be RDS or TVA Sports, which used to be unthinkable.
With monetary losses on both networks, it’s clear that the game has changed.
That’s what he told Jean-François Baril (98.5 FM ) last night.
Les Amateurs de sports I The portrait of sports broadcasting in Quebec is about to change, explains professor @LucDupont to @jfbaril.https://t.co/MZzGQXLOcx
– 98.5 Sports (@985Sports) July 30, 2024
The professor points out that his theory is hypothetical, but in his eyes, it makes sense. After all, in English Canada (which doesn’t affect the Habs), Amazon has bought Monday night games from Sportsnet for the next two years.
A model where it’s not completely divorced from cable might make sense for 2026, considering the fact that people who listen to hockey aren’t necessarily young and don’t systematically have anything other than cable.
But whether it’s Amazon, Apple (which I refuse to take out of the running so quickly) or any other such company, you have to expect to have to subscribe to something to be able to see a portion of Habs games as early as 2026. The club better be better…
Overtime
– It begins.
Alex Anthopoulos wants to recreate the magic of 2021. https://t.co/Qbmu2niZO1
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) July 30, 2024
– Bummer.
It’s the end in singles for Leylah Annie Fernandez in Paris, who came up against an Angelique Kerber in full possession! https://t.co/6JSOxdq1qL pic.twitter.com/xI0AmzY0Ir
– RDS (@RDSca) July 30, 2024
– Will it make a difference?
Maple Leafs hopeful Berube hiring, Tanev acquisition help spark deep runhttps://t.co/KrtpbkJy7c
– NHL.com (@NHLdotcom) July 30, 2024