20 Nations, 1 Prize ⚾️🏆
Catch all 40 WBC pool play games on Sportsnet 📺
20 Nations, 1 Prize ⚾️🏆
Catch all 40 WBC pool play games on Sportsnet 📺
Spring(er) is in the air!
Starting this Saturday, Sportsnet delivers exclusive Blue Jays Spring Training coverage from Dunedin, airing 23 games on TV and Sportsnet+, including all 15 home games.
See full Spring Training broadcast schedule here: www.sportsnet.ca/mlb/article/...
It’s hard to believe I came to Toronto in a trade in May of 1981, thinking that would be the end of a very good career. Little did I know that I still would be associated with the Blue Jays through the 2025 season. What a glorious season it was. It was a joy and an honour to be involved in each and every game through Game 7 of the World Series. Only one other outcome could have topped the fantastic year. After the World Series, my wife Arlene and I had plenty of time to think about the past and look forward to our future. After many heartfelt conversations, we both decided it was time for me to step out of the booth and enjoy the years ahead. It has been a fantastic journey with Sportsnet, the Blue Jays and the wonderful Blue Jays fans all over the world. Thank you all for embracing me and welcoming my family and me in a way that has made us feel like we are part of yours. I will dearly miss my working partners, the leadership at Rogers, and the Toronto Blue Jays baseball club, all of whom made it so much fun to be at the ballpark talking about the game I’ve loved for my whole life. As to the fans specifically, I will miss the “selfies,” the handshakes and the welcoming smiles. I will never forget any of those, nor the unwavering support and generosity, which has meant more than words can say. I look forward to continuing to root for the Blue Jays along with you, and you’ll always be in my heart. My sincere appreciation to all of you. I had hoped to be part of the 50th year of the Toronto Blue Jays but it’s time to pass the torch. Enjoy 2026 and beyond, I will see you down the road. With the utmost gratitude and respect, Buck Martinez
Legendary Blue Jays Broadcaster Buck Martinez Announces Retirement
Press Release: www.rogerssportsandmedia.com/the-latest/l...
🚨 This Saturday, Sportsnet celebrates the 26th annual Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada, live from Moncton! 🍁
The 12.5-hour broadcast marathon begins at 1pm ET/10 am PT, including all 7 Canadian NHL teams in action 📺
More 👉 www.rogerssportsandmedia.com/the-latest/s...
Congratulations to our very own Hazel Mae on winning the 2025 Jack Graney Award! 👏
The award is presented by the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame to a member of the media who has made significant contributions to the game of baseball in Canada.
🚨 The PWHL is back on Sportsnet!
Sportsnet is set to broadcast 30 PWHL games this season, starting on November 23 🏒
Full PWHL on Sportsnet broadcast schedule 👉 www.sportsnet.ca/pwhl/article...
🚨 World Series Game 7 is the most-watched Rogers broadcast ever, with an average audience of 10.9 million viewers.
It also becomes the most-watched English-language broadcast on record in Canada outside of the 2010 Winter Olympics. 👀
Details: about.rogers.com/news-ideas/w...
🚨Game 5 of the World Series is the new most-watched Blue Jays game EVER with an average audience of 7.2 million viewers on Sportsnet. 👀
Through five games, the World Series is averaging 6.4 million viewers, with 19.3 million Canadians tuning in at some point. ⚾️
Another record broken! 💥👀
Game 1 of the #WorldSeries on Sportsnet averaged 7M viewers, becoming the new most-watched @BlueJays game ever.
Game 2 averaged 6.6M, now the second most-watched Blue Jays game ever.
Games 1 & 2 combined reached 15.9M Canadians.
HISTORY. MADE.💙
ALCS Game 7 was the most-watched Blue Jays game over on Sportsnet, with an average of 6 million viewers tuning in to watch Canada’s Team punch their ticket to the World Series! The game reached 11.8 million Canadians.
More details 👉 about.rogers.com/news-ideas/r...
Yankees vs. Blue Jays ALDS averaged 3.7M viewers on Sportsnet, with 11.5M Canadians tuning in at some point throughout the series💥
An average of 3.8M Canadians watched Game 4 last night, plus an average of 2.9M stayed tuned to watch the champagne pops in post-game! 🍾
👀 Blue Jays fans WANT IT ALL!
Game 1 of Blue Jays vs. Yankees ALDS drew an average audience of 3.6 million on Sportsnet. Game 2 averaged 3.5 million viewers.
9.5 million Canadians tuned in to the games at some point this weekend. ⚾️
Vicky Mboko’s National Bank Open championship victory last night was Sportsnet’s most-watched tennis program ever, averaging 638,000 viewers. From start to finish, the NBO reached 5.5 million Canadians. Thanks for watching! 🍁
📣 Calling all Tennis fans!
Sportsnet is serving up exclusive coverage of the 2025 National Bank Open presented by Rogers, starting July 27!
More details 👉 www.rogerssportsandmedia.com/the-latest/s...
It's time to mark your calendars, hockey fans! 📅
Check out highlights of the NHL's 2025-26 season schedule on Sportsnet, including can't-miss matchups and special events 👇
www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/...
ICYMI: Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada is heading to Moncton in 2026! 📢🏒
More details 👉 moncton.ca/en/news-noti...
And then there were four! 🏒
The 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs Conference Finals begin tomorrow night on Sportsnet
All eyes on the prize! 🏒👀
After the first round, 20.5 million Canadians (51% of the population) have already tuned in to the Stanley Cup Playoffs on Sportsnet!
Round 1 averaged 1.2 million viewers across all games.
Set for the Second Round 🏆
Sportsnet Announces 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs Second Round Coverage Details, Beginning Tonight! 🏒
More details 👉 rogerssportsandmedia.com/the-latest/s...
16 Teams. 1 Champion. 🏆
Sportsnet announces 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs First Round coverage details, including 4 series featuring Canadian teams! 🏒
All the details 👉 bit.ly/42NqEmd
It is with heavy hearts that we at Sportsnet mourn the passing of Greg Millen, a beloved figure in our hockey community and cherished member of our NHL on Sportsnet team. As both a player and broadcaster, Greg left an indelible mark on the sport as well as everyone who had the pleasure to know him, watch him, and listen to him. With his infectious passion for the game, sharp insights, and quick wit, Greg was a trusted and familiar voice in the homes of millions of Canadians for more than 30 years. Our deepest condolences go out to Greg’s family, friends, colleagues, fans, and all those who were touched by his kindness, expertise, and endless love for the game of hockey. He will be dearly missed.
🚨 More than 1M Canadians tuned in to
Sportsnet’s Hockey Central Trade Deadline coverage, making it Canada’s #1 choice for NHL Trade Deadline
📺 Sportsnet’s average audience was nearly double its closest competitor
🔥 Sportsnet’s most-watched Trade Deadline broadcast ever
24-hours to go until NHL Trade Deadline! ⏰
Sportsnet's Hockey Central Trade Deadline presented by bet365 crew is game-ready for hours of breaking NHL news, analysis, and interviews starting tomorrow at 10am ET/7am PT! 🚨🏒
4.4 million Canadians tuned in to 4 Nations Face-Off on Sportsnet. Thanks for watching, Canada! 🍁
In a recent Rogers survey, 78% of Canadians said hockey is core to their national identity, and 4 in 10 said a victory would increase their pride in Canada: about.rogers.com/news-ideas/4...
👀 Canada’s victory last night in the 4 Nations Face-Off final was the second most-watched hockey game ever on @Sportsnet, averaging 5.7 million viewers, and reaching 10.7 million Canadians.
Concurrent audience peaked at 7.3 million when McDavid scored the OT winner. 📈
The Blue Jays are back! #TOTHECORE ⚾️
Sportsnet is the home of everything Blue Jays with every base covered across TV, Sportsnet+, digital, & audio platforms all season long, starting with Spring Training on Feb. 22📺📱
Check out more 👉 bit.ly/4hAhFtL
🚨 4 Nations Face-Off Ratings Report 🚨
Canada vs. USA averaged 4.7 million viewers on Sportsnet, and reached 9.35 million Canadians. 🏒👀