ORRFForever
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I disagree with paragraph 1. TV has been around for a century and it will be around for another 100 years.TV channels will be dead in a decade. Everything's going to be streamed.
Sportsnet's streaming service will likely survive because they'll be able to control the broadcast rights to the Jays, Raptors and local Leaf games. TSN's future is a little murkier because they don't have the Jays.
Amazon, Apple and Netflix have started dipping their toes into taking away sports content from the channels. They're going to push even harder because sports means guaranteed subscribers and there's a streaming service consolidation coming. Amazon and Apple are so rich they don't even have to make money on it. They can do it just to push out competitors.
TSN has football (Canadian College, U.S. College, the CFL and the NFL in the summer / fall / winter. They have the World Juniors. They have March Madness. They'll be more than fine.
If Amazon, Apple and Netflix want the streaming rights to Canada, take em - they'll burn thru money like Rogers did.
The NHL will want a presence on Canadian TV - and that's something Amazon, Apple and Netflix cannot provide. TSN and Sportsnet should work together to negotiate a very profitable deal with the NHL for TV. If the NHL isn't interested in their terms, walk away and we'll see who blinks first.