According to Postmedia’s Dan Barnes, the Canadian Football League and The Sports Network have agreed to a six-year contract extension.
An official announcement has not been made by TSN or the CFL, but Barnes reports the new deal will be worth $50 million annually. Both sides have had a long standing partnership, with their current broadcast agreement not set to expire until 2021. The new six-year contract will see the partnership between TSN and the CFL continue through at least the 2025 season.
The current contract, set to expire in 2021 was worth $43 million annually and originally began as a five-year deal in 2013. In 2015, however, both sides agreed to a three year extension that was tacked on to the end of the deal. Now, two years before their most recent agreement is up for renewal, the CFL has agreed to a new and more lucrative $50 million contract with TSN. Prior to the $43 million contract agreed to in 2013, the CFL and TSN had a five-year deal worth just $15 million annually.
Through their partnerships, TSN has helped viewership increase for the Canadian Football League. TSN and RDS will continue to hold exclusive rights to all CFL broadcasts including their championship game, the Grey Cup.
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