CBC SPORTS


'CBC Sports' is the division of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation responsible for sports broadcasting. The highest rated televised segment on the CBC Television network comes from the CBC Sports presentation of ''Hockey Night in Canada''. CBC Sports also broadcasts ''CFL on CBC'', Toronto Blue Jays baseball Games, the 2008 Olympics, and ''Major League Soccer on CBC'' (specifically Toronto FC).
On August 1, 2007, CBC Sports officially announced that it will broadcast 10 Toronto Raptors games for the 2007/2008 and 20 games for the 2008/2009 and 2009/2010 seasons.
The current Director of CBC Sports is Scott Moore, who was appointed on March 5, 2007. He succeeded Nancy Lee who resigned in October 2006 to organize the broadcast of the 2010 Olympics. David Masse was interim Director before Moore.

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Current Sports aired by CBC
External links

Current Sports aired by CBC


'Hockey'

National Hockey League - Hockey Night in Canada (1952/1953-2013/2014 season)
'Soccer'

Major League Soccer - Toronto FC (2007 season)

2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup

FIFA World Cup (2010 and 2014)
'Baseball'

Major League Baseball - Toronto Blue Jays - (2007/2008 seasons)
'Olympics'

2008 Summer Olympics
'Basketball'

National Basketball Association - Toronto Raptors - (2007/2008-2009/2010 season)[1]
'Football'

Canadian Football League - CFL on CBC (1952-2007)

External links



CBCSports.ca

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