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Canadian Football League breaks borders with new international broadcast agreement
Strategic agreement with Trajectory Sports & Media Group broadens CFL exposure to key markets in the United States, Europe and Middle East
La Ligue canadienne de football passe la frontière avec une entente internationale de diffusion




Toronto, Ontario, Canada; New York, USA - Canadian Football League games will be broadcast to millions of sports fans around the world during the 2004 season as the result of a strategic agreement reached by the CFL with Trajectory Sports & Media Group.

International coverage of CFL games begins during the season's June 14 opening week, and continues to the Grey Cup Championship Game on November 21 in Ottawa. With this expanded broadcast reach, the number of potential new viewers worldwide will increase to approximately 50 million homes during the season - a five-fold increase over the general Canadian home market.

"I am pleased that sports fans in the United States and around the world will be able to share the excitement of CFL games as a result of our agreement with Trajectory Sports & Media Group," said CFL Commissioner Tom Wright. "As the oldest professional football league in North America, the CFL has been able to combine innovation with tradition. New fans will now be able to discover the fast pace, grit and energy of our three-down game."

In addition to introducing CFL games to new audiences, the broadcasts will fill a void between the end of broadcast coverage for the spring football leagues (NFL Europe and Arena Football) and the start of the fall NFL season - building to the Grey Cup game in November. By capturing Friday and Saturday night positions for the international coverage, Trajectory Sports & Media Group has ensured that CFL games will be seen in primetime broadcast slots that otherwise are devoid of hard-hitting professional sports.

"Professional football is one of the most popular sports in America today, and fans have shown a tremendous appetite for more," said Richard Stone, the President of Trajectory Sports & Media Group. "Bringing CFL games to prime time in the U.S. and abroad meets a market demand for high-quality live sports events, particularly on the weekends."

In the United States, the two major American satellite services - DirecTV and DISH Network - will carry sports channels that feature weekly CFL games as part of their regular lineup. The America One Television Network also will feature the games and make them available to local broadcast television stations across the country.

In the New York/New Jersey area - one of the key U.S. sports markets - CFL games will be broadcast on Madison Square Garden Network and on Fox Sports New York. Cable subscribers in upstate New York will find coverage on Empire Sports Network.

For New England, games can be seen each week on the New England Sports Network.

U.S. coverage of CFL games is important for many reasons. Several hundred U.S. players are members of the league's nine teams, and NFL stars such as Doug Flutie, Warren Moon and Jeff Garcia formerly played in the CFL. In addition, U.S. coverage allows the many Canadian citizens living in America an opportunity to see and hear CFL games during the season.

For European coverage, CFL games will be seen on the North American Sports Network (NASN), which is distributed on Europe's largest direct-to-home provider, the BSkyB platform. NASN currently serves the United Kingdom and plans to expand to Germany and the rest of Europe later this year.

Allied Forces serving in the Persian Gulf region and throughout the Middle East will also be able to see weekly games on Fox Sports.

About the Canadian Football League
The Canadian Football League (CFL) operates in nine leading cities across Canada. Connecting the strength and heritage of the past with the momentum of today and the promise of the future, the CFL celebrates Canada's game with fans across the nation. The 92nd Grey Cup will be played in Ottawa, Ontario on November 21, 2004. For more information, visit www.cfl.ca.
About Trajectory Sports & Media Group, LLC
Trajectory Sports & Media Group is an international management and marketing organization that works with clients to expand distribution, strengthen brands and open new markets. Based in New York City, the company has a global support network that allows it to draw on a wide range of resources to achieve its clients' goals. Website: www.trajectorysports.com.
 

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SS- I will ask you since you are from up North, how do most football fans in Canada look at football...TheNFL compared to theCFL?

...is college (american) football big in Canada? Do Canadian colleges play football?
 

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NFL is HUGE here...

NCAAF is NOTHING...On Saturday night, when I watch sportsdesk...They DONT even run through the NCAAF scores
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Canadian College Football means nothing to nobody....

CFL is big around 'true' sports fans... Have been some real classics with Doug Flutie in the Snow, it is a great league, but not huge.... NFL is definatly KING... but the only people who care about NCAAF are gamblers...
 

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Journey,

I m Canadian and can honestly say the NFL is 300 times better than the CFL.

Canadian Universities play football.....but it is probably the equivalent of a top notch playground game in the States.
 

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I really never gave it much thought...I am surprised that college football isn't more popular...what about college hoops in Canada?

why do canadians add an extra u to so many words? for instance favour, we spell it favor...no need for that u lol
 

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they tried 10 years ago to break into the us market,didn't work all the new american teams folded with in two years,the only one that survived was baltimore for the sole reason that montreal investors took over the team and moved it,and renamed them the aloutes.down south they rather watch baseball then a three down game.
 

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Is it true you can play parlay cards in convenience stores in Canada? I heard this once from a guy I knew who moved there...
 

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Sweet 16 to Final 4 is semi big...but not really...

NHL is the KING...Then NFL a close second...

Why do Americans use a system for measuring temperature that makes no sense?

In our system water freezes at 0 degrees & boils at 100 degrees Celcius? What is it in your strange system again?
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the mountrea 'alouettes' have a long history...they were around long before BAlTIMORE, then folded for a few years then came back...

www.cfl.ca
 

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Journey,

Canadian College Hoops is worse than College Football. This is not a prejudice statment but we dont have enough Black dudes to be good......

I think my pool guy also plays for the BC LIONS...just kidding..These guys play for peanuts....

As for the extra U...I m not sure.
 

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Lawrence Philips played for the Montreal Alouttes for 35K US last couple of years...

they play for the love of the game...
 

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I use SPORTSACTIONBC.com almost as another out.....The lines are fixed and do not move regardless of pitcher change, injury...etc.

I ve hit a few times for BIG coin....well big for me .....some of you whales I m sure laugh at a few grand...

American Chicks are way hotter than Canadian chicks too. I played junior Hockey in Niagara Falls, so I have always grown up with a strong American influence.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by SportSavant:
Pete...I love you too...<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

lol

I perhaps was a bit harsh yesterday with you Savant....Bad day on the links.
 

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Pete, there were guys here in Ottawa who beat the gov sports lotteries fore Millions banging their mistakes...

the gove then limited it to 100$ to be played at any one corner store at any time...
 

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you haven't seen the girls in quebec then,nothing hotter then a french quebec chick
 

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French Chicks are hot.....No question....

But I would way rather have some hot chick from Georgia or Texas....I love the accents.


SAVANT,

Basketball Ties are the way to go with SportsactionBC,,,,IMO
 

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