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Canada’s Rogers Sportsnet targets “three seconds of latency, well below broadcast” with streaming technology change

Firstlight Media's Juan Martin told Sportico tech changes at Sportsnet will let them  'achieve three seconds of latency, well below broadcast." That would be a huge change for streaming sports content.

By Andrew Bucholtz OnAug 6, 2021 0
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Blue Jays fans in Canada latest to suffer from MLB’s baffling blackout restrictions

Canadian fans who want to watch the Blue Jays are faced with subscribing to two streaming services.

By Ian Casselberry OnFeb 24, 2020 17
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Raptors’ title brought ratings and revenue for part owners Bell and Rogers, but outages ruined key moments for thousands of subscribers

Rogers' Sportsnet Now crashed during the first half of Game 5 of the NBA Final. Bell's Fibe TV crashed in the final 30 seconds there. And Fibe TV's app crashed during the final moments of Game 6, causing viewers to miss the moment where the Raptors officially won the NBA championship.

By Andrew Bucholtz OnJun 18, 2019 1

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