Sportsnet
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Total Mentions: 10
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Positive Mentions: 1
Negative Mentions: 6
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💬 131 comments
⬆︎ 249 upvotes
Discussed in relation to sports betting and gambling.
Found in /r/canada/May 7, 2025
Leaf fans can score cheap playoff tickets in Florida, but only if you can stomach U.S. travel
💬 64 comments
⬆︎ 198 upvotes
Mentioned in the context of watching games, but not explicitly endorsed.
Found in /r/canada/💬 1753 comments
⬆︎ 21565 upvotes
Criticized for a specific aspect.
Found in /r/canada/Mar 31, 2025
NHL, Rogers Agree on New 12-Year Canadian TV Deal Worth $11B CAD
💬 55 comments
⬆︎ 37 upvotes
Mentioned in the context of potential providers. Some commenters suggest that Amazon would be a better option
Found in /r/canada/Mar 27, 2025
‘Our staff made a mistake’: Jays fan kicked out of Rogers Centre for wearing ‘Canada is not for sale’ hat
💬 246 comments
⬆︎ 1215 upvotes
Mentioned in a negative context related to the incident, and perceived political stance.
Found in /r/toronto/Mar 27, 2025
Toronto Blue Jays fans boo the U.S. anthem at the home opener game.
💬 261 comments
⬆︎ 3606 upvotes
Mentioned in the context of booing and negative sentiment.
Found in /r/toronto/Mar 15, 2025
CityNews bids farewell to studios at Yonge and Dundas
💬 81 comments
⬆︎ 245 upvotes
Mentioned as being under Rogers umbrella.
Found in /r/toronto/Feb 16, 2025
Montreal fans boo American anthem prior to Canada-USA 4 Nations Face-Off game
💬 981 comments
⬆︎ 14912 upvotes
Mention of Sportsnet's coverage and associated with the event.
Found in /r/canada/Feb 14, 2025
Tariff threats driving down Canadian interest in visiting U.S.: WestJet CEO
💬 314 comments
⬆︎ 2395 upvotes
A commenter mentions boycotting Sportsnet, a Canadian media company, due to their censorship related to the US national anthem. This suggests negative sentiment linked to the US situation.
Found in /r/canada/Nov 27, 2016
TIL it is currently illegal to broadcast false, fake, or misleading news in Canada by television or radio
💬 803 comments
⬆︎ 9707 upvotes
Sportsnet is mentioned in a comment as an example of a sports news outlet that may present biased or inaccurate information (saying the Leafs are going to be good).
Found in /r/canada/Subscribe to our newsletter!
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