Canadian Football Network

Canadian Football Network

The Canadian Football Network (CFN) was the official television syndication service of the Canadian Football League from 1987 to 1990.

History

Background

CFN broadcasts mainly aired on stations via the Atlantic Satellite Network and future Global Television Network affiliates. CFN existed from 1987-1990 and was formed by the CFL itself, which in return, provided much of the funding. It was created directly in response to CTV completely dropping their CFL coverage following the 1986 season. CFN was conceptualized by then CFL Commissioner Douglas Mitchell.

Hamilton and Toronto

In its first year on the air, the CFL experimented with the TV blackout policy as four games (two in Hamilton and two in Toronto) were televised in the Hamilton-Toronto market.

CFN in the United States

From 1987-1989, a weekly CFN game telecast, including playoffs and the Grey Cup championship, aired in the United States on a tape-delay basis on ESPN.

Grey Cup coverage

CFN's Grey Cup coverage was completely separate from CBC's coverage (whereas from 1971-1986, CBC and CTV fully pooled their commentary teams for the game; CBC's commentators called the first half of the game while CTV's crew called the rest of the game or vice versa).

During its broadcast of the 1988 Grey Cup game, CFN reported that its telecasts that season were seen in 14 countries, including the U.S., Great Britain, France, Italy, Spain, West Germany, Norway, Sweden and Finland.

The 1988 Grey Cup was the last game for veteran Winnipeg Blue Bombers offensive lineman Nick Bastaja. The next season, he joined the CFN crew as a colour commentator. Former Edmonton Eskimos fullback Neil Lumsden was CFN's primary colour man, while Dave Hodge and Bob Irving, a long-time voice of the Blue Bombers, provided play-by-play.

The end of CFN

CFN was critically acclaimed, credited for raising the production quality of CFL telecasts (sorely lacking in the mid- to late-1980s) to near-NFL levels. However, it did not do well financially and folded after the 1990 season. CFN was also supposed to work like a normal television network in that it was meant to get its money solely from sponsors.

Commentators

*Nick Bastaja
*Dave Hodge
*Bob Irving
*Dan Kepley
*Tom Larscheid
*Neil Lumsden

The theme music package for CFN was provided by Donald Quan.

See also

* 1987 CFL season
* 1988 CFL season
* 1989 CFL season
* 1990 CFL season

External links

* [http://www.cfl.ca/ CFL.ca Network]
* [http://www.dbsforums.com/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=16 The Sports Arena]
* [http://groups.google.com/group/rec.sport.football.canadian rec.sport.football.canadian]


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