Analysts: Canada could see one-stop shop for sports streaming, but not in near future
While Canadian sports broadcasting powerbrokers have worked together on occasion in the past, it’s unlikely they’d follow the path of their counterparts in the United States and team up again in the near future, sports media analysts said.
ESPN, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery announced plans this week to launch a sports streaming platform this fall. It would serve as a hub for fans who currently have to navigate multiple subscription services in the U.S. to livestream their favourite sports.
“The end goal is to re-bundle things,” said sports media analyst Adam Seaborn. “This is a step in the right direction from the U.S., but I wouldn’t hold your breath on there being an easy one-stop shop for sports (in Canada) any time soon.”
TSN and Sportsnet teamed up as part of Canada’s Olympic broadcast media consortium in 2010 to provide coverage of the Vancouver Winter Games. The longtime rivals also worked together on the Summer Games in London two years later.