GREY CUP TO GET UNPRECEDENTED GLOBAL TV COVERAGE

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ESPN International, Fox Sports International, NASN Europe and U.S. Armed Forces Network provide global television reach; 61 million TV households attained in the U.S., plus HD coverage by VOOM's WorldSport HD on DISH Network

TORONTO, ON and NEW YORK, NY -- The Canadian Football League's annual Grey Cup championship game will have its widest international coverage ever in 2006, with the broadcast reaching television viewers across the U.S., Europe, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Rim - as well as the first simulcast in Spanish to Mexico and 19 other countries in Central America, South America and the Caribbean.

"The 94th Grey Cup's unprecedented TV outreach makes it a truly international sporting event - enabling new audiences to share in the unique excitement of this Canadian football experience," said CFL Commissioner Tom Wright. "The League thanks its international broadcast distribution and marketing/sales partner, Trajectory Sports and Media Group, for taking the Grey Cup's global exposure to new heights."

This year's Grey Cup will be played November 19 at Winnipeg, Manitoba, matching up the Montreal Alouettes and B.C. Lions. The championship game begins at 6:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, and the television feed is being produced by the Canadian Football League's national rights holder, CBC Sports.

International households capable of seeing the 2006 Grey Cup have more than doubled this year to 21 million, the result of adding the full Spanish-language simulcast on ESPN Dos, along with the coverage provided by ESPN International's Pacific Rim feed. ESPN Dos serves 20 Spanish-speaking countries (including Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru and Venezuela), while ESPN International's Grey Cup broadcast will be distributed in Australia, New Zealand, Micronesia, Fiji the Marshall Islands and Palau.

"This is the first time ESPN has joined the ranks of international Grey Cup broadcasters, adding another dimension to the championship game's coverage," explained Richard Stone, the President of Trajectory Sports and Media Group LLC. "Its Spanish-language simulcast opens up a whole new fan base for Canadian football."

Other international broadcasters carrying the Grey Cup in 2006 are Fox Sports International (with coverage in Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates) and the U.S. Armed Forces Network, which has outlets in 172 countries around the globe - from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. Both of these networks broadcast the Grey Cup in 2005.

Also providing live Grey Cup again this year is NASN (the North America Sports Network), which is offering expanded coverage to England, Ireland, France, Germany, Sweden, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxemburg, Monaco, Russia, Latvia, Moldova, Lithuania and 10 other countries.

In the United States, the 2006 Grey Cup will be available to 61 million homes in standard definition television and to DISH Network's 12 million customers in High Definition via VOOM's WorldSport in HD. The following networks have carried CFL games weekly throughout the 2006 season and will also telecast the 94th Grey Cup: SNY (Comcast Sportsnet New York); NESN (New England Sports Network); Comcast SportsNet outlets in Philadelphia, the Mid-Atlantic region, Chicago and San Francisco; Comcast NorthWest (Oregon and SW Washington); Comcast Seattle (video on demand); CSS in Atlanta; Catch 47 - Tampa Bay Sports Television; Cox Sports Television South (Louisiana); Time Warner Sports 26 (Syracuse, New York); Altitude Sports & Entertainment (Denver) and the America One Television Network. Satellite TV subscribers can access the game live on DIRECTV channels 644 and 656, and DISH Network channels 409 and 410.

High definition coverage of the 94th Grey Cup will be available nationally from VOOM HD Network's World Sport in HD on DISH Network, which now serves more than 12 million subscribers across the U.S.

U.S. mobile telephone access to the CFL Wireless service has tripled, reaching 150 million handsets serviced by Verizon Wireless, Cingular and Sprint. And for the playoffs and 94th Grey Cup, CFL Mobile has launched a "Show your support" program in the U.S. which prompts fans - during the broadcast of games - to text a request from their phones to download their favorite team's logo. CFL Wireless is serviced in the U.S. by Setanta Mobile, in association with Red Fish Media.

Rounding out the unprecedented 2006 Grey Cup exposure will be live game coverage on SIRIUS Satellite Radio, which has carried CFL audio play-by-play action throughout this year. The Grey Cup will be available to more than 5 million subscribers on Channel 186.

That's great news!...Hopefully many people will tune in out of curiosity, and if we have another barn-burner Grey Cup like last year (and many others), they will become fans.

GREAT NEWS!

why did u post a story thats on the cfl main page?

THAT’S WHAT I’M TALKING ABOUT!!!

THE CFL’S TIME HAS COME!!!

the bottom line is the bc lions are going to win the grey cup.

period.

what a waste of a thread, its on the homepage, stop being a shill and wasting space.

What about all the fans in Turkistan? I didn't see them mentioned?? I betchya then get the Super Bowl, there. Truly an oversight by the league. :oops:

Unprecedented Worldwide TV Coverage Slated for Canadian Football League's 94th Grey Cup Championship

ESPN International, Fox Sports International, NASN Europe and U.S. Armed Forces Network provide global television reach; 61 million TV households attained in the U.S., plus HD coverage by VOOM’s WorldSport HD on DISH Network

Toronto, Canada; New York, New York, November 15, 2004 - The Canadian Football League’s annual Grey Cup championship game will have its widest international coverage ever in 2006, with the broadcast reaching television viewers across the U.S., Europe, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Rim - as well as the first simulcast in Spanish to Mexico and 19 other countries in Central America, South America and the Caribbean.

“The 94th Grey Cup’s unprecedented TV outreach makes it a truly international sporting event - enabling new audiences to share in the unique excitement of this Canadian football experience,” said CFL Commissioner Tom Wright. “The League thanks its international broadcast distribution and marketing/sales partner, Trajectory Sports and Media Group, for taking the Grey Cup’s global exposure to new heights.”

This year’s Grey Cup will be played November 19 at Winnipeg, Manitoba, matching up the Montreal Alouettes and B.C. Lions. The championship game begins at 6:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, and the television feed is being produced by the Canadian Football League’s national rights holder, CBC Sports.

International households capable of seeing the 2006 Grey Cup have more than doubled this year to 21 million, the result of adding the full Spanish-language simulcast on ESPN Dos, along with the coverage provided by ESPN International’s Pacific Rim feed. ESPN Dos serves 20 Spanish-speaking countries (including Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru and Venezuela), while ESPN International’s Grey Cup broadcast will be distributed in Australia, New Zealand, Micronesia, Fiji the Marshall Islands and Palau.

“This is the first time ESPN has joined the ranks of international Grey Cup broadcasters, adding another dimension to the championship game’s coverage,” explained Richard Stone, the President of Trajectory Sports and Media Group LLC. “Its Spanish-language simulcast opens up a whole new fan base for Canadian football.”

Other international broadcasters carrying the Grey Cup in 2006 are Fox Sports International (with coverage in Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates) and the U.S. Armed Forces Network, which has outlets in 172 countries around the globe - from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. Both of these networks broadcast the Grey Cup in 2005.

Also providing live Grey Cup again this year is NASN (the North America Sports Network), which is offering expanded coverage to England, Ireland, France, Germany, Sweden, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxemburg, Monaco, Russia, Latvia, Moldova, Lithuania and 10 other countries.

In the United States, the 2006 Grey Cup will be available to 61 million homes in standard definition television and to DISH Network’s 12 million customers in High Definition via VOOM’s WorldSport in HD. The following networks have carried CFL games weekly throughout the 2006 season and will also telecast the 94th Grey Cup: SNY (Comcast Sportsnet New York); NESN (New England Sports Network); Comcast SportsNet outlets in Philadelphia, the Mid-Atlantic region, Chicago and San Francisco; Comcast NorthWest (Oregon and SW Washington); Comcast Seattle (video on demand); CSS in Atlanta; Catch 47 - Tampa Bay Sports Television; Cox Sports Television South (Louisiana); Time Warner Sports 26 (Syracuse, New York); Altitude Sports & Entertainment (Denver) and the America One Television Network. Satellite TV subscribers can access the game live on DIRECTV channels 644 and 656, and DISH Network channels 409 and 410.

High definition coverage of the 94th Grey Cup will be available nationally from VOOM HD Network’s World Sport in HD on DISH Network, which now serves more than 12 million subscribers across the U.S.

U.S. mobile telephone access to the CFL Wireless service has tripled, reaching 150 million handsets serviced by Verizon Wireless, Cingular and Sprint. And for the playoffs and 94th Grey Cup, CFL Mobile has launched a “Show your support” program in the U.S. which prompts fans - during the broadcast of games - to text a request from their phones to download their favorite team’s logo. CFL Wireless is serviced in the U.S. by Setanta Mobile, in association with Red Fish Media.

Rounding out the unprecedented 2006 Grey Cup exposure will be live game coverage on SIRIUS Satellite Radio, which has carried CFL audio play-by-play action throughout this year. The Grey Cup will be available to more than 5 million subscribers on Channel 186

CFL Championship Game

94th Grey Cup of the Canadian Football League

Where Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

When Sunday, November 19 at 6 p.m. Eastern Standard Time

Teams Montreal Alouettes (East Division Champions) versus B.C. Lions (West Division Champions)

Halftime performer Nelly Furtado

U.S. Television Coverage
DirecTV - Channels 644 and 656
Dish Network - Channels 409 and 410
SNY - Sportsnet New York
New England Sports Network (Boston)
Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia
Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic (Washington/Baltimore)
Comcast SportsNet Chicago
Comcast SportsNet West (San Francisco)
Comcast NorthWest (Oregon and SW Washington)
Comcast Seattle (VOD)
CSS (Atlanta)
Cox Sports Television South (Louisiana)
Time Warner Sports 26 (Syracuse)
Catch 47 - TampaBay Sports Television
Altitude Sports & Entertainment Denver
America One Television Network
U.S. High Definition TV
U.S. Satellite Radio
VOOM HD Networks’ World Sport HD on DISH Network
SIRIUS Satellite Radio - Channel 186, “Hard Core Sports”

European TV (NASN)

United Kingdom
Austria
Belarus
Belgium
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Georgia
Germany
Iceland
Ireland
Kazahstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxemburg
Moldovia
Monaco
Norway
Russia
Sweden
Switzerland
The Netherlands

Latin America TV (ESPN Dos)
Mexico
Anguilla
Antigua
Aruba
Barbados
Bolivia
British Virgin Islands
Colombia
Costa Rica
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
Martinique
Nicaragua
Panama
Peru
Venezuela
Pacific Rim (ESPN International)
Australia
New Zealand
Federated States of Micronesia
Fiji
Marshall Islands
Palau
Middle East (Fox Sports International)
Israel
Turkey
Bahrain
Egypt
Jordan
Kuwait
Saudi Arabia
UAE

United States Armed Forces Network

American Forces Network Outlets
U.S. & U.S. Territory Locations

Guam
Johnston Atoll
Puerto Rico*
Wake Island
Foreign Countries
Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
American Samoa
Angola
Antarctica
Antigua
Argentina
Armenia
Ascension Island
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahamas
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Barbados
Belarus
Belgium*
Belize
Benin
Bolivia
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Botswana
Brazil
Brunei
Bulgaria
Burkina
Burma
Burundi
Cambodia
Cameroon
Canada
Cape Verde
Central African Republic
Chad
Chile
China
Colombia
Congo
Costa Rica
Cote d’Ivoire
Croatia
Cuba*
Cyprus
CzechRepublic
Denmark
Diego Garcia*
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Estonia
Ethiopia
Fiji
Finland
France
Gabon
Gambia
Georgia
Germany*
Ghana
Greece*
Greenland
Guatemala
Guinea - Bissau
Guinea
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras*
Hong Kong

Hungary
Iceland*
India
Indonesia
Iraq*
Ireland
Israel
Italy*
Jamaica
Japan*
Jordan
Kazakstan
Kenya
Kosovo
Kosrae
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lebanon
Lesotho
Liberia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macedonia
Madagascar
Malawi
Malaysia
Mali
Malta
Marshall Islands*
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mexico
Fed. States of Micronesia
Moldova
Mongolia
Morocco
Mozambique
Namibia
Nepal
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Niger
Nigeria
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Palau
Panama
Papua-New Guinea
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal*
Qatar
Romania
Russia
Rwanda
Saipan
Sao Tome
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Serbia
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Singapore
SlovakRepublic
Slovenia
South Africa
South Korea*
Spain*
Sri Lanka
Suriname
Swaziland
Sweden
Switzerland
Syria
Tajikistan
Tanzania
Thailand
Togo
Trinidad & Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey*
Turkmenistan
Uganda
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vatican
Venezuela
Vietnam
Yemen
Zaire
Zambia
Zimbabwe


oops, the game is available in Turmenistan!..my bad :oops:

Hmmm maybe we should have deported KK when he stepped off the plane in the Peg and he could have watched from his home in Aus....LOL

I'm Guessing That Being Availible To The American Forces Network Outlets It's Exactly The Same As Average Ackmed Six-Pack Being Able To Flip On His TV In Turmenistan And Watch The Game. Although I Guess It Is Better Then If He Was Living In North Korea, Or Iran.

P.S. Zaire Is Now Known As The Republic Of Congo.

GREAT , lets hope that it is a great game , again.

Just like the stupid Super Bowl which claims over 1B people watch and which is a crock, we can claim the same figure can we not.
Billions and billions of people world wide.