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June 24, 2019 5:59 pm  #1


Overdrive on TSN2 at 4 pm ???

Was this the first day for this and it must be related to McCown's departure. 

Last edited by cash (June 24, 2019 7:04 pm)

 

June 24, 2019 6:32 pm  #2


Re: Overdrive on TSN2 at 4 pm ???

They are also up against Tim and Sid on Sportsnet too!

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June 24, 2019 6:48 pm  #3


Re: Overdrive on TSN2 at 4 pm ???

Muffaraw Joe wrote:

They are also up against Tim and Sid on Sportsnet too!

Trying to slay the giant! While the giant has gone! 

It's a good move. 
 

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June 24, 2019 11:22 pm  #4


Re: Overdrive on TSN2 at 4 pm ???

Actually TSN has been airing the Overdrive show for awhile.  I initially came across it on TSN4;  however it has subsequently been moved around its available channels at times depending on other programming committments (this week soccer). 

Many weeks you have to check the Guide to see which TSN channel is carrying it.

The fact that I and others came across this on our own,  speaks volumes to the "level" of advertising committed to the production.  You would think that a broadcast corporation such as Bell would spend a few more dollars announcing the new television availability of it's counter programming to Sportsnet's flagship PTS.
 

Last edited by Media Observer (June 24, 2019 11:46 pm)

 

June 25, 2019 9:58 am  #5


Re: Overdrive on TSN2 at 4 pm ???

Media Observer wrote:

Actually TSN has been airing the Overdrive show for awhile.  I initially came across it on TSN4;  however it has subsequently been moved around its available channels at times depending on other programming committments (this week soccer). 

Many weeks you have to check the Guide to see which TSN channel is carrying it.

The fact that I and others came across this on our own,  speaks volumes to the "level" of advertising committed to the production.  You would think that a broadcast corporation such as Bell would spend a few more dollars announcing the new television availability of it's counter programming to Sportsnet's flagship PTS.
 

I was not aware of this and certainly some promotion would not hurt. 

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