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I was scrolling through Twitter and read that TSN has unlocked the NHL channel for the next while to provide free access to the "best of" programming they're serving up as long as this season is suspended. That means lots of classic matchups and landmark games from years ago.
It'll be good to see the game played from a time when the shifts were longer and if a guy roughed up your goalie, there was a reaction from the bench, and payback in one way or another.
Do you think TSN's parent company Bell might find a way to give free access for a limited time to Crave, in order to offset the time and money people are spending watching newly released movies like The Invisible Man on YouTube and elsewhere?
Season 5 of Billions premieres on May 3rd, a free marathon of seasons 1-4 would be a good way to build an audience, and get people into the habit of watching Crave.
(If you're looking for a new show, Billions is brilliant, and lives up to the hype. Not family friendly, but brilliant.)
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For those of you who are baseball fans, PBS has unlocked their website pbs.org. The entire Ken Burns 1994 documentary on the game is available for streaming including the "10th Inning" which covered up to the year 2010.
betaylored wrote:
I was scrolling through Twitter and read that TSN has unlocked the NHL channel for the next while to provide free access to the "best of" programming they're serving up as long as this season is suspended. That means lots of classic matchups and landmark games from years ago.
It'll be good to see the game played from a time when the shifts were longer and if a guy roughed up your goalie, there was a reaction from the bench, and payback in one way or another.
Do you think TSN's parent company Bell might find a way to give free access for a limited time to Crave, in order to offset the time and money people are spending watching newly released movies like The Invisible Man on YouTube and elsewhere?
Season 5 of Billions premieres on May 3rd, a free marathon of seasons 1-4 would be a good way to build an audience, and get people into the habit of watching Crave.
(If you're looking for a new show, Billions is brilliant, and lives up to the hype. Not family friendly, but brilliant.)
The NHL Network folded in Canada about three years ago. Do you have a source?
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Prod Guy wrote:
betaylored wrote:
I was scrolling through Twitter and read that TSN has unlocked the NHL channel for the next while to provide free access to the "best of" programming they're serving up as long as this season is suspended. That means lots of classic matchups and landmark games from years ago.
It'll be good to see the game played from a time when the shifts were longer and if a guy roughed up your goalie, there was a reaction from the bench, and payback in one way or another.
Do you think TSN's parent company Bell might find a way to give free access for a limited time to Crave, in order to offset the time and money people are spending watching newly released movies like The Invisible Man on YouTube and elsewhere?
Season 5 of Billions premieres on May 3rd, a free marathon of seasons 1-4 would be a good way to build an audience, and get people into the habit of watching Crave.
(If you're looking for a new show, Billions is brilliant, and lives up to the hype. Not family friendly, but brilliant.)The NHL Network folded in Canada about three years ago. Do you have a source?
Just went back to Twitter to find the tweet I read from TSN Sports, and surprise! it's gone, looks like my "source" was a very good fake. Not the first time someone has been taken in, won't be the last. I usually do a screenshot for proof but I didn't this time. I don't watch TV anymore Prod Guy, otherwise I would have known that the story of free hockey on the NHL channel in Canada was fake. Thanks for setting me and the record straight.
Though the tweet was fake, the idea of Bell offering a free trial whether it be to sports, Crave or whatever, might be a good move, and a way for the giant company to build goodwill in the community and generate positive publicity.
With this weekend's very sad developments concerning Team Canada and the upcoming Olympics, there's scope for looking back at past games, and highlighting our world class athletes.
Will Bell and other companies like Netflix step up with some free viewing? Definitely maybe. $$$
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TORONTO (March 23, 2020) – Bell Media’s Crave announced today that it’s providing one month free for any new subscribers with access to the internet, expanding from seven to 30 days the trial period that Canadians can sample the service. Available through April 30, the one-time-only offer is for first-time, direct-to-consumer subscribers, and can be accessed now on the Crave app or Crave.ca.
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From TV writer Bill Brioux's site:
Need social distance from CBC, CTV, etc? Rogers, Bell & Cogeco add dozens of free channels
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Hollywood Suite is pretty good, enjoy it while it's free. Totally unrelated but I guess AMC settled with Bell? They were going to be pulled end of February, but they are still there. Somebody blinked and I have a feeling it was AMC.
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...and Bell forced all of its newscasts (including that here in Ottawa) to prominently air a story tonight about Crave. IN THE MIDDLE OF A MASSIVE HEALTH CRISIS, THEY THINK THEY HAVE TO CONTINUE SELF-PROMOTING LIKE THIS???? I don't care about the whole "full disclosure" thing (CTV and Crave being co-owned, yadda yadda yadda), a newscast is not the time or place for this B.S. Full stop. End of story.
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Thanks splunge, man I miss hockey,
this is great news 🥅🏒👏
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TORONTO (March 23, 2020) – Bell Media’s Crave announced today that it’s providing one month free for any new subscribers with access to the internet, expanding from seven to 30 days the trial period that Canadians can sample the service. Available through April 30, the one-time-only offer is for first-time, direct-to-consumer subscribers, and can be accessed now on the Crave app or Crave.ca.
They love to screw cable subscribers and you wonder why people cut the cord.