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CBC Bids Farewell to Saturday Night Hockey

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has announced it will no longer broadcast Hockey Night in Canada on Saturday evenings, marking the close of a decades‑long tradition while alternative platforms promise continued coverage.

Jul 3, 2026

Angel City FC eyes playoff push after coaching shakeup

After a promising start and a mid‑season slump, Angel City FC replaces Alex Straus with Leif Gunnar Smerud, makes key roster moves, and leans on sporting director Mark Parsons' vision to revive its playoff hopes.

Jul 2, 2026

Ryan Blaney Takes the Mic in On The Gas – NASCAR’s Latest Digital Playground

NASCAR Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney is set to front a new series titled On The Gas with Ryan Blaney, debuting on the official NASCAR YouTube channel on Wednesday July 1. The four episode run will feature interviews with Keegan Michael Key Chad Ochocinco Westen Champlin and The Stradman, highlighting the sport’s push into premium digital storytelling.

Jun 30, 2026

Amazon’s NASCAR Streaming Deal Delivers Record Viewership

Amazon’s partnership with NASCAR has continued to accelerate, with Prime Video delivering an average of 2.29 million viewers across its five‑race exclusive Cup Series schedule this season, a 6 percent rise from the previous year. Each race outperformed its counterpart from the prior season, underscoring a sustained upward trajectory. The audience is notably younger and more affluent than traditional linear television viewers. The median age of Prime’s NASCAR fans stands at 57.7 years, while the median household income reaches $88,700, representing a 15 percent premium over the broader TV audience. Prime’s reach in the P55+ demographic grew 12 percent year‑over‑year, amounting to 1.27 million viewers, and the brand’s financial clout is reshaping how NASCAR allocates its streaming investments. The success of the Anduril 250 race, which drew 2.28 million viewers and rose 9 percent from the prior season, further illustrates the momentum behind streaming‑first programming. For NASCAR, the partnership validates its decision to deepen ties with digital platforms that can deliver coveted demographics while expanding overall viewership. The data reinforces a broader industry shift toward streaming as a growth engine for sports broadcasting.

Jun 26, 2026

Prime Video’s NASCAR Audience Gains Momentum in Second Season

Prime Video's NASCAR coverage drew 2.29 million average viewers in its second season, a 6% rise year‑over‑year, while attracting the youngest median age among traditional broadcasters. The data, bolstered by Big Data metrics, highlights a shifting media landscape where streaming services are increasingly competitive with established networks.

Jun 25, 2026

NASCAR’s Summer TV Takeover

From Sonoma to Indianapolis, a new broadcast lineup features veteran voices and a $1 million bracket challenge for fans.

Jun 24, 2026