
The End of an Era: CBC’s Hockey Night in Canada Fades After 75 Years
The historic Saturday night broadcast that defined Canadian hockey for generations has been cancelled, sparking nostalgia, debate, and a shift toward youth and women’s hockey.
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The historic Saturday night broadcast that defined Canadian hockey for generations has been cancelled, sparking nostalgia, debate, and a shift toward youth and women’s 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.
The end of CBC's Hockey Night in Canada marks the close of a nearly 75‑year tradition, sparking reflection on its cultural significance and the shifting media landscape.

The iconic Saturday night hockey broadcast that defined Canadian living for generations has ended, sparking nostalgia, debate and a new direction for public broadcasting.
After nearly a century of bringing hockey to Canadian living rooms, CBC will no longer air Hockey Night in Canada. Sportsnet steps in to carry the tradition, while Rogers Communications and other partners reshape the media landscape.

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