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On June 18, 2026, The Sports Network (TSN) solidified its production plans for the FIFA World Cup 2026, opting for 1080p HDR across its operations in Toronto and Vancouver. This decision aligned with the host broadcaster and U.S. networks FOX and Telemundo, following FIFA's confirmation to produce the tournament entirely in HDR, and came after TSN weighed a 4K build. Executive Producer Ken Volden detailed the network's Canada-centric production strategy, while Eoin Maher, with eight years of planning, described the sprawling 39-day production effort. This effort includes teams at TSN HQ and BMO Stadium in Toronto, a custom-built studio in Vancouver, a dedicated unit covering Team Canada, and content designed for diverse viewers. Previously, on June 12, 2026, Bell Media expanded the sports experience across TSN and RDS by launching 16 new Connected TV apps, extending to web and mobile. This initiative introduced new methods for fans to discover, watch, and engage with live sports, including previews of upcoming content, ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 arriving in Canada.
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The Sports Network (TSN) currently holds 91 broadcasting rights for sports competitions including rugby union, professional wrestling, golf, soccer | association football, ultimate frisbee, beach volleyball, horse racing, american football, tennis, curling, motorsports, basketball, sailing, beach soccer, winter sports, ice hockey, multi-sport, lacrosse, australian rules football, sports sublicensing, combat sports and bull riding and rodeo.
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