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Canadiens Extend Broadcast Agreement with Cogeco

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Canadiens Extend Broadcast Agreement with Cogeco

Cogeco Diffusion will carry Montreal Canadiens games through 2014
Thursday, 26.05.2011 / 3:10 PM / News
PRESS RELEASE

MONTRÉAL – Cogeco Diffusion announced Thursday the signature of an agreement with the Montréal Canadiens, extending their all-game radio broadcast contract for two years, through the end of the 2013-2014 season.

The announcement comes just before the beginning of the final year of the contract granting Cogeco Diffusion French-language radio broadcasting rights to all Montréal Canadiens games. The renewal will allow hundreds of thousands of listeners in Montréal, Sherbrooke, Trois-Rivières, Québec City, Saguenay, Abitibi, Rimouski, St-Georges-de-Beauce, Sudbury, Lac Mégantic and Témiscamingue to continue following their favourite hockey team during regular seasons and the playoff series through the end of the 2013-2014 season.

“We’re thrilled to be renewing our contract with the Canadiens organization. The Montréal Canadiens are one of the most prestigious professional organizations in the world of sport and Cogeco Diffusion is proud to be among its preferred partners,” declared Cogeco Diffusion Radio Senior Vice President Richard Lachance.

“We’re delighted to continue our partnership with Cogeco Diffusion,” said Geoff Molson, Chairman of the Board of Directors and owner of the Montréal Canadiens. “This new agreement demonstrates the confidence and enthusiasm of the Canadiens’ organization in sharing a solid business relationship with Cogeco. Across the province, the Habs’ legions of fans will be able to enjoy hearing the games on the stations of Cogeco’s network as well as its affiliate stations for several years to come.”

“Our broadcast team does an outstanding job – Martin McGuire and Dany Dubé this fall will be heading into their eighth season of play-by-play commentary and game analysis. And our listeners recognize that, because on average, 265,000 of them tune in in Montréal alone, according to the latest PPM data,” Richard Lachance concluded.

(Photo: La Presse Canadienne /J.P. Moczulski)

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