depends on where you live...Many cable/sat. companies will pick TSN and CBC.
If not the CFL has a webcast, not free mind you:
http://www4.insinc.com/cfl/
2007-02-05 03:43:40
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answered by ? 4
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This link shows US coverage of the 2006 season... I'm sure they'l update it at 2007 season approaches...
http://www.cfl.ca/index.php?module=page&id=16
Also- I watch outside of canada on the CFL broadband. In 2006 it was $10.00 for a live game and $7.00 for an archived game, available 30 minutes after the game was played...
http://www4.insinc.com/cfl/
again- it's the 2006 link, but you should be able to find it under "webcast" in 2007 on cfl.ca
CFL rules, man. Ain't nothin' like it! No reason you should be left out just cuz you are unfortunate enough to live in the USA!
2007-02-06 17:48:57
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answered by godchick 2
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You will need TSN to watch the CFL, although I believe ESPN2 will throw on the odd game here or there. The CBC has lost all rights to the CFL (thankfully) as TSN outbid them by a long shot!!
2007-02-05 10:22:56
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answered by Nice Guy 3
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Now I may be wrong but I think games are on Direct TV. The networks up here that televise CFL are CBC and TSN (of course, it's off-season right now) and the French versions of both (Radio Canada and RDS).
2007-02-04 10:21:57
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answered by fugutastic 6
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Watch out ! I think that CBC has lost all rights to the CFL broadcasts. I read this a few months ago.
2007-02-05 01:13:03
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answered by luc564 2
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If you live somewhere like Detroit or Seattle, you can watch the game on CBC. But if you live somewhere else, America One affiliates broadcast most CFL games.
2007-02-04 08:49:34
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answered by gluey94 1
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Get ESPN 360, Voom HD, Catch 47 or America One. See CFL's website for details.
2016-05-24 02:08:24
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answered by Ann 4
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Best option is the Satellite Dish. To bad or neighbors have not caught on to the CFL. Our game is much harder to play. We have a longer and wider field, less downs to get a fist. But most importantly, we have bigger BALLS.
2007-02-05 06:59:49
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answered by STEPHEN S 2
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You don't. If you live in the United States, then you have to watch the NFL!!
As for the genius who doesn't know why we haven't "caught on" in the U.S., why would we want to "catch on" to an inferior brand of football? Many of these guys couldn't cut it in the NFL, like Ricky Ray. In contrast, the NFL is HUGE in Canada, just ask Toronto who is dying for an NFL team. I live near the U.S.-Canadian border, and some of the Canadian radio stations were giving away Super Bowl parties. Just shows you that the NFL is king, eh?
2007-02-06 13:32:20
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answered by Jeffrey S 6
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Satellite as TSN is a cable network, but if you are on a border town you may get the CBC. You have all spring to think about it to get ready.
2007-02-03 19:59:01
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answered by Cherry_Blossom 5
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