Source: Sportsnet NOW
  • Rogers (RCI.B) has announced the return of SN NOW, a 24-hour on-demand streaming channel
  • Programming will include games from the NHL, NBA and MLB
  • SN NOW’s refreshed UI and enhanced technology will deliver the highest quality streaming and most personalized viewing available anywhere in sports media.
  • Sportsnet is a subsidiary of Rogers Communications Inc.
  • Rogers is down 0.34 per cent, trading at C$58.95 at 11:38 a.m. ET

Rogers (RCI.B) has announced the return of SN NOW, a 24-hour on-demand streaming channel.

Programming will include games from the NHL, NBA and MLB.

The new SN NOW features a 24/7 free tier, while the SN NOW Premium package delivers the greatest value by bundling all of Sportsnet’s live and on-demand content with NHL LIVE and WWE Network.

SN NOW’s refreshed user interface and enhanced technology foundation deliver the best fan experience, highest quality streaming, and most personalized viewing available anywhere in sports media.

Bart Yabsley, President of Sportsnet, commented on the return of SN NOW.

“Sportsnet is offering the highest quality streaming of any product in market, at even more affordable price points. And we will continue to add features and enhancements to SN NOW for fans such as stats, overlays, timeline markers, and betting integrations in the near future.”

Sportsnet is a subsidiary of Rogers Communications Inc.

Rogers is down 0.34 per cent, trading at at C$58.95 at 11:38 a.m. ET.

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