CTV Sports was the division of the CTV Television Network responsible for sports broadcasting. The division existed in its own right from 1961 to 2001; between 1998 and 2001, CTV Sports also operated a cable sports network, CTV Sportsnet, now owned by Rogers Media and known simply as Sportsnet.
Since CTV's purchase of the more established sports network TSN in 2001 (which in turn caused the sale of Sportsnet to Rogers), the network has assumed responsibility for CTV's remaining sports output. At the same time, the amount of in-house sports programming aired by CTV has been reduced to only encompass occasional, TSN-produced telecasts, such as Skate Canada events, and simulcasts of events from U.S. networks. As of 2014, the only sports broadcasts regularly aired by CTV and CTV Two are National Football League games.
CTV has been incorporated into coverage of major international sporting events—such as FIFA World Cup tournaments, and the Olympic Games, which were most recently aired from 2010 to 2012 as part of a joint venture between Bell Media and Rogers Media.
The following events are currently specifically designated to air on CTV:
Figure Skating
Skate Canada events, including Skate Canada International and the Canadian Figure Skating Championships (2011-12 to 2020-21 seasons)Football
National Football League - Sunday afternoon (1:00pm ET and 4:05/4:25pm ET) local games, and playoffs including the Super Bowl (2014–present)Prior to 2014, CTV only held rights to early afternoon games and the post-season. In 2014, CTV acquired rights to late games (previously held by Rogers through City and Sportsnet), and began incorporating CTV Two into its coverage.Golf
The Masters - in 2015, Bell Media acquired exclusive Canadian rights to The Masters, previously split between TSN and Global. CTV will air late-round coverage of the tournament.Soccer
Select games from FIFA tournaments between 2015–2026 (with most games on TSN), including:2015 FIFA Women's World Cup2018 FIFA World Cup2019 FIFA Women's World Cup2022 FIFA World Cup2023 FIFA Women's World Cup2026 FIFA World CupSelect Saturday afternoon Major League Soccer games for at least the 2017 season, as part of TSN's MLS broadcast contract (which runs through 2021).In addition, other coverage of events with rights held by TSN have occasionally aired on CTV or CTV Two, or local stations thereof, if necessary due to scheduling conflicts on the TSN channels, such as Vancouver Whitecaps FC games (which aired locally on CTV Vancouver and CTV Two Vancouver Island).
Auto Racing
Championship Auto Racing Teams (1979–2007)In 2012, CTV broadcast Formula One's Canadian Grand Prix.Baseball
Major League Baseball - Toronto Blue Jays (1981–1992)In addition, Baton Broadcasting (through ONT / BBS) syndicated Blue Jays games from 1993 to 1996, mostly to CTV affiliates. BBS was merged into CTV in late 1997, so these broadcasts might retroactively be considered CTV Sports broadcasts.Major League Baseball - Montreal Expos (1989–1993)Major League Baseball - All-Star Game, playoffs, and World Series (1981–1996)Basketball
National Basketball Association - Toronto Raptors/Vancouver Grizzlies/select national games/NBA All-Star Game & NBA Finals - (1995/1996-2001/2002 seasons)Curling
World Curling Championships (1991–1994)Football
Canadian Football League - CFL on CTV (1962–1986)Hockey
National Hockey League - NHL on CTV (1972 playoffs, 1984/1985-1985/1986 seasons)Canada Cup - (1976, 1981, 1984, 1987, 1991)Memorial Cup - (1972–1989, 1999–2001)Olympics
Summer Olympic Games - 1980, 1992, 2012Winter Olympic Games - 1964, 1972, 1980, 1988, 1994, 2010Soccer
FIFA World Cup - 2006 (as part of consortium with Sportsnet)John F. BassettRod BlackDon ChevrierJohnny EsawRob FauldsDan KellyTony KubekPat MarsdenDan MathesonTom McKee
Fergie OlverBrad ParkBernie PascallLeif PettersenDave RandorfLeo RautinsFrank RigneyRon ReuschDick ShattoBarbara UnderhillMike Wadsworth