This document provides updates from Rogers on March 13, 2020 regarding home internet services, Sportsnet, the Toronto Blue Jays, Cityline, and Hometown Hockey. It announces that Rogers is removing data caps for limited home internet plans until May 31 to allow customers to stream and connect without overage fees. It also states that Sportsnet and Cityline will not have live studio audiences and the remaining Hometown Hockey tours are cancelled for this season due to COVID-19 concerns.
This document provides updates from Rogers on March 13, 2020 regarding home internet services, Sportsnet, the Toronto Blue Jays, Cityline, and Hometown Hockey. It announces that Rogers is removing data caps for limited home internet plans until May 31 to allow customers to stream and connect without overage fees. It also states that Sportsnet and Cityline will not have live studio audiences and the remaining Hometown Hockey tours are cancelled for this season due to COVID-19 concerns.
This document provides updates from Rogers on March 13, 2020 regarding home internet services, Sportsnet, the Toronto Blue Jays, Cityline, and Hometown Hockey. It announces that Rogers is removing data caps for limited home internet plans until May 31 to allow customers to stream and connect without overage fees. It also states that Sportsnet and Cityline will not have live studio audiences and the remaining Hometown Hockey tours are cancelled for this season due to COVID-19 concerns.
for our customers to stay connected, and we are temporarily removing data usage caps for our customers on limited home internet plans until May 31, 2020, so they can stream, surf and connect without worrying about home internet overages. This change has been automatically applied and customers are not required to take any action.
A statement from Sportsnet and the Pinty’s
Grand Slam of Curling:
March 13, 2020 –
A statement from the Toronto Blue Jays:
March 13, 2020 –
A message from Sportsnet:
March 12, 2020 –
A message from Cityline:
March 11, 2020 – The safety and well-being of
our Cityline team and fans are a priority for us. We have been closely monitoring the risks around COVID-19, and have made the difficult but important decision to not tape in front of a live studio audience for the time being.
Hometown Hockey Update:
March 11, 2020 – Rogers Sports & Media has
been closely watching the ongoing risks around COVID-19. Today, we made the difficult but important decision to cancel all remaining Rogers Hometown Hockey Tour stops this season.
The well-being of the community, fans and our
employees is a top priority and we need to take all necessary steps to ensure their safety.
While this is disappointing for everyone involved,
it is the right thing to do.
Sportsnet’s national broadcasts of Rogers
Hometown Hockey will now be produced from the NHL on Sportsnet studio and will continue to profile local hockey stories from each respective community.