| Country | Canada |
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | Regional |
| Programming | |
| Picture format | 480i (SDTV) |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Calgary Flames,Edmonton Oilers,Vancouver Canucks |
| History | |
| Launched | 2000 |
| Closed | 2010 |
| Replaced by | Sportsnet One (assumed broadcast rights to games carried) |
Breakaway PPV was aCanadianEnglish language regionalpay-per-viewtelevision provider inWestern Canada and the territories. Breakaway is jointly owned by the parent companies of theVancouver Canucks,Calgary Flames, andEdmonton Oilers at 33.33% each. Licensed in 2000,[1] its sole offerings were regional pay-per-view broadcasts ofNational Hockey League games involving the aforementioned teams which are not available through other broadcast or cable channels. The Breakaway name was not used on-air; the services were branded asCanucks TV,Flames PPV, andOilers PPV respectively.
The service has not operated since the end of the2009–10 NHL season – beginning with the2010-11 NHL season,Sportsnet secured long-term deals for the packages of Canucks, Oilers, and Flames regional broadcasts previously allocated to Breakaway, and established new regional sub-feeds carried withSportsnet One to serve as overflow channels in case of programming conflicts.[2][3] Despite its dormancy, the CRTC continued to issue interim license renewals for the service through August 2013[4][5]
Breakaway was not affiliated with a similar pay-per-view package ofOttawa Senators games, branded as "Sens TV", which was offered over roughly the same timeframe. Instead, the Senators distributed these games through the main incumbent PPV provider serving each cable or satellite provider (namelyViewers Choice,Vu!, orShaw PPV). It too was discontinued in favour of a deal with Sportsnet One in 2010.
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