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TSN2
TSN2 is a multiplex channel of the Canadian English language Category C cable and satellite specialty service The Sports Network (TSN) that is owned by CTV Specialty Television Inc., a joint venture between Bell Media (80%) and ESPN (20%). It was launched in its current form on August 29, 2008. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) had approved a separate TSN2 channel in 2000,〔(CRTC Decision 2000-720 )〕 but was never launched due to a prohibition on live programming. The authority for this channel expired in 2004 and was never re-applied for, so the present TSN2 is not directly connected to the 2000 licence.〔"Final extension" approved in (Decision CRTC 2003-599 ) and expired November 2004〕 TSN2 operates under the same CRTC licence for TSN as a whole,〔 which originally meant that TSN2 was restricted to a few hours of live programming a day, with all other programs on a three hour tape delay from what was then TSN's main feed. With the early 2010 implementation of new conditions of licence from the CRTC which permit multiple feeds with no limits on additional programming,〔 the tape delay is no longer observed, and other original or repeat programming from the TSN and ESPN libraries air alongside live events. Unlike TSN's other feeds (TSN1, 3, 4 and 5), which are each distributed on analogue cable as the primary TSN feed in a specific part of Canada, TSN2 is distributed only through digital cable and satellite, although it has been carried by some cable operators on analogue on a short-term "preview" basis. Following TSN's August 2014 expansion of its service into a four-feed regional sports network, TSN2 has served primarily as a secondary outlet for national programming. ==History==
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