CBC Sports Youtube channel statistics
Date | Video views | Estimated earnings |
---|---|---|
17.09.2024 Tue | +580,183 | $ 217 - $ 1.31K |
12.09.2024 Thu | +602,832 | $ 226 - $ 1.36K |
08.09.2024 Sun | +775,336 | $ 290 - $ 1.74K |
04.09.2024 Wed | +753,993 | $ 282 - $ 1.7K |
01.09.2024 Sun | +380,657 | $ 142 - $ 856 |
30.08.2024 Fri | +603,527 | $ 226 - $ 1.36K |
26.08.2024 Mon | +719,380 | $ 269 - $ 1.62K |
22.08.2024 Thu | +2,441,832 | $ 915 - $ 5.49K |
16.08.2024 Fri | +19,498,787 | $ 7.31K - $ 43.9K |
10.08.2024 Sat | +24,637,263 | $ 9.24K - $ 55.4K |
05.08.2024 Mon | +24,458,566 | $ 9.17K - $ 55K |
29.07.2024 Mon | +5,409,524 | $ 2.03K - $ 12.2K |
23.07.2024 Tue | +763,577 | $ 286 - $ 1.72K |
17.07.2024 Wed | +411,011 | $ 154 - $ 924 |
CBC Sports biography
CBC Sports is a Canadian television and online sports channel owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). It broadcasts a variety of sports events, including professional and amateur sports, and also provides coverage of major international events like the Olympic Games and World Cup. CBC Sports is recognized for its high-quality broadcast coverage and analysis, with famous broadcasters like Ron MacLean, Scott Russell, and Elliotte Friedman on its team.
CBC Sports controversies
CBC Sports has faced controversies in the past related to its coverage of sports events. One of the most notable incidents occurred during the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, where CBC Sports was criticized for its decision to broadcast a repeat of the opening ceremony instead of the women's skiathlon event. Many sports fans were displeased with the network's decision and took to social media to voice their frustration. CBC Sports later issued an apology and resumed its regular broadcasting schedule.