http://ca.sports.yahoo.com/cfl/blog/cfl ... n=cfl-wp76However, this could work out very well for the NFL Network as well. If the NFL lockout carries over into the start of their season, all of a sudden they'll be quite short of programming; much of the network's content is highlights, analysis and news, and there isn't going to be a lot on any of those fronts without a NFL season. They'll still have documentaries, player rankings and such, but live football content is a nice break from that, and that can be particularly advantageous when there isn't much else available in the way of pro football. Also, the costs on their end are minimal, as they're just picking up TSN's feed (created in production trucks like the one above).
The NFL Network schedule for the first five weeks has been released, with more games to follow later. The network will carry the league's season opener live on July 30, with the B.C. Lions heading to Montreal to face the Grey Cup champion Alouettes at 7:30 p.m. Eastern. Their next broadcast is July 2 at 8 p.m. Eastern, and will be tape-delayed coverage of the July 1 Toronto Argonauts - Calgary Stampeders game. The next four weeks all feature two live games, including Saturday doubleheaders on July 9 and July 16.
Nice, additional coverage, new stadiums, would be nice if Ottawa and maybe Moncton were up and running.
ESPN3 also may offer the games online in HD.