Licensed by the
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) in March 2010 under the name ''Rogers' Mainstream Sports Specialty Service'', it was launched at 12:00 p.m.
ET on August 14, 2010, as
Rogers Sportsnet One in
standard definition and
high definition. The service was renamed as simply
Sportsnet One on October 3, 2011, as part of the rebranding of Rogers Media's Sportsnet-branded channels.
Current sports properties When it launched, exclusive content promoted for broadcast on Sportsnet One included selected
Toronto Blue Jays games and certain
Premier League soccer games. Currently, the channel's featured programming is NBA programming including all 41 of Sportsnet's
Toronto Raptors games in addition to other regular-season NBA games including simulcasts of
TNT's Thursday-night doubleheader including
Inside the NBA. Additionally, the channel serves as a secondary outlet for live events for which Sportsnet owns Canadian rights, but cannot air on its primary regional channels, as well as the main outlet for lower-rated sports such as
cycling, as well encores of Sportsnet-produced highlight and studio programming. It is also occasionally used to simulcast national events that are only carried across some of the primary regional channels, due to scheduling conflicts with regional broadcasts. Sportsnet One has acted as a linear specialty television partner for selected
CBC Sports programming, including the
Calgary Stampede and the
Paralympics since 2014. The Sportsnet One license is also used for a series of part-time
multiplex channels which carry regional
National Hockey League coverage, for selected
Vancouver Canucks,
Edmonton Oilers and
Calgary Flames games. The channels themselves are only carried within the respective teams' territories. ==Channels==