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We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or tap here to see other videos from our team. There was never any resolution to the lawsuit, but it was indicative of the bad blood between the composer and the network. But the CBC clearly intended to dump the song all along and replace it with a new theme song, she alleges. It was only after the massive public outcry that CBC tried to strike up negotiations again. I have no idea where that number is coming from.

John Ciccone, founder of Copyright Music and Visuals, called Claman "smart, strong, trusting and exceptionally fair-minded. She read letters from fans, and watched videos of school bands and children excitedly playing 'the Hockey Theme,"' he said in a release.

She was so moved. It was an honour for her that she never took for granted. Morris also described her mother as a "strong feminist" and said sexism in the advertising business never fazed her.

The mostly men [who] worked with me were very nice," Claman said in , when discussing how she was one of few women in her industry. I was lucky that I didn't worry about it at the time.

But Morris recalled one incident when Claman was dining with a client in Toronto. The restaurant refused to serve Claman because women were supposed to wear skirts and dresses.

The game hit the airwaves at p. ET, one hour after the opening faceoff. The popularity of HNIC on television was immediate. In Montreal on Saturday nights, 77 per cent of all televisions were tuned in to the Canadiens game.

It regularly averaged more than 2 million viewers for decades. We schedule our lives around it. After that, the ratings dipped but remained relatively stable for the next 20 years. However, by the third round, when all Canadian teams were eliminated, viewership fell by 61 per cent. The situation only worsened the following year. When the Stanley Cup playoffs began in April, there were no Canadian teams involved for the first time since As a result, HNIC viewership plummeted to an average of , per game.

The —17 season opened strong, with the season premiere averaging 2. However, the —17 season overall saw a ratings dip of 20 per cent. Since then, regular season games have averaged around 1. Over the years, Hockey Night in Canada was a breeding ground for several innovations in live sports broadcasting. Producer George Retzlaff was credited with inventing instant replay in using a technique involving a hot processor that allowed him to show goal replays.

On 24 March , a game between the Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs became the first hockey game broadcast in colour. By the start of the —67 season, all HNIC games were broadcast in colour, with new lighting added to the Montreal Forum and Maple Leaf Gardens to enhance the picture.

Players were forced to adjust to the brighter arenas, with some placing burned cork under their eyes to help with light reflecting off the ice.



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