Sportsnet president Yabsley weighs in on changes, present and future
TORONTO — Bart Yabsley is almost seven months in to his new role as president of Sportsnet. His tenure has been marked by several significant changes.
Veteran broadcaster Bob McCown was let go last spring after 30 years of hosting “Prime Time Sports.” Hockey broadcasters Nick Kypreos, Doug MacLean and John Shannon aren’t returning this season. Soccer analysts and writers were moved out as well, an unspecified number of off-air jobs were cut and changes were made to sports radio lineups.
“We’re looking at our business and evolving our business to meet the needs of our consumers, listeners, viewers and also advertisers,” Yabsley said this week in a sitdown interview. “It’s a constantly evolving space.”
Sportsnet, which is part of Rogers Media, bills itself as Canada’s No. 1 sports media brand. It includes national and regional TV channels, a national radio network, direct-to-consumer programming, apps, podcasts and its website hub.