CFL signs six-year broadcast agreement with Bell Media, DAZN and YouTube
TORONTO — Commissioner Stewart Johnston wanted a new TV deal in place before the start of the 2026 CFL season.
On Thursday, the former TSN executive delivered the league’s biggest broadcast agreement ever.
The league announced it has signed a six-year extension with Bell Media, the parent company of TSN, to remain the CFL’s majority broadcaster. But beginning in 2027, streaming service DAZN will exclusively carry a Saturday night game each week — roughly a quarter of the CFL’s 81-game regular season — as part of a new partnership that also includes YouTube as a Premiere Platform partner.
Financial figures weren’t divulged. But a source told The Canadian Press the combined agreement is worth roughly $500 million.

