Q: When will this new channel launch?
A: It launched August 14, 2010

Q: When were the television service providers advised of this new channel?
A: We made all providers aware of the new channel in June of this year.

Q: Will I be able to get this channel?
A: We are making this channel available to all television service providers in Canada. It is up to each to make it available to their subscribers.

Q: What will the channel number be?
A: Channel numbers are decided on by your television service provider.

Q: How much will this new channel cost?
A: Costs for channels are determined by your television service provider.

Q: Will there be a free period for this new channel?
A: Yes, this free period began on the day the channel launched.

Q: Will Sportsnet One be available in High Definition?
A: Yes

Q: There are Canuck games on Rogers Sportsnet One, will I be able to watch them?
A: Due to the same blackout restrictions set forth by the NHL that affect our other channels, these games will only be available for viewers in British Columbia and the Yukon territories.

Q: Will I be able to watch the Toronto Raptor games scheduled on Sportsnet One?
A: Yes, the Raptors games will be available nationally and there are will be no blackout restrictions.

Q: There are Senators games on Rogers Sportsnet One, will I be able to watch them?
A: Due to the same blackout restrictions set forth by the NHL that affect our other channels, these games will only be available for Canadian viewers living east of a line drawn from Petawawa in the North to Prince Edward in Ontario.

Q: There are Flames and Oilers games on Rogers Sportsnet ONE, will I be able to watch them?
A: Due to the same blackout restrictions set forth by the NHL that affect our other channels, these games will only be available for Canadian viewers living in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Northwest Territories and Nunavut