Radio / Television News

Fighting a legitimate part of sportscast


OTTAWA – Hockey fights do not contravene the Canadian Association of Broadcasters code of ethics, the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council said today. In a decision released today, the CBSC found that Rogers Sportsnet’s showing hockey fights in its game highlights does not promote or exploit violence. On the February 7, 2008 edition about which a viewer complained, the program provided clips of fights between players, among other highlights of goals and game action. The viewer said showing the brouhahas “exploits violent action outside activity of the sport” and should not be broadcast during the day. Sportsnet explained that fighting is...