Hockey Night in Canada: TORONTO - Don Cherry knows as much about his future on "Hockey Night in Canada," as his fans nothing. , according to Winnipeg Free Press. CBC's iconic hockey broadcast will remain on TV for at least the next four years, but the public broadcaster will not have editorial control of the show. That raises questions about the future of on-air personalities like Cherry and his Coach's Corner sidekick Ron MacLean. Don Cherry speaks February 15, 2011, in Toronto. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese The high-profile hockey commentator's employment status is in doubt after Rogers took control of "Hockey Night in Canada" on Tuesday in a new 12-year, $5.2-billion agreement between the telecommunications giant and the NHL. Related Items Articles CBC loses control of 'Hockey Night in Canada' to Rogers in blockbuster deal Columns CBC, TSN iced in Rogers' $5.2-billion broadcast-rights deal with NHL Poll Should Rogers keep Don Cherry? Yes No View Results Proudly brought to you by: Poll What do you think will happen when Rogers takes over NHL broadcasting? It'll cost more but coverage will improve. It'll cost more and coverage will be worse. It'll cost less and coverage will be better. It'll cost less but coverage will be worse. It'll make no difference. View Results Proudly brought to you by:
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