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OHL offering free webcasts

NEWS RELEASE ONTARIO HOCKEY LEAGUE ************************** and INSINC to offer free Webcasts during the holiday season The Ontario Hockey League and INSINC announced that webcasts of all OHL games on December 28 and 29 will be available online for
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NEWS RELEASE

ONTARIO HOCKEY LEAGUE

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and INSINC to offer free Webcasts during the holiday season

The Ontario Hockey League and INSINC announced that webcasts of all OHL games on December 28 and 29 will be available online for free.

Every OHL game is webcast live online during the regular season and playoffs and is available through the OHL Live Stream program at www.ontariohockeyleague.com through a partnership with INSINC that began in 2005.

“We are very pleased to make this special offer to fans throughout the league,” said OHL Commissioner David Branch. “We hope that this will give people an opportunity to use this service as another avenue for watching games and following their favourite teams during this holiday season.”

There are 15 games scheduled for December 28 and 29. To access the free webcasts, fans are asked to visit www.ontariohockeyleague.com and enter the access code “ohltv” when they click on the OHL Live Stream button.

About the OHL

The Ontario Hockey League is a member of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL), the premiere developer of talent for the National Hockey League and Canadian Interuniversity Sport. The OHL is comprised of 20 teams, including 17 in Ontario, two in Michigan and one in Pennsylvania. The teams compete annually for the J. Ross Robertson Cup and the opportunity to complete in the MasterCard Memorial Cup national championship tournament every May. Teams are made up of junior eligible players aged 16-20 and play a 68 game regular season schedule plus playoffs. More than three million people attended OHL regular season and playoff games last season.

About INSINC

INSINC is Canada’s leading streaming media company enabling content providers to manage, publish and broadcast video over the Internet. INSINC’s communication solutions allow organizations to expand the reach of their properties, enhance interactivity and provide audiences alternative viewing experiences. Its clients include the Ontario Hockey League, the Western Hockey League, Hockey Canada, the Canadian Football League, Canadian Press, Canadian Idol, TVG Networks, CTV, TSN, The Weather Network, Environment Canada, Business News Network, the RCMP and the Bank of Montreal. Founded in 1997, INSINC has offices in Toronto, Burnaby, BC, and Austria.

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