CBC's previous look was very blue and silver, but the new graphics use a more blue and black color and have a signifigantly greater amount of animation. It is definitely a great upgrade from their previous look for sure, finally being more in line with some of their American counterparts. They've also joined the recent trend of of networks dropping score banners for boxes. The new look also uses the DIN font (as made famous by countless NBC O&O looks) instead of Heveltica everywhere (CBC News has liked that font a lot over the past few years)
Also, "regional" sports network Rogers Sportsnet has gone through a major re-branding too, becoming just Sportsnet, and getting a new look from Troika Design Group. Their new look is a drastic multi-platform makeover, with new logos (which everyone is saying looks like the Buffalo Bills logo), sets, and theme music just about everywhere. The Troika site has a montage of the new look, its a lot more blueish too (but its more of a steel blue, augmented by team colors when needed), all the 3D sequences look quite amazing (some people on Twitter have compared it to SportsCenter (which is well, obvious, since Troika did that one too).
However, with the new look it almost seems like they spent all their resources on the 3D stuff ... and then wimped out on the 2D elements. I was expecting something good there (given what they did for NBC), but what we got was this strange black and silver which looks more like an evolution of their old one... just seems too large and and plain. Lack of team logos or colors just makes it drab.
Sportsnet is also using a lot more orchestral-based music now; their new NHL theme music is probably one of the best I've ever heard. I hope someone posts it soon, because its actually quite good.




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