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BeIN Sports gets carriage on Eastlink, Videotron

Briefs | 05/13/2014 2:43 pm EDT

BeIN Sports Canada, the sports specialty television network owned by Qatari Sports Investments, said Tuesday that it is adding its channel to the East Coast and Quebec markets through Eastlink and Quebecor Inc.’s Videotron.

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