Regular season ratings for the CFL ON TSN attracted an average audience of 703,000 viewers per game, making it the second most-watched season ever. Overall, audiences for the CFL regular season were up more than four per cent on TSN this season. CFL audiences on TSN and RDS combined for an average of 758,000 viewers per game - an increase of 3.6 per cent compared to last year. This season, three CFL games scored audiences surpassing one million viewers. The most-watched CFL games of the 2013 season include: Saskatchewan @ Winnipeg on Sept. 8 - 1.073 millionWinnipeg @ Saskatchewan on Sept. 1 (Labour Day Weekend) - 1.059 millionToronto @ Saskatchewan on Sept. 14 - 1.041 millionToronto @ Hamilton on Oct. 14 (Thanksgiving Day Game) - 956,000Saskatchewan @ Calgary on Aug. 9 - 929,000 millionB.C. @ Saskatchewan on Sept. 22 - 924,000 million "The CFL is the cornerstone of our summer broadcast schedule delivering a dedicated audience of engaged Canadian football fans," said Stewart Johnston, President, TSN. "As the league continues to grow, we are thrilled that our long-term partnership continues to raise the profile of the league and ensures that the CFL remains as a must-see property for Canadian sports fans." CFL Playoffs on TSN CFL ON TSN continues with the CFL Playoffs on Sunday, Nov. 10 with the Eastern Semifinal featuring Montreal @ Hamilton at 1 p.m. ET and then the Western Semifinal with B.C. @ Saskatchewan at 4 p.m. ET. TSNs award-winning CFL broadcast team will be on hand to deliver all of the game action along with extensive game analysis. TSNs CFL Playoffs action continues on Sunday, Nov. 17 with the Eastern Final at 1 p.m. ET followed by the Western Final at 4 p.m. ET. The following weekend, TSN travels to Regina, Sask. for the 101st GREY CUP on Sunday, Nov. 24 at 6 p.m. ET live on TSN. CFL ON TSN TSN has been broadcasting CFL games since 1986. In 2008, TSN and RDS became the exclusive broadcasters of the CFL and the Grey Cup. Since that time, the networks have established new audience records for CFL broadcasts. Last years 100th GREY CUP on TSN was the most-watched Grey Cup on English-language television, averaging 5.4 million viewers throughout the historic telecast. Earlier this year, the CFL, TSN, and RDS announced a broad new multi-platform broadcast agreement that extends their long-term partnership through to 2018. 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I felt this was my time Henrik Stenson felt his time had come to win a major title Mickelsons stellar 65 would have been more than enough to lift the Claret Jug on most occasions, but he could not quite keep pace with the ice-cool Swede as he birdied four of the final five holes to settle an enthralling battle in what was a fitting finale to the historic first Open on Sky Sports. Henrik Stenson shot a final round 63 to win The Open, his first major championship victory, as he edged out Phil Mickelson in a thrilling final round A measure of the sheer brilliance of the final pair was that JB Holmes won the race for third place - a full 14 shots behind the champion - as the remainder of the field became irrelevant in the hunt for the title. The runaway leaders set the tone for the day over the first four holes, with a two-shot swing at the opener when Stenson three-putted from the front of the green while Mickelson converted an excellent pitch for birdie to reclaim the lead. 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