TORONTO — It seems CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie has plenty to smile about at the halfway point of the '23 season.
The CFL released a midseason report Wednesday that stated attendance in its three major markets is up, along with the league's viewership ratings in the 25-to-54 demographic. Also, fan engagement on its social media channels and page views on the league's website have both experienced double-digit increases.
Montreal's first-half success comes after a tumultuous off-season that saw the CFL assume ownership of the franchise before ultimately selling it to Quebec businessman Pierre Karl Peladeau. But uncertainty surrounding the club resulted in may free agents -- including quarterback Trevor Harris, linebacker Adarius Pickett and receivers Eugene Lewis -- going to other clubs.
"Adding Pierre Karl Peladeau and his team to our league this winner was an enormous step in the right direction. Now, Toronto would say they have a ways to go but there's real positive things happening there and we're seeing what the energy of Amar Doman has brought in B.C. The major markets are now becoming a strength of our league and that's really important for our long-term success.
"To see the dramatic growth in that category has been overwhelmingly positive because it matters so much to so many of stakeholders."-- A total of 28 kick/return touchdowns had been scored.
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