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He was the news director for CKNS Radio (Espanola, Ontario, 1978), and sports anchor at CKNY-TV (North Bay, Ontario, 1978–1979) and at ATV News (New Brunswick, 1979–1980). He also served as the main sports anchor for CITY-TV (Toronto, 1980–1982). He then moved to the United States to work as a sports anchor at WMAR-TV (Baltimore, 1982 ...
Patrick Daniel Kelly (September 17, 1936 – February 10, 1989) was a Canadian-born sportscaster best known for his TV/radio play-by-play coverage of the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League, from 1968 until his death 21 years later, as well as for his national television work on NHL telecasts in both the United States and Canada.
Dutchyshen started his broadcasting career as a sportscaster at STV Saskatoon (now that city's Global station). [2] After a year, he moved to IMTV in Dauphin, Manitoba. [2] He then spent seven years in Edmonton, hosting Sports Night on ITV (also now a Global station), and for more than two years concurrently hosting a daily radio sportscast on co-owned 630 CHED.
Cole began broadcasting hockey on VOCM radio in St. John's, Newfoundland, then CBC Radio in 1969 and moved to television in 1973 when Hockey Night in Canada (HNIC) expanded its coverage. Cole was the lead play-by-play announcer for HNIC on CBC , usually working Toronto Maple Leafs games, from 1980 to 2008 .
Wittman won two ACTRA awards, [2] was named Broadcaster of the Year by Sports Media Canada in 2002, [11] and named to the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame in 2003. [12] [13] He was inducted into the CBC Sports Hall of Fame in January 2008. [14] [15] Wittman is an "Honoured Member" of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame.
Andréanne Lafond – former Radio-Canada television host; Michael Landsberg – sports broadcaster; Michelle Lang – Calgary Herald reporter killed in Afghanistan; Mi-Jung Lee – former CTV News at 11:30 Vancouver anchor, now a reporter at CTV Vancouver; Avi Lewis – documentary filmmaker, former CBC Counterspin host; grandson of former NDP ...
Johnny Esaw, CM (June 11, 1925 – April 6, 2013) was a Canadian of Assyrian [1] descent, a sports broadcaster and television network executive. [2] He was a pioneer of sports broadcasting in Canada, best known for his involvement with figure skating, football, and international hockey.
Russell Taylor (August 19, 1926 – August 19, 1977) was a Canadian Major League Baseball play-by-play broadcaster who worked alongside lead announcer Dave Van Horne on the Montreal Expos’ English-language radio network for the first eight years of the expansion team’s existence, 1969 through 1976. [1]