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  2. CBC Sports - Wikipedia

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    Official website. cbcsports.ca. CBC Sports is the division of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation responsible for English-language sports broadcasting. The CBC's sports programming primarily airs on CBC Television, CBCSports.ca, and CBC Radio One. (The CBC's French-language Radio-Canada network also produces sports programming.)

  3. Azerbaijan Premier League - Wikipedia

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    Azerbaijan Premier League. The Azerbaijan Premier League (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Premyer Liqası), also known as Misli Premyer Liqası (for sponsorship reasons) is the top Azerbaijani professional league for men's association football teams. It is contested by 10 clubs. Seasons run from August to May, with teams playing 36 matches each ...

  4. Scott Russell (commentator) - Wikipedia

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    Scott Russell (commentator) Scott Alexander Russell (born 1958) is a Canadian sports writer and former sportscaster. [1] Russell's broadcasting career began in 1985 as a reporter for CBC Radio Charlottetown. [2] After a year, he became a sports reporter. He moved to Montreal in 1988 and became sports reporter and anchor for four years before ...

  5. Mark Lee (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Career history. As player. 1975–1978. Carleton Ravens. Mark Lee (born c. 1956) is a Canadian sportscaster with Rogers Sportsnet and formerly with CBC Sports. While at CBC, Lee covered the National Hockey League, women's ice hockey, Canadian Football League, Olympic games and the Pan Am Games. He was born in Ottawa around 1956 [ 1] to William ...

  6. Brian Williams (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Williams served as the studio host for the CBC's coverage of the CFL, Formula 1 and horse racing [4] and was the play-by-play announcer for the network's coverage of the Toronto Blue Jays. He was the principal studio anchor for CBC's Olympic Games coverage for the 1984 Winter, 1984 Summer, 1988 Winter, 1988 Summer, 1992 Winter, 1996 Summer ...

  7. Canadian Premier League - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Premier League. The Canadian Premier League (CPL or CanPL; French: Première ligue canadienne) is a professional men's soccer league in Canada. At the top of the Canadian soccer league system, it is the country's primary national soccer league competition. The league consists of eight teams, from five of Canada's ten provinces.

  8. U Sports football - Wikipedia

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    U Sports football. U Sports football is the highest level of amateur play of Canadian football and operates under the auspices of U Sports, Canada's governing body for university sports. [1] Twenty-seven teams from Canadian universities are divided into four athletic conferences, drawing from the four regional associations of U Sports: Canada ...

  9. CFL on CBC - Wikipedia

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    Production. Running time. 360 minutes+. Original release. Network. CBC Sports (1952 – 2007) CFL on CBC was a presentation of Canadian Football League football aired on CBC Television. CBC held broadcast rights for the CFL from 1952 to 2007. The exclusive broadcasting rights for the league moved to TSN starting from the 2008 CFL season.