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Kayla Grey – SportsCentre anchor/reporter; Lindsay Hamilton – SportsCentre anchor; Jennifer Hedger – SportsCentre anchor; Bryan Mudryk – SportsCentre anchor; Jay Onrait - SC with Jay Onrait host; Mark Roe – SportsCentre / TSN Hockey / TSN Tennis anchor; Gino Reda – That's Hockey host / TSN Hockey fill-in studio host (SportsCentre ...
Kayla Grey became an anchor and reporter for TSN in 2017. [1] When she made her debut on Sportscentre on January 19, 2018, Grey became the first black woman to ever host a flagship sports highlight show in Canada. [2] [3] She also makes frequent appearances on TSN Radio 1050 in Toronto and TSN Radio 1150 in Hamilton covering the Toronto Raptors ...
Beirness and Staniszewski formed Sportscentre's first ever female anchor team. [3] Beirness currently hosts CFL on TSN & Toronto Raptors coverage as well as TSN's NCAA March Madness coverage. [4] Prior to joining TSN, Kate worked for Rogers TV as a sports reporter [5] and on A Barrie as the sports anchor.
She then anchored SportsCentre regularly with another female, Lindsay Hamilton, and the female duo acted as the alternative morning show to SC with Jay and Dan. [1] On February 4, 2021 after 10 years at TSN, Staniszewski was let go as part of a series of layoffs at Bell Media. [6]
Will Selva: (2007–2011), now an anchor for NFL Network; Bill Seward: (1984, 1996–2000), now a sports anchor at NBC Sports and CBS Radio; Jaymee Sire: (2013–2017), among the 100 staffers who were let go by ESPN on April 26, 2017; she is now with the Food Network; Michael Smith: (2017–2018), now with NBC Sports and Amazon Prime Video [2]
After her year in the loft ended, she made appearances on TSN's talk show Off the Record with Michael Landsberg, before joining TSN in 2002 as co-anchor of SportsCentre's 11pm and 2am ET broadcasts. Hedger is currently the co-host of the 10 p.m. ET edition of SportsCentre. Her regular co-host was Darren Dutchyshen until his death in 2024. [1]
TSN has gradually increased the length and, in some cases, repetition of SportsCentre broadcasts such that the program is now sometimes carried for up to 16.5 hours out of the day (including "morning loop" repeats) on either TSN or TSN2 (this is similar to the expansion of SportsCenter broadcasts on ESPN since 2008, although with fewer live ...
Sara Orlesky was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, July 31, 1980.She graduated from Shaftesbury High School in Winnipeg. She is now a mom to her only daughter, Avery. [4]Hired in November 2007, Orlesky joined TSN in January 2008 as a reporter for the Toronto bureau, reporting on major sports stories in the Greater Toronto Area.