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| At | TSN, Amber reported from two Olympic Games, as well |
| In 1952, he won the | TSN American League Rookie of the Year award after |
| An NHL on | TSN analyst will join Gino for the program on most |
| Tillman previously served as a CFL analyst for | TSN and Rogers Sportsnet, and as a scout. |
| He later hosted beach volleyball games on | TSN, and was a featured contributor for Hockey Nigh |
| He serves as hockey insider on the NHL on | TSN, and is the host of Leafs Lunch on AM640 Toront |
| In addition to CBC, | TSN, and Sportsnet, Hughson has also done spot work |
| TSN and TSN2 operate under a single Canadian Radio- | |
| vice for $119.99 per month, until AT&T acquired | TSN and rendered it strictly an hourly service. |
| ts television outlets such as Rogers Sportsnet, | TSN, and Vancouver radio station The Team 1040. |
| h other original or repeat programming from the | TSN and ESPN libraries airing alongside live events |
| In 2008, Forde joined | TSN as a commentator for their Friday Night Footbal |
| From 1993-94 until 1997-98, he worked for | TSN as the network's secondary hockey colour commen |
| Milt Stegall joined | TSN as a guest analyst in 2009 after a 14 year play |
| He was quickly snapped up by | TSN as an analyst for CFL game broadcasts for the 2 |
| rement from baseball as a player, Sawkiw joined | TSN as a colour commentator on Montreal Expos games |
| lji is a Pakistani Canadian sports reporter for | TSN based in Vancouver, British Columbia. |
| C Sports, who had previously shared rights with | TSN, became the sole broadcaster of CCA tournaments |
| During this period, | TSN covered most weekday matches, and CBC came in f |
| TSN did not immediately surrender the channel's lic | |
| TSN first launched what it then called its "alterna | |
| re Sports Radio, Sirius 98 and was a regular on | TSN for football. |
| Before joining | TSN, Forde served as a commentator for The Score's |
| ng rights from 1962-1983 and shared rights with | TSN from 1984-2003. |
| imately agreed to once again divide rights with | TSN from 2005 to 2007. |
| Most | TSN Games are shown on ESPN3.com. |
| Recently, | TSN hockey analyst Pierre McGuire declared Betts "t |
| He joined | TSN in October 2005. |
| ESPN, Amber served as a reporter and anchor for | TSN in Toronto (1997-2002). |
| anel was assembled by sports television network | TSN in partnership with the CFL. |
| American networks NESN, NBC, VERSUS, and | TSN in Canada hired Milbury as an analyst for the 2 |
| game of the 2009 World U-17 Hockey Challenge on | TSN in Port Alberni. |
| in a poll conducted by Canadian sports network | TSN in 2006. |
| tured on variety of sports programs on ESPN and | TSN in Canada. |
| It replaced | TSN Inside Sports, which Hodge also hosted. |
| If | TSN is airing a hockey game at 7:00, they usually a |
| The show airs at 7:00pm ET on nights when | TSN isn't airing live sports coverage in that time |
| TSN Major League All-Star Team | |
| TSN Major League Player of the Year Award | |
| TSN Manager of the Year | |
| Prior to joining | TSN, Mudryk was a sports anchor and reporter at CTV |
| TSN National League All-Star | |
| TSN NL Rookie of the Year Award | |
| nced that Dreger would leave Sportsnet and join | TSN on July 31, 2006, hence 'crossing the parking l |
| pped channel positions (now on channel 30) with | TSN on Shaw Cable in Metro Vancouver and is no long |
| in a poll conducted by Canadian sports network | TSN, one of very few players from the 1950s to be i |
| TSN originally broadcasted Canadian Curling Associa | |
| The CFL on | TSN panel included Duane Forde, Greg Marshall, Bria |
| Bryan Mudryk - | TSN personality. |
| TSN Pitcher of the Year Award | |
| Player Award voting, but he did win the year's | TSN Pitcher of the Year Award. |
| TSN Player of the Year Award | |
| was also the MWC Offensive Player of the Year, | TSN Player of the Year, a Walter Camp finalist, a D |
| TSN Radio | |
| The launch of a the new | TSN Radio brand was confirmed in January 2011 and T |
| For the Toronto radio station branded | TSN Radio 1050, see CHUM (AM). |
| as not yet officially confirmed plans for other | TSN Radio stations elsewhere in Canada, although it |
| o be program director for both CHUM and the new | TSN Radio network. |
| this program will eventually air on the entire | TSN Radio network, although its reported carriage o |
| of the company's Toronto radio stations, CHUM ( | TSN Radio 1050), CHUM-FM (104.5 CHUM FM) as well as |
| TSN Rookie of the Year Award | |
| TSN Rookie Pitcher of the Year Award | |
| honors, getting 22 of 24 votes, as well as the | TSN Rookie of the Year Award. |
| ogramming could make up a maximum of 10% of the | TSN schedule - an average of 2.4 hours a day. |
| In 2006, the CCA and | TSN signed an exclusive six-year contract which wou |
| TSN's coverage of Curling consists of the Canadian | |
| k became the first non-Canadian team to win the | TSN Skins Game. |
| g Championships, won three Canada Cups, and two | TSN Skins Games. |
| Among them are | TSN, Sportsnet, The Score, Bell TV, Speed Latin Ame |
| TV: NBC, | TSN, SRC |
| its icing rule, on February 3, 2011 Foster told | TSN that there was complications during his surgery |
| ion of CHUM by CTVglobemedia, majority owner of | TSN, there had been occasional reports about CTV po |
| he national cable rights have since returned to | TSN, though Sportsnet retains regional rights to fi |
| A documentary on the season was produced for | TSN titled Oil Change. |
| The name was then changed from | TSN to the ImagiNation Network. |
| In 1994, Hughson left | TSN to become the radio voice of the Vancouver Canu |
| He is often the first reporter on | TSN to break blockbuster and minor league deals, as |
| In 2006, he was named to the honour roll of the | TSN Top 50 CFL Players. |
| The | TSN Top 50 CFL Players was a list of the greatest f |
| TSN was able to confirm the rumour through CFL offi | |
| Burkes appeared on the Canadian sports channel | TSN, where Brendan Burke said he hoped his story wo |
| w of Yserbius, an MMORPG on The Sierra Network ( | TSN), which ran from 1992 through 1996. |
| The first two rounds were broadcast live on | TSN with CFL Commissioner Mark Cohon announcing eac |
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