Jump to content

Cam Stewart (sportscaster)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by JJMC89 bot (talk | contribs) at 07:57, 3 October 2016 (Remove {{Twitter}} parameter(s) migrated to Wikidata per request) (AWB (12095)). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Cam Stewart (a.k.a.: Red Heat, The Raging Red Head, Uncy Scamy, The Bear, Straight Foss, Orso, Stew Art Productions, Baby Head's Babysitter, Vince Vombardi Champion) (born April 4, 1975), is a Canadian sports broadcaster[1] who hosts the radio program Red Heat on The Score Satellite Radio, and co-hosts Live @theScore and Score on the NFL on The Score Television Network. He is known to enjoy chicken wings and beer, particularly after completing telecasts at the Score. He grew up in the Greater Toronto area where he had a memorable high school football career in which he once recorded 4 sacks in a single game. Cam spent time in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories where he was first introduced into the sports media industry. His past roles include co-host of "Drive This", "Morency" "Covers Experts" and "24in30" on The Score Satellite Radio(formerly known as Hardcore Sports Radio).

Cam's radio program, Red Heat can be heard weekdays on The Score Satellite Radio and the podcast is available on iTunes. Red Heat contains segments such as The Blitz, Woooaaahhhh or No, Grievances and Accolades, Cam Against the Machine, Gong Show of the Week, and Picks of the Night. Cam is regularly joined on Red Heat by personalities Ryan Hains, Eric Cohen, Nero Patel and gambling expert Brian Blessing.

Cam Stewart can also be heard on John Oakley's morning radio program on AM 640 in Toronto. Stewart is John's guest each Monday and Friday as the show wraps up from 9:30 to 10 am. Although Cam's role is expected to be talking about sports and gambling, he somehow manages to address the problems and topics of the modern world with his own special brand of irreverence and humour.

References

  1. ^ "Soccer fanatics score with GolTV". CANOE. November 18, 2005. Retrieved 16 August 2012.