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Canada West Football on Shaw
StarringJim Mullin, Laurence Nixon, Jesse Lumsden, Daved Benefield, Andy Neal, Dave Thomas, Jim Toth, Alana Nolan, Matt Sheridan.
Country of originCanada
Production
Running time360 minutes+
Original release
NetworkShaw TV (2006- ) Global (2015-)

Krown Produce Canada West Football on Shaw is a presentation of Canada West football aired on Shaw TV and Shaw Direct. Since 2012, the broadcasts have been streamed on CanadaWest.tv.

Shaw TV added to their network-wide sports coverage which offered only WHL games, with Canada West Football in 2006. The network broadcast six of eight weeks plus playoffs and Hardy Cup game through 2009.

In 2010, Shaw TV began to cover a game every week, plus one of two semifinals and the Hardy Cup.

In 2011, Shaw TV lost the Hardy Cup broadcast rights to TSN but began to cover both semifinal games.

Prior to the 2012 season, Shaw and Canada West renewed their agreement for another three years. In 2012, Shaw sold the title sponsorship to Krown Produce of Saskatoon. Shaw broadcast a game of the week and two semifinals. TSN continued to broadcast the Hardy Trophy. The Hardy Trophy returned to Shaw in 2014.

In 2015, it was announced that coverage of one semi-final and the Hardy Trophy final would be broadcast nationally by the Global Television Network (then owned by Shaw subsidiary Shaw Media).[1]

Commentators

Play-by-play

  1. Jim Mullin (2006 – )
  2. Wray Morrison (2006 - 2011)

Colour commentary

2012 Season:

  1. Laurence Nixon (2011 - )
  2. Jesse Lumsden (2012 - )
  3. Daved Benefield (2011 - 2012)
  4. Matt Sheridan (2012)

Hosts

Sideline reporters

Vancouver:

Calgary/Edmonton:

Saskatoon/Regina:

Winnipeg:

References

  1. ^ "Global TV catches Canada West's 79th Hardy Cup". Global News. Shaw Media. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
  2. ^ Brendan Parker Global Calgary Biography - http://www.globaltvcalgary.com/brendan+parker/4678081/story.html