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Steve Douglas (sportscaster) : ウィキペディア英語版
Steve Douglas (sportscaster)
Steve Douglas was a Canadian sportscaster, most notably with CBC Sports.
Douglas was a sports anchor for CBLT in Toronto and an announcer for the CFL on CBC from 1953-1965. At the CBC, Douglas called ten Grey Cups and the 1964 Tokyo Olympics 〔http://archives.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/clips/7327/〕 and hosted ''Weekend in Sports'',〔http://www.tvarchive.ca/database/18993/weekend_in_sports/details/〕 ''Football Huddle'',〔http://www.tvarchive.ca/database/17027/football_huddle/details/〕 ''Locker Room'',〔http://www.tvarchive.ca/database/17593/locker_room/details/〕 and ''World of Sport''.〔http://www.tvarchive.ca/database/19081/world_of_sport/details/〕
Douglas' contract was not renewed by CBC in 1965 because he objected to the network's decision to cut the daily sportscast from fifteen minutes to eight minutes.〔http://www.sportsmediacanada.com/awards.php?cat=7&id=12&PHPSESSID=67e8b5368f8c2bfb9bc65085256ce988〕 After his time with the CBC, Douglas worked for the Ontario Jockey Club and later moved to Barrie where he covered sports for CKVR-TV.
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