John Garrett announces exit from the Canucks’ color analyst role he’s held since 2002
"But most of all, I'd like to thank the fans, whose unwavering support has lasted for these 20 years and beyond."
"But most of all, I'd like to thank the fans, whose unwavering support has lasted for these 20 years and beyond."
"I wish I had a rewind button to get me back there and a pause button to really soak it in."
48 percent of Japanese households reportedly watched the Japan-Italy game.
"I want to thank you all for the incredible support, particularly my colleagues at BBC Sport, for the remarkable show of solidarity."
The Gary Lineker situation has now altered most of the BBC's weekend sports coverage.
Controversy has rocked 'Match of the Day' this week.
The NWSL has a deal in Canada.
"Surely the **** we can do better than this. Let's get 'er going."
Following Wembanyama calling this out, FIBA removed the piece and ended their relationship with the freelancer who wrote it.
Motson was one of the most prominent English soccer voices for decades.
The mocking was real, the apology was not.
"When you’re going to describe to someone who’s not there what’s going on, you need background and stories … you’ll never get that if you’re sitting in (front of a) monitor."
Bell Media's CTV/TSN/RDS broadcasts of Super Bowl LVII averaged 8.6 million viewers.
"There is nothing like an Alex Buque post-game interview. Have the censor button close by!"
Saying "I wonder if he has a band card?" about a referee did not end well for this broadcaster.
"I totally understand. My boobs are real."
An AP Stylebook tweet on "general and often dehumanizing 'the' labels" started with "the poor, the mentally ill, and the French."
Two of the pilot projects that led to this deepened MLSE-AWS partnership involved augmented reality approaches for fans.
This was one hell of an awkward moment live on the air.
The trial begins Tuesday.
"I'm desperate to make a full recovery and return to work, but it might take some time."
"He said how much he loved the camera — he thought it was great — but the camera needed to be covered in white."
"To clarify the retweets, I was pointing out the crass stupidity of the tweeter, an attention seeking right wing broadcaster in the UK (yes, I fell for the attention seeking thing?)) I didn’t think I’d need to confirm that I’m on the side of GT over AT (thought that was obvious!)"
A Fox Cricket camera collided with South African bowler Anrich Nortje during Monday's match.