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tops804
11-06-2008, 10:57 AM
http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/?id=3736863

Grey Cup to air Live in the U.S. on Versus
11/06/08 - Canadian Football League (CFL)


Toronto, ON and New York, NY - (November 6, 2008) - The Canadian Football League (CFL) today announced that VERSUS will, for the first time, air the Grey Cup in the United States. The 96th installment of the game will be played at Olympic Stadium in Montreal on Sunday, November 23, beginning at 5:30 p.m. ET with a pre-game show and a kick-off time of 6:00 p.m. ET.


Celebrated by Canadians from coast-to-coast since 1909, the Grey Cup is Canada's largest annual professional sporting event. In addition to the thousands filling Olympic Stadium on Grey Cup Sunday, the game will be watched by millions of fans in North America and around the world on various television networks and on the internet.



"There's no bigger single game on the Canadian sports calendar," said CFL Commissioner Mark Cohon. "And this year's Grey Cup will punctuate a year in the CFL that has had no shortage of excitement and dramatic finishes, which is what Canadian football is all about. We're proud to partner with VERSUS to offer our fans south of the border, and sports fans alike, the opportunity to enjoy this year's Grey Cup."


"We are excited to work with the CFL to broadcast the 96th edition of the Grey Cup to more than 73 million American viewers," said Marc Fein, Executive Vice President of Programming, Production and Business Operations for VERSUS. "With nearly a hundred years of hard-hitting action and memorable finishes, the Grey Cup is a great addition to the ever-growing programming line-up on VERSUS."


VERSUS will air TSN's, the CFL's exclusive broadcaster, live coverage of the Grey Cup in standard definition, including the Diet Pepsi Grey Cup Halftime Show with performances by Universal artists Theory of a Deadman and Suzie McNeal and French Canadian recording artist Andree Watters.


The Grey Cup Playoffs get underway on Saturday, November 8, with the East and West Semi-Finals at 1:00pm ET, and 4:30pm ET, respectively. The East and West Finals will be played one week later on Saturday, November 15, at 1:00pm ET and 4:30pm ET, respectively. The winners of the East and West Finals will meet in the Grey Cup on Sunday, November 23, 2008.


For all information regarding the Grey Cup visit CFLGreyCup.ca and CFL.ca.

Granted, Versus doesn't cover the number of households that ESPN does. It's
still nice to see the CFL live, in the states again...

(My local low-power TV station just doesn't cut it...They will cut games off
in the middle with no advance notice to switch to other programming.)

Aaronhere
11-06-2008, 03:34 PM
YES YES YES
Now if we can just get ESPN to swtich from their poker marathons to the CFL, life would be better....for me at least.

Sykotyk
11-06-2008, 11:06 PM
Awesome. Finally something better than America One.

Sykotyk

wellington
11-07-2008, 09:05 AM
YES YES YES!!!

Maybe VS will pick up more games next year. At least we can hope.

SignGuyDino
11-07-2008, 11:20 AM
YES YES YES
Now if we can just get ESPN to swtich from their poker marathons to the CFL, life would be better....for me at least.

espn is taking the baby steps to one day bid on EPL rights. Yeah, I dig CLF but come on now, EPL would be giant.

Dittos on CFL on Vs. Looks like the UFL will never happen anyway....

I just hope the game is in HD.

utahstarsticketholder
11-08-2008, 01:04 PM
has added the IRL as primary broadcaster and now the CFL . Seems they are making moves to become a force in sport broadcasting. Cheers, jack.
BTW It would be nice if they expanded to telecast regular season games also instead of having to watch them from the internet at CFL.com. jh