
The Alouettes Back on 98,5 fm for the Next Three Seasons
Published on June 13, 2013 under Canadian Football League (CFL)
Montreal Alouettes News Release
Montreal - The Montreal Alouettes are pleased to announce today the renewal of their partnership with 98,5 fm. The number one station in Canada will broadcast all of the Alouettes games on French radio for the next three seasons.
The excellent duo formed of Charles-André Marchand and former Alouettes fullback Bruno Heppell will be back behind the microphone. Their professionalism and the colour they add to the description will once again make the broadcast very interesting.
"The long term renewal of our partnership with 98,5 fm is very significant for our organization. People can follow the team's performances on Montreal's most listened to station," said Alouettes C.O.O., Mark Weightman. "Also, the team can rely on CKOI to activate exclusive contests, which will offer us a bigger range."
"98,5 Sports is happy to continue it's association with one of Quebec's best sport's franchise. Sports are an important part of the programming at 98,5. Broadcasting Alouettes games for the next three seasons will allow us to enrich and diversify our sports programming. With the implication of regional stations, we want to help the Alouettes spread their excellence all over Quebec," added sports director at 98,5 fm, Michel Tremblay.
All pre-season, regular season and playoff games will be broadcast on 98,5 fm. Alouettes fan can tune in on 98,5 fm tonight when the Hamilton Tiger-Cats will visit the Alouettes at Percival Molson Stadium.
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