
99th Grey Cup Broadcast to CFL Fans Across North America
Published on November 25, 2011 under Canadian Football League (CFL) News Release
VANCOUVER --The 99th Grey Cup game will be broadcast live this Sunday to fans across North America.
The championship of the Canadian Football League -- featuring the British Columbia Lions and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers from B.C. Place -- will be broadcast on television in Canada in English on TSN and in French on RDS.
Kick-off is scheduled for 3:30 Pacific Time or 6:30 Eastern time.
The game is available in the United States through America One. For a list of America One stations, visit AmericaOne.com/watch . It will be broadcast on television in Mexico on VIVAsports.
Live streaming of the game is available in Canada at TSN.ca and on TSN Mobile TV. The Grey Cup can also be streamed in the United States at espn3.com .
Here is a list of English language radio stations carrying the game in Canada:
TSN Radio 1050 Toronto
QR77- Calgary
630 CHED- Edmonton
CJOB- Winnipeg
CJAD- Montreal
CKRF- Kelowna
CHML- Hamilton
NL- Kamloops
CKRM- Regina
CJWW- Saskatoon
CJGX- Yorkton
TEAM- Vancouver
It is also available on satellite in English in Canada on Sirius Satellite Radio. Radio Canada will broadcast the game in French on radio in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia.
98.5 FM in Montreal, the French language voice of the CFL's Montreal Alouettes, will carry the game in the Montreal area.
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