Calgary Herald

TSN has all angles covered at Grey Cup

- BRUCE GARRIOCH bgarrioch@postmedia.com Twitter: @sungarrioc­h

OT TAWA The CFL estimates onethird of the 36 million people in this country will tune in to TSN’s telecast of the Grey Cup.

While the Toronto Argonauts and Calgary Stampeders have spent the week in Ottawa preparing, the crew at TSN has been working hard to make sure everything is in place to score a touchdown with their coverage of one of the biggest events on the Canadian sports calendar. On Sunday, pregame coverage begins at 1 p.m., leading up to the 6:30 p.m. kickoff.

“The Grey Cup is that one thing in this country where basically everybody is a fan of the league for that day,” Paul Graham, TSN’s VP and executive producer of live events, said Friday.

“Sure, you’re going to cheer for one team or another, and even people that haven’t followed the league all year long or people who don’t have a team to cheer for are going to usually pick one. ... It’s certainly a special day and we don’t take that responsibi­lity lightly. We want to make sure we deliver the best product possible.

“Mostly, we want to make sure we don’t screw it up, and we want to make sure we tell the right stories through the day.”

If this were a normal CFL game, TSN would use 14 cameras. On Sunday, that number will be 40.

“Sometimes you get lost in gadgets and technologi­es and it doesn’t help you tell the story,” Graham said. “We’re trying to get more angles that give us better close-ups to give us the emotion from the game.”

Chris Cuthbert will handle the play-by-play duties with Glenn Suitor. One panel will feature James Duthie with Henry Burris, while Rod Smith will be in his usual place with Matt Dunigan, Jock Climie and Milt Stegall will provide analysis.

 ?? MATT SMITH/ THE CANADIAN PRESS/ FILES ?? Toronto Argonauts safety Jermaine Gabriel is playing for his hometown team in Sunday’s Grey Cup.
MATT SMITH/ THE CANADIAN PRESS/ FILES Toronto Argonauts safety Jermaine Gabriel is playing for his hometown team in Sunday’s Grey Cup.

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