List of Montreal Expos broadcasters
Appearance
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Broadcasters for the Montreal Expos Major League Baseball team.
English
[edit]Television
[edit]Radio
[edit]French
[edit]- Jacques Doucet (1969–2004)
- Jean-Pierre Roy (1969–1971)
- Guy Ferron (1969–1981)
- Jean-Paul Sarault (1970–1971)
- Claude Raymond (1972–2001) - also was an English broadcaster in 2004
- Raymond Lebrun (1983–1993)
- Rodger Brulotte (1984–2001, 2004)
- Ed Doucette (1986)
- Denis Casavant (1986–1990 with CKAC, 1990–2001, 2004 with RDS)
- Pierre Arsenault (1991)
- Alain Chantelois (1993–2000)
- Camille Dubé (1994–1996)
- Michel Villeneuve (1996–1998)
- Marc Griffin (1996–1999, 2001-2004)
- Rene Pothier (1997–1999)
- Jean St-Onge (2001)
Television broadcast outlets
[edit]English
[edit]- CBC (1969-1989)
- TSN (1985-1999, 2001)
- Syndicated package produced by TV Labatt (1987-1989)
- CTV (1990-1993)
- The Score (2004)
French
[edit]Radio broadcast outlets
[edit]English
[edit]- CKGM 980 (1969)
- CFCF 600 (1970-1988)
- CJAD 800 (1989-1990)
- CFCF 600 (1991)
- CIQC 600 (1992-1999)
- Expos.com (2000)
- CKGM 990 (2001-2004)
Note : Some overflow games were heard on CFQR-FM 92.5 (1970-1988) and on CKRK-FM 103.5 (1989-1990); Dave Van Horne's last game as the Expos' play-by-play voice in 2000 was heard on CJAD 800.
French
[edit]- CKLM 1570 (1969-1971)
- CKAC 730 (1972-2003)
- CJMS 1040 (2003, official co-flagship for 48 games not available on CKAC 730) [60]
- CHMP-FM 98,5 (2004)
Note : Some overflow games were heard on CKVL 850 in 1995 and on CJMS 1040 in 2002.
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- 1.^ During the 2003 and 2004 seasons, the Expos used various minor league announcers on its radio broadcasts including Russ Langer, Mike Curto, Tom Valcke, Roberto Clemente, Jr., Brett Dolan, Jim Tocco, Rich Burk, and Roxy Bernstein.
References
[edit]- ^ "Baseball". The Phoenix. March 29, 1969. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
- ^ Powers, New (May 16, 1970). "CBC arranges day-by-day fall routine". The Phoenix. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
- ^ "Van Horne faces tough TV start with Expos". The Montreal Gazette. March 31, 1971. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
- ^ "Bob Shiels on TV". The Calgary Herald. May 18, 1972. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
- ^ "Sports". The Windsor Star. July 28, 1973. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
- ^ "Eaton's Sports Notes". Edmonton Journal. March 29, 1974. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
- ^ "Will Show 21 Games". The Leader-Post. March 22, 1975. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
- ^ Peacock, Bruce (April 15, 1976). "Tube talk". The Leader-Post. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
- ^ "CBC wins Jays' television rights". The Calgary Herald. March 26, 1977. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
- ^ Strachan, Al (July 19, 1978). "Expo broadcasters great for sore ears". The Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
- ^ "Tube Talk". The Leader-Post. September 7, 1979. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
- ^ "CBC baseball". The Leader-Post. March 21, 1980. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
- ^ "24 Expo games on television in '81". The Montreal Gazette. March 24, 1981. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
- ^ Morrow, Martin (July 21, 1982). "Television". The Calgary Herald. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
- ^ "Expos games". The Leader-Post. April 29, 1983. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
- ^ "Pay TV sports channel to carry first of 40 Expos games Friday afternoon". The Montreal Gazette. April 10, 1985. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
- ^ "Hutton and Singleton named to TSN booth". The Montreal Gazette. April 12, 1985. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
- ^ McMahon, Tom (April 7, 1986). "Big year for TV baseball fans". The Windsor Star. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
- ^ "Hutton and Singleton named to TSN booth". The Montreal Gazette. April 12, 1985. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
- ^ "CBC drops Expo games". The Phoenix. February 7, 1987. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
- ^ Boone, Mike (March 13, 1987). "Murder Sees the Light best left in dark". The Montreal Gazette.
- ^ a b Shaw, Ted (March 25, 1988). "... but cable viewers get the big pitch". The Windsor Star.
- ^ a b Patton, Paul (May 14, 1988). "Sports on TV". The Globe and Mail.
- ^ a b Patton, Paul (February 11, 1989). "Sports on TV/Radio: Hutton waits in line". The Globe and Mail.
- ^ MacDonald, Ian (February 18, 1990). "Foley advises mates to sit tight, play safe". The Montreal Gazette.
- ^ McKee, Ken (February 12, 1991). "Sunday Jay lovers out of luck". Toronto Star.
- ^ Campbell, Neil (April 7, 1992). "Open Season on Television". The Globe and Mail.
- ^ Prentice, Michael (April 15, 1993). "The TV Picture". The Ottawa Citizen.
- ^ Hickey, Pat (April 19, 1995). "25 Expo games on TSN and network after more". The Montreal Gazette.
- ^ Hutchinson, Cam (May 18, 1996). "Hear what's being said about Melfort?". Star - Phoenix.
- ^ MacDonald, Ian (February 22, 1997). "`The Kid' is back: Carter helps out Expos as coaching aide". The Montreal Gazette.
- ^ a b Hickey, Pat (April 1, 1998). "Expos strike out in TV bidding". The Montreal Gazette.
- ^ a b Hickey, Pat (April 3, 1999). "He won't be going up, up and away". The Montreal Gazette.
- ^ Hickey, Pat (May 26, 2001). "Hockey Day in Canada?: Afternoon game has disastrous effect on ratings". The Montreal Gazette.
- ^ Bleill, Tony (July 18, 2004). "Fletcher lives; Former Illini, major league catcher enjoying the rare TV gig". News Gazette.
- ^ a b Blackman, Ted (January 30, 1970). "No title". The Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 19 October 2024.
- ^ "Low and Inside". The Montreal Gazette. June 24, 1974. Retrieved 19 October 2024.
- ^ "Bailor comes to roost with Blue Jays". The Leader-Post. December 2, 1976. Retrieved 19 October 2024.
- ^ Boone, Michael (July 5, 1980). "Boys in the broadcast booth bring Expos home". The Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 19 October 2024.
- ^ Boone, Mike (September 26, 1981). "Hutton: From pinch-hit to play-by-play". The Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 19 October 2024.
- ^ Coleman, Jim (March 12, 1982). "No title". The Leader-Post. Retrieved 19 October 2024.
- ^ "Games beamed across country". The Montreal Gazette. April 13, 1984. Retrieved 19 October 2024.
- ^ "Expos games back on CKBY". Ottawa Citizen. January 17, 1986. Retrieved 19 October 2024.
- ^ Kappler, Brian (February 26, 1987). "It's thumbs up for Hubie". The Montreal Gazette.
- ^ MacDonald, Ian (January 30, 1989). "Veteran broadcaster joining Expos' crew". The Montreal Gazette.
- ^ MacDonald, Ian (February 18, 1990). "Foley advises mates to sit tight, play safe". The Montreal Gazette.
- ^ Boone, Mike (January 24, 1991). "Singleton signs on; Popular broadcaster is hired as full- time Expos radio voice". The Montreal Gazette.
- ^ Boone, Mike (February 6, 1991). "Sportscaster Price walks; Leaves CJAD to call 50 Expos' games for CFCF". The Montreal Gazette.
- ^ MacDonald, Ian (February 29, 1992). "Runnells becomes Mr. Dressup for opening". The Montreal Gazette.
- ^ Beaton, Rod (April 5, 1993). "NL East Preview". USA Today.
- ^ "Griffin adds radio job". The Montreal Gazette. February 3, 1994.
- ^ Hickey, Pat (June 3, 1995). "CBC Will Do Better Job on Olympics". The Montreal Gazette.
- ^ Blair, Jeff (May 30, 1996). "Expos Story". The Montreal Gazette.
- ^ Boone, Mike (November 2, 1996). "Candidates on deck to replace loose Cannon at CIQC". The Montreal Gazette.
- ^ Myles, Stephanie (April 18, 2000). "Van Horne to air on Web". The Montreal Gazette.
- ^ Myles, Stephanie (May 4, 2001). "Expos Story". The Montreal Gazette.
- ^ "Expos back on Team 990: Georgeville's Haig returns as colour man". The Record. April 2, 2002.
- ^ Myles, Stephanie (April 1, 2003). "Expos on English radio". The Montreal Gazette.
- ^ Myles, Stephanie (August 22, 2003). "Expos give color announcers big break to work in big leagues". The Montreal Gazette.
- ^ "Calendrier des matches des Expos diffusés à CJMS – Saison 2003" [Expos Game Schedule Broadcast on CJMS – 2003 Season]. CJMS Média Country (in Canadian French). 2003-04-10. Archived from the original on April 10, 2003.