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CBC'S OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES BEIJING 2022 BROADCAST TEAM

STUDIO HOSTS

Olympic Games Primetime
Scott Russell

Olympic Games Morning
Andi Petrillo

Beijing Today
Andrew Chang
Perdita Felicien

Samsung Hockey Show
Harnarayan Singh
P.J. Stock
Hailey Salvian

REPORTERS

Alison Chiasson
Anastasia Bucsis
Antoine Deshaies
Antoni Nerestant
Colleen Jones
Devin Heroux
Elladj Baldé
Kelly VanderBeek
Kenzie Lalonde
Marivel Taruc
Michael Roy
Robert Pizzo
Roseline Filion
Valérie-Micaela Bain
Yanick Bourdon

COMMENTATORS & ANALYSTS

Alpine Skiing 
Commentator: Victor Findlay
Analyst: Brian Stemmle 

Biathlon 
Commentator: Karin Larsen   
Analyst: Roddy Ward

Bobsleigh
Commentator: Mark Lee
Analyst: Helen Upperton

Cross Country Skiing 
Commentator: Nigel Reed
Analyst: Beckie Scott

Curling  
Commentator: Bruce Rainnie
Analyst: Mike Harris & Joanne Courtney 

Figure Skating
Commentator: Brenda Irving
Analyst: Kurt Browning, Carol Lane, Kaetlyn Osmond, Meagan Duhamel & Tessa Virtue

Freestyle Aerials
Commentator: Claire Hanna
Analyst: Deidra Dionne

Freestyle Big Air
Commentator: Signa Butler
Analyst: Alex Beaulieu-Marchand 

Freestyle Moguls & Halfpipe
Commentator: Signa Butler
Analyst: Mike Atkinson

Freestyle Slopestyle
Commentator: Mike Atkinson
Analyst: Alex Beaulieu-Marchand

Hockey
Hosts: James Duthie and Kate Beirness
Commentators: Chris Cuthbert and Bryan Mudryk
Analysts: Mike Johnson and Cheryl Pounder    

Long Track Speed Skating 
Commentator: Steve Armitage
Analyst: Kristina Groves

Luge 
Commentator: Mark Lee
Analyst: Arianne Jones

Overnight
Matt Cullen

SB Slopestyle/Halfpipe/Big Air
Commentator: Rob Snoek
Analyst: Craig McMorris

Short Track Speed Skating
Commentator: Mitch Peacock
Analyst: Michael Gilday

Skeleton  
Commentator: Mark Lee
Analyst: Cassie Hawrysh    

Ski Cross
Commentator: Peter Ruttgaizer
Analyst: Kelsey Serwa 

Snowboard PGS and SBX
Commentator: Peter Ruttgaizer
Analyst: Adam Higgins

Ski Jumping & Nordic Comb
Commentator: Lance Winn
Analyst: Rob Keith

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May 5th at 13:00

CEBL and CBC Sports Unveil Broadcast Team for 2026 Season

Today, the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) in partnership with CBC Sports, unveiled an energetic and experienced broadcast team that blends veteran voices, former players and emerging talent from across Canada. This group will deliver compelling, courtside and studio coverage to audiences nationwide on CBC and CBC Gem beginning Saturday, May 9 at 3:30 p.m. ET (1:30 p.m. MT) in Edmonton as the Stingers host the Winnipeg Sea Bears to open the league’s eighth season.
April 23rd at 13:00

CEBL and CBC Sports release 2026 Season Broadcast and Streaming Schedule

Beginning May 9, CBC Sports will live stream every game of the 2026 CEBL season on the free CBC Gem streaming service, cbcsports.ca and CBC Sports YouTube channel. Additionally, six regular season matchups, the Conference Finals and the best-of-three CEBL Finals will be broadcast nationally on CBC TV.  
April 1st at 9:45

Rock League Ready to Hit the Ice in Toronto April 6–12, Marking a New Era of Professional Curling

The one-week countdown is on for the start of Rock League, as curling’s first professional league prepares to take the ice at TMU Mattamy Athletic Centre in Toronto, April 6-12. Fans in Canada and beyond will be able to catch every slide, sweep, and stone with comprehensive coverage worldwide, starting with the first games on Monday, April 6 at 12 Noon ET on CBC Gem and RockChannel.com
March 26th at 12:15

Northern Super League Unveils Expanded Broadcast and Streaming for Landmark Second Season

The Northern Super League (NSL) today unveiled an expanded lineup for fans to watch all the NSL action ahead of its landmark second season, beginning with a marquee opening night on April 24 that brings the league’s biggest rivalry back to centre stage.
March 17th at 10:00

Digital streaming of the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games more than triples compared to Beijing 2022

Audiences in Canada consumed 1.63 million streams of Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games content on CBC/Radio-Canada’s digital platforms from March 6 to 15, more than triple the number of streams during Beijing 2022 (526,000).