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Friday May 09, 2008

Columnist William Houston

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CBC's Cole continues full steam ahead

When Bob Cole is mentioned in a column, we get mail.Some of it praises Cole and some doesn't, but the input is always substantial.There is no middle ground when it comes to the senior play-by-play voice of Hockey Night in Canada.


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Senior play-by-play voice of Hockey Night in Canada plans to continue working


Miller has a grand slam for comments made by Woods

Tiger Woods doesn't get knocked often in the golf media, but NBC's Johnny Miller launched a couple of shots off the tee yesterday.With his usual candour and edge, Miller said Woods made a mistake and was perhaps presumptuous to speculate in January that winning golf's Grand Slam was ''easily within reach.''


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Tiger doesn't get knocked often in the golf media, but NBC commentator takes his shots


Swirsky leaving Toronto to take job with Bulls

It was a family matter, Chuck Swirsky said of his decision to suddenly resign this week as the Toronto Raptors' television voice to accept a job in Chicago calling Bulls games for WGN Radio.


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Chuck Swirsky is ending a 10-year stint in Toronto to call Bulls games on radio


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Canadian personality takes his commentary and wardrobe south of the border


ESPN adds Cherry to beef up NHL playoff coverage

Don Cherry is taking his commentary and wardrobe south of the border, where he will make regular appearances on ESPN during the NHL's Eastern Conference final.''I guess they like my jackets,'' the Hockey Night in Canada personality said yesterday.


NBC rolls out the red carpet for Derby viewers

You don't need to be a subscriber to the Daily Racing Form to enjoy the Kentucky Derby.The history, colour and importance of the Triple Crown's first leg make it fun to watch. And the prerace television coverage quickly brings the uninitiated up to speed.


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NBC rolls out the red carpet for Kentucky Derby viewers


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