Cross Canada Curling Cross Canada Curling was a series presented on CBC's
World of Sport from 1961-1965. Cross Canada Curling featured teams from each of the eleven provincial and territorial curling rinks. The four western rinks played off in
Winnipeg and the seven eastern rinks played off in
Toronto and
Halifax. The eastern and western champions would play each other in the final program.
Doug Maxwell called the matches from Toronto,
Keith Barry called the matches from Halifax, and
Don Wittman called the matches from Winnipeg as well as the championship game.
CBC Championship Curling/CBC Curling Classic From 1966-1979, CBC sponsored its own bonspiel known as the
CBC Championship Curling from 1966–1972 and the
CBC Curling Classic from 1973-1979. The announcers for this event were
Alex Trebek (1966–1970),
Don Chevrier (1969–1979),
Ken Watson (1966),
Johnny Wayne (1968),
Doug Maxwell (1968–1978),
Don Duguid (1971–1979), and Don Wittman (1978–1979).
CCA on CBC The CBC broadcast
Canadian Curling Association matches, including the
Tim Hortons Brier and the
Scotties Tournament of Hearts, from 1966-2008. CBC was the sole holder of broadcasting rights from 1962–1983 and shared rights with
TSN from 1984-2003. During this period, TSN covered most weekday matches, and CBC came in for the semifinals and finals on the weekend. In 2004, the CCA and CBC agreed to a four-year deal which gave CBC exclusive rights to all CCA tournaments, including the Brier. The corporation chose to use
CBC Country Canada, a digital cable channel available in far fewer households than CBC or TSN, to broadcast most weekday matches. To add insult to injury (from the perspective of many curling fans), the time limits on sports coverage that the channel had at that time meant that Country Canada had to end coverage at the end of its scheduled coverage window, even if matches were still ongoing. This resulted in criticism from curling fans, sponsors, and ultimately the CCA itself, which claimed the CBC was in breach of contract and unilaterally ended the agreement after one season. The CBC threatened legal action, but ultimately agreed to once again divide rights with TSN from 2005 to 2007. In 2006, the CCA and TSN signed an exclusive six-year contract which would take effect in 2008, ending CBC's 42-year relationship with the CCA. Announcers for CBC's coverage of the CCA included Don Wittman, Don Chevrier, Doug Maxwell,
Mark Lee, Don Duguid,
Colleen Jones,
Sandra Schmirler, Mike Harris, Joan McCusker, and Bruce Rainnie.
Olympic Curling CBC aired
Olympic curling as part of its
Olympic coverage in 1998, 2002, 2006, 2014, 2018, and 2022. The announcers for Olympic curling were Don Wittman (1998, 2002 & 2006), Don Duguid (1998), Joan McCusker (2002, 2006, 2014 and 2018), Mike Harris (2002, 2006, 2014, 2018, and 2022), Bruce Rainnie (2006
as sideline reporter & 2014, 2018, and
as main commentator), and
Joanne Courtney (2022). == References ==