Milos Raonic will be part of a busy sports day when he faces Andy Murray at Wimbledon. ( GLYN KIRK / AFP/GETTY IMAGES )If you’re a sports fan, you probably can kiss sleeping in on Sunday goodbye. “I probably wouldn’t address it as a challenge,” said Shawn Redmond, TSN’s vice president of programming and marketing. If it feels overwhelming as a viewer to make these kinds of decisions, imagine being the broadcasters that have to juggle days like Sunday. We seamlessly go from baseball to football to hockey to basketball, with tennis, golf, cycling and annual and semi-annual doses of international competition always in the mix.
Source: thestar July 09, 2016 21:11 UTC