• Former Sportscaster & Canada AM Host Jeff Hutcheson Reminisces on 40-Year Career

  • Apr 17 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
  • Podcast

Former Sportscaster & Canada AM Host Jeff Hutcheson Reminisces on 40-Year Career

  • Summary

  • Popular Canadian broadcaster Jeff Hutcheson joins the crew this week to reflect on his long career as an Ontario TV and radio sportscaster and co-host on CTV's Canada AM.

    While still in college, Hutcheson was hired in 1977 as a full-time sportscaster on Kitchener's CKCO-TV. His 20 years at the CTV affiliate also included stints as a host on award-winning shows like Blue Jays Banter and Bowling for Dollars.

    In 1992, the Preston, Ontario native began to occasionally appear as a co-host on Canada AM, the country's long-running nationally televised morning show on the CTV Network. That led to a full-time position in 1998, a spot Hutcheson held until his retirement in 2016.

    His many years in media featured countless hours and kilometres of travel across North America, interviewing many big-name athletes and coaches.

    Hear details about when Hutcheson covered the Jamaican bobsleigh team at the 1988 Winter Olympics, or the time he almost caused the Kitchener Rangers to forfeit their OHL home game. Great stories from one of Canada's most sought-after emcees for charity events.

    'Hutch' is a goldmine of funny, memorable stories. This hour of pure entertainment will include many of them.

    To contact us, email:

    whaddyaknowaboutsports@gmail.com

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