“Who makes the game?” former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling asked his girlfriend in 2014. “Do I make the game, or do they make the game?”
The NBA soon answered Sterling by banning him from the league for life shortly after that racist tirade, caught on tape, became public. Six years later, the Milwaukee Bucks have offered a more definitive reply. Before Wednesday night’s Game 5 of their playoff series with the Orlando Magic, Bucks players staged a wildcat strike in protest of police violence. Their focus was acutely on...
The NBA soon answered Sterling by banning him from the league for life shortly after that racist tirade, caught on tape, became public. Six years later, the Milwaukee Bucks have offered a more definitive reply. Before Wednesday night’s Game 5 of their playoff series with the Orlando Magic, Bucks players staged a wildcat strike in protest of police violence. Their focus was acutely on...
- 8/27/2020
- by Jamil Smith
- Rollingstone.com
TORONTO -- The Canadian Broadcasting Corp. grabbed a carload of trophies Monday as the Geminis, Canada's TV awards, got under way.
The public broadcaster took home the bulk of prizes for its news and current affairs shows and sports programming, as Geminis in the documentary, news and sports categories were handed out at an invitation-only dinner in Toronto.
The CBC's "Hockey Night in Canada", its Saturday-night showcase of NHL games, grabbed a Gemini for best live sport event, while Ron Forsythe earned a trophy for best direction of a live sporting event for CBC's coverage of the NHL's Stanley Cup Finals.
In addition, Kelly Hrudey, a regular on "Hockey Night", won for best studio analyst while the CBC's Bob Cole won for best sports play-by-play announcer.
The CBC also fared well in the news categories. Susan Ormiston went home with the Gemini for best reportage from Afghanistan for "CBC News: The National".
The public broadcaster's "The Secret History of 9/11" won for best history documentary.
The public broadcaster took home the bulk of prizes for its news and current affairs shows and sports programming, as Geminis in the documentary, news and sports categories were handed out at an invitation-only dinner in Toronto.
The CBC's "Hockey Night in Canada", its Saturday-night showcase of NHL games, grabbed a Gemini for best live sport event, while Ron Forsythe earned a trophy for best direction of a live sporting event for CBC's coverage of the NHL's Stanley Cup Finals.
In addition, Kelly Hrudey, a regular on "Hockey Night", won for best studio analyst while the CBC's Bob Cole won for best sports play-by-play announcer.
The CBC also fared well in the news categories. Susan Ormiston went home with the Gemini for best reportage from Afghanistan for "CBC News: The National".
The public broadcaster's "The Secret History of 9/11" won for best history documentary.
- 10/16/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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