TCA Ep916: Legendary Canadian Sportscaster Paul Romanuk On The Golden Era of the World Juniors & It's Explosion In To What We Know Today
On episode 916 of the Tall Can Audio podcast we're thrilled to be joined once again by friend of the show Paul Romanuk to discuss his time covering the World Junior Hockey Championships and what they've turned in to today.
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Paul Romanuk covered the World Juniors from 1990 to 2001 and there's a pretty good argument to be made that this is the decade where the tournament went from quaint holiday tradition to multi-media behemoth that we now know. And no one had a better seat for it than Paul. We discuss how TSN became such an integral part of the event, the early days of broadcasting it back to Canada, the growth of the Hockey Canada Program Of Excellence coinciding with the takeoff of the broadcasts, which European cities have done the best job hosting, what we may have lost by moving the games out of junior hockey hotbeds in Canada and in to big markets, the crazy story of the TSN crew's encounter with the "Crazy Snake Lady" and tons more.
Paul was as instrumental as anyone in helping cement the World Juniors as a holiday tradition in Canada and it was great to pick his brain once more.
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TCA 1000!
Don’t forget that the thousandth episode of Tall Can Audio podcast will drop Monday August 8th. Matty Laing, Michaela Schreiter, Rob Christy and Matt Robinson will all be in the TCA Studio together for the very first time. Don’t miss it!