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TSN Congratulates Dave Naylor on His Induction into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame’s Media Wing

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– CFL Insider and TSN Radio host to be honoured at the Football Reporters of Canada’s annual gathering on Grey Cup Sunday (November 29) –

TORONTO (November 16, 2015) – TSN congratulates Dave Naylor, the network’s CFL Insider and radio host, on being honoured by the Football Reporters of Canada as one of this year’s inductees into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame’s Media Wing. Naylor will be formally inducted at the Football Reporters of Canada’s annual gathering on the morning of GREY CUP Sunday (Nov. 29). Naylor will be in Winnipeg covering his 19th GREY CUP, contributing to TSN’s multi-platform coverage of the event.

Dave Naylor is being honoured by the Football Reporters of Canada as one of this year’s inductees into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame’s Media Wing. Naylor is in Winnipeg for TSN’s radio and broadcast coverage of the 103rd GREY CUP.

“As someone who has a great appreciation for the CFL and the people who cover it, this is a tremendous honour,” said Dave Naylor, CFL Insider and TSN Radio host. “The CFL is a special league to so many Canadians and I am one of them. I am truly humbled to be recognized in this way, following so many great writers and broadcasters who’ve come before me.” “Dave’s exceptional coverage of the CFL is evident across all of TSN’s platforms,” said Mark Milliere, Senior Vice-President of Production, TSN. “We’re thrilled to see Dave recognized for his significant journalistic contributions to the game, and we join the rest of the football community in congratulating him on this very well-deserved honour.” Naylor, host of TSN DRIVE WITH DAVE NAYLOR on TSN Radio 1050 in Toronto, began covering the CFL as a print journalist with The Globe and Mail in 1991 as an Ottawa-based correspondent and dealt twice with the city losing its CFL teams — the Rough Riders in 1996 (as a freelancer) and the Renegades in 2006. Naylor also worked for CBC Radio and was stationed for two years in Regina, covering the CFL?s expansion into the U.S. He joined TSN in 2010 as the network’s CFL Insider — becoming a multi-platform journalist in radio, digital, and TV — and continues to share his insight with TSN?s audiences. Naylor joins fellow TSN broadcasters Chris Cuthbert, Matt Dunigan, Milt Stegall, Brian Williams, and the late TSN producer Paul McLean in the Canadian Football Hall of Fame.

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