Greg Sansone

Greg Sansone was a Canadian sports anchor and reporter for The Score, and guest host for "Morency" on Hardcore Sports Radio. He was also the Vice President of Television for the Score. He is currently the general manager of sportsnet 360, the Canadian sports channel that replaced The Score.[1] He was one of the first sports anchors to ever work for The Score. His debut was in April 1997, the same year The Score, then "Headline Sports" made its debut across Canadian airwaves. Prior to joining The Score, he worked as a host at the Fan 590 (1992-1997) and he was an editorial assistant for Global Television's SportsLine from 1991 to 1992. He was the host of the popular program The Score Tonight with Martine Gaillard until 2004. Sansone was the co-host of Score on the NFL with Cam Stewart.

Sansone became Director of The Score's Programming and vice president of Productions in 2007; he was the vice-president of The Score's television operations till 2011.[2]

References

  1. http://www.scoremedia.com/executive-team/
  2. http://www.score-media.com/profiles/


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