More winners were announced for the 2022 Canadian Screen Awards, with Tuesday bringing the results in the Sports Programming and Digital & Immersive categories.
The Sports Programming Awards was hosted by Jennifer Hedger, while the Digital & Immersive Awards was hosted by Supinder Wraich.
On Monday, the Canadian Academy announced winners in the Broadcast News and Documentary & Factual categories. The big winner in the Digital & Immersive category was Obsidian Theatre’s “21 Black Futures”, winner of four awards. READ MORE: 2022 Canadian Screen Award Winners: Broadcast News And Documentary & Factual Canadian Screen Week takes place from April 4-10, with the Cinematic Arts Awards held on April 8 and the main event — the Canadian Screen Awards — on April 10 at 8 p.m.
ET, televised on CBC. Tuesday’s awards presentations can be seen in the videos above, while the complete list of winners is below: THE SPORTS PROGRAMMING AWARDS, PRESENTED BY CTV Best Sports Opening “EURO 2020” TSN (Bell Media) (TSN) – Simon Garan, Devon Burns, Jacob Frenkel, Kevin Fallis, Adam Fair Best Sports Feature Segment “Ahmed & Muhammed” TSN (Bell Media) (TSN) – Matt Dunn, Sara Orlesky, Kevin Fallis, Sara Bonnetta, Stephan Recksiedler Best Sports Play-by-Play Announcer “Blue Jays on Sportsnet” Sportsnet (Rogers Sports & Media) (Sportsnet) – Dan Shulman Best Sports Analyst “Blue Jays Central” – Sportsnet (Rogers Sports & Media) (Sportsnet) – Joe Siddall Best Direction, Live Sports Event “2021 Stanley Cup Final Game 4” Sportsnet (Rogers Sports & Media) (Sportsnet) John Szpala Best Live Sports Event (Sponsor | TSN) “2021 Stanley Cup Final Game 4” Sportsnet (Rogers Sports & Media) (Sportsnet) – Ed Hall, Sherali Najak, Brian Spear Best Sports Host “Toky
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