Narrating Canada's Quest for Gold in Men's Hockey
26.02.10
As a broadcaster for TSN, they provide a mouth-to-mouth in the history of the men's competition at the Winter Games is to be transmitted to subsequent generations. More than half of the population listens to understand Cuthbert and Miller describe run rocks of Canada Friday in the semi-final against Slovakia.
Their profiles are up along feverish pitch of a nation afloat home. Cuthbert was arrested by the fans while jogging Thursday morning after he supplied the paint-by-play of Canada's 7-3 victory against Russia in the quarterfinals.
"You stopped on the street, because you are a part, a small fraction of the time, and those moments are so indelible to Canadians," said Cuthbert.
Canada's 5-3 disappointment for the United States last Sunday that Miller worked, drew 10.6 million viewers, the largest Canadian audience for a sporting issue. Knowing that viewers are now Canadians may be a rudimentary knowledge of hockey, Miller does not focus on audience size.
Source: New York Times