Former Mac QB to call Marauders games for TSN Radio 1150

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Former Marauders QB Marshall Ferguson will be the voice of the team on TSN Radio 1150 when it launches in Hamilton this fall.


TSN Radio 1150, the first all-sports radio station in the city, will broadcast McMaster Marauders football games live when the station launches this fall.

Former Marauders quarterback Marshall Ferguson will be the voice of the team, calling all games for the station.

Additional programming details and official launch date for TSN Radio 1150 Hamilton will be announced in the coming days.

In addition to airing every Marauders game, TSN Radio 1150 Hamilton will become an official supporter of McMaster Athletes Care, a program dedicated to community service within McMaster Athletics and the surrounding community.

“The McMaster Marauders are proud to partner with TSN Radio 1150 on this important new venture for sports fans throughout our community. The time has come for Hamilton to have its own all-sports radio station and the Marauders are excited to be a key part of this important project,” says Glen Grunwald, McMaster’s director of Athletics and Recreation. We believe that McMaster offers our student-athletes the best combination of athletics and academics in the country. Now that TSN, the leading sports media brand in Canada, has joined Marauder Nation, our program has become even stronger and we hope to better serve and entertain our fans.”

“We are excited to announce the addition of McMaster Marauders games to TSN Radio 1150 in Hamilton,” said Mike Nabuurs, Program Director, TSN Radio 1150 Hamilton. “McMaster is an iconic Canadian football program with a passionate fan base, and the addition of Marauders games further elevates TSN 1150’s comprehensive coverage of the local sports scene.”

The acquisition of radio rights to the McMaster Marauders complements the extensive slate of marquee live radio coverage on TSN Radio 1150, which includes live coverage of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Toronto Raptors, and Toronto Maple Leafs.

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