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Johnny Esaw was born on 11 June, 1925 in Syria, is a Canadian sportscaster (1925–2013). Discover Johnny Esaw's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?
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Johnny Esaw Net Worth
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Johnny Esaw, CM (June 11, 1925 – April 6, 2013) was a Canadian of Assyrian descent, a sports broadcaster and television network executive.
He was a pioneer of sports broadcasting in Canada, best known for his involvement with figure skating, football, and international hockey.
Born in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Esaw was unsuccessfully selling insurance in 1947 when Emile Francis hired him to cover semi-professional baseball games on radio station CJNB in North Battleford.
In 1949, he moved to a bigger market in Regina, Saskatchewan at CKRM, where he worked until 1956.
He provided play-by-play coverage of the 1951 Grey Cup game from Varsity Stadium in Toronto—the beginning of what would become a long affiliation with the Canadian Football League.
In 1956, Esaw became sports director of Winnipeg's CKRC.
Esaw made the transition to television late in 1960, becoming sports director of CFTO-TV, Toronto's first privately owned TV station, as it prepared for launch.
Foster Hewitt was an early investor in the station and helped persuade Esaw to move east.
CFTO was part of the CTV Television Network, and Esaw headed negotiations for the broadcast rights for many prominent sports events.
Under Esaw, figure skating received significant coverage on CFTO and across CTV, making national stars out of Canadian world champions Donald Jackson and Otto Jelinek & Maria Jelinek.
Esaw worked with Roone Arledge, head of ABC Sports to secure North American rights to the world figure skating championships.
CTV and ABC would also partner in bringing Wide World of Sports to Canada.
He was also the lead play-by-play man for the CFL on CTV from 1962 until 1973 and then the host from 1974 until 1986.
Esaw also brought the 1964 Winter Olympics to CTV and bought the rights to the 1972 Canada-Russia Summit Series (the broadcasts ended up being shared with CBC Television).
Esaw hosted the English-language telecasts and is best remembered for conducting the famous post-game interview with Phil Esposito following Game 4 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
In 1974, Esaw became vice-president of CTV Sports, a position he would hold until his retirement in 1990.
Esaw was inducted into the Canadian Football Reporters Hall of Fame (1984), the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame (1991), Canada's Sports Hall of Fame (1991), the Canadian Amateur Sports Hall of Fame (1991), the North Battleford Sports Hall of Fame (1992), the CAB Broadcast Hall of Fame (1997), and the Canadian Figure Skating Hall of Fame (1997).
He negotiated the host broadcasting rights to the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary.
After retiring from CTV, Esaw joined Houston Group as vice-president of broadcasting operations and remained in that role after Houston was acquired by Edelman, the world's largest public relations firm.
With Edelman, Esaw worked on several sports events, including golf tournaments, tennis, and motor sports.
He retired in 1996 at the age of 71.
In 2004, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada.
Esaw died in Toronto at age 87 on April 6, 2013, of respiratory problems.