Rod Black is an acclaimed Canadian sportscaster whose career has spanned over 40 years. He became a familiar household voice on TSN and CTV covering professional sports from the CFL and NBA, to World Cups and Olympic games. His ability to cover a diverse range of sports earned him a reputation as one of Canada’s most versatile broadcasters.
In addition to sports media, Rod has become a prominent guest speaker, voice and film actor, author, and the former co-host of Canada AM-Canada’s most-watched national morning show.
Inducted into the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame, he has received several accolades for his contributions to broadcasting, as well as his active volunteerism. Rod has lent his time and voice to a number of health and sport charities such as Special Olympics, Sick Kids Hospital, Childrens Aid Foundation, United Way, Right to Play, Pro Action Cops and Kids, Kids Help Phone, Canadian Cancer Society, CNIB, CAMH, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and many more.
Outside of his professional life, Rod Black is dedicated to his wife and four children.
Rod’s Health Tip
“You see a mechanic for regular tune-ups on your car. Treat your health the same way and get regular check-ups.