Canadian football has a new weekly presence for fans

Rouge Radio is a weekly podcast that contains information on Canadian Football. This weekly show has information on the Canadian Football League, Canadian Interuniversity Sport and the Canadian Junior Football League.
Listen to the broadcast at www.RougeRadio.com
The inaugural edition is proving to show Canada and the rest of the world what great athletes, fans and leagues we have;
Ā· Place Kicker Damon Duval of the Grey Cup champion Montreal Alouettes
Ā· #1 CFL draft prospect Shomari Williams
Ā· Canadian Junior Football League’s Commissioner, Tony Iadeluca
Ā· Conversation with CFL draft prospects Joe Eppele, Akeem Foster, Taurean Allen, Eddie Steele and Mike Montoya
Ā· Montreal Alouettes scout Uzooma Okeke takes us through the drafting process
Ā· Discuss our poll question concerning the CFLPA and CFLā€™s Collective Bargaining Agreement
Ā· Recognize an amazing fan that has been an Argonauts season ticket holder for 30 years and president of their fan club
Ā· We head over to the Apple Bowl to talk about our Amateur team of the week
Ā· Weekly recap of the CFL, CIS and CJFL news and events

Background:
Rouge Radio started as a branch off of The Rouge Magazine which was published in 2001 by Jason Sperling. Jason Sperling and Aaron Nagy believe it was time to provide a weekly radio broadcast of Canadian Football.
Jason Sperling is the co-host and technical director of Rouge Radio. He started The Rouge magazine in 2000 and has been involved in football for more than a decade. His football career began in 1997 when he became the Media Relations for the Prairie Football Conference of the CJFL. He progressed quickly and became the Canadian Junior Football Leagues’ Media Coordinator. For the past 3 years he has been involved with Officiating minor football in the Edmonton Football Officials Association. Jason is a season ticket holder of the Edmonton Eskimos, frequents many UofA Golden Bears, Huskies and Wildcats games throughout the too short football season.
Aaron Nagy serves as co-host and brings a wealth of radio and sports broadcast experience. He grew up in Yorkton for the first 12 years of his life. He volunteered with the Saskatchewan Roughriders for a few years during high school. He learned how the media worked there thanks to the media sports legends. He grew up to the sounds of the legendary voices in radio.
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