Birthplace:
Oakville, Ontario
Birthdate:May 20, 1967
First media job:1987 - Librarian at CBC Sports, Runner for Hockey Night in Canada.
Career highlight:Calling freestyle skiing and snowboarding at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics Games and catching David Ortiz's home run at the 2004 All-Star Game
Special interests/hobbies:Spending time with my wife and two sons
Bio: Campbell is considered one of the most versatile and credible sports broadcasters in the country. He started in 1993 at CBC Edmonton before moving on to CJOH Ottawa in 1997. In '98, he became one of Sportsnet's original broadcasters and co-hosted the first edition of "Sportscentral" (now "Sportsnet Connected"). Campbell has hosted coverage of the Grey Cup, Super Bowl, NHL Draft, MLB All-Star Game and MLB post-season. He called play-by-play for the Toronto Phantoms of the Arena Football League from 2002-2003, the CFL on Sportsnet in 2004, and was the play-by-play voice of the Toronto Blue Jays from 2005 to 2009. In 2010 at the Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver, millions of Canadians were watching when Campbell announced the country's historic first gold medal won by Alexandre Bilodeau. He now serves as host of the popular pre-game show "Jays Connected" with analyst Gregg Zaun.










