Scott Moore (television executive)

Moore is a graduate of Ryerson Polytechnical Institute's Radio and Television Arts program (1984) in Toronto.

[1] He was the co-recipient of the 2005 Jack Webster Award of Excellence in Legal Journalism for his CBC News expose "Crime on the Street" with Ian Hanomansing.

[2] While working for Rogers, Moore helped broker a deal to gain control of national broadcast rights for the NHL over BCE Inc., including Hockey Night In Canada.

However, ratings declined due to the lack of success for Canadian teams in the NHL and the replacement of Ron MacLean with George Stroumboulopoulos.

[6] Since 2019, Moore has been operating as the CEO of the sports entertainment brand, Uninterrupted Canada, a company founded by LeBron James and filmmaker Maverick Carter.