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Mark Lewis (announcer)

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Years active
  
1980s–present

Spouse(s)
  
Anita Lewis

Name
  
Mark Lewis


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Known for
  
Public address announcer for the Edmonton Oilers (1981–present)

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Mark Lewis is the former public address announcer for the Edmonton Oilers.

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Lewis' background was in radio and television broadcasting having started his 40 year media career in 1969. Stops in Quebec City, Montreal, Newfoundland & Ontario brought him to BC and eventually Alberta. A career that saw him work as a DJ took a new twist and radio and TV sales became his calling card. Sales began at CBC Television Edmonton and Corus Radio Edmonton. In 1981, Lewis became the PA announcer for the 1981 Canada Cup, held in Edmonton at Northlands Coliseum. Mark became the announcer for the Edmonton Oilers in 1981.

Lewis' pregame routine involved picking up game notes, finding a free meal, and scouting player line-ups in the Edmonton media lounge, checking pronunciations of players' names. A review of the PA game script was part of the pre game routine. Mark announces the starting lineups, all goals, penalties and other in-arena announcements.

On January 4, 2016, Lewis announced his retirement from announcing after 35 years at the microphone, effective after the 2015-16 NHL season. Upon Lewis' retirement, Scott Bourgeois was named as his replacement.

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References

Mark Lewis (announcer) Wikipedia