Career
He and Larry O"Brien were commentators for the first telecast of a Grey Cup football game 29 November 1952 on CBLT Toronto. Canadian Broadcasting Company paid both Marshall and O"Brien Computer-aided Design$250 for this inaugural broadcast. Marshall"s radio broadcasting career began with CKTB in Saint Catharines, Ontario, first singing for the station then announcing.
In 1940, he was broadcasting for CHML at Hamilton, Ontario.
When CHCH-television began broadcasts in that city in 1954, Marshall was among its first personalities. The Fred Sgambati Media Award was awarded to Marshall in 1988 for his broadcast work for university sports.
Radio CKTB - Saint Catharines, Ontario 1940: CHML - Hamilton, Ontario CJAD - Montreal, Quebec CKLW - Windsor, Ontario WKBW - Buffalo, New York 1953: Grey Cup radio commentator 1967: CHAM - Hamilton, Ontario - operations manager Television.