Documentary Explores The Stunning Downfall Of Former Iconic Winnipeg Broadcaster

Friday, May 9, 2025, 5:20 am

A new documentary dissects the dramatic collapse of a once-revered Winnipeg sportscaster, famously dubbed the city’s “sexiest man.” The film charts his meteoric rise and equally shocking fall from grace in a profile that mixes nostalgia with a wry, cutting critique.


citynews.ca / Documentary details fall of former broadcaster once dubbed ‘sexiest man in Winnipeg’

There was a time back in the 1990s when Steve Vogelsang was known as the “sexiest man in Winnipeg.” A former sportscaster, college instructor and executive with True North Sports and Entertainment, Vogelsang helped several Winnipeggers shape their careers. So when the Saskatoon native was arrested…

thestar.com / Documentary details fall of former broadcaster once dubbed 'sexiest man in Winnipeg'

There was a time back in the 1990s when Steve Vogelsang was known as the "sexiest man in Winnipeg."


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