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''Nine's Wide World of Sports'' is a long running sports anthology brand on Australian
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that airs on the
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(
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),
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(
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and
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international matches) and Grand Slam
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(
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,
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, Wimbledon and the US Open). Previous sporting rights include the
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(
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),
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home season, spring and autumn
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,
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until 2008, and golf ( U.S. Masters) since 2018.


History


1981–1990s – Creation and contract competition

Wide World of Sports (WWoS) is a long-used title for Nine's sport programming. All sports broadcasts on Nine air under the WWoS brand. It was also the name of a popular sports magazine program that aired most Saturdays and Sundays. This program filled many of the summer daytime hours. It was first pitched by Gordon Carr who went on to hold a broad portfolio in WWoS. The program premiered at 1:00 pm on Saturday, 23 May 1981, and was initially hosted by Mike Gibson and Ian Chappell, before being hosted in the 1990s by
Max Walker Maxwell Henry Norman Walker (12 September 1948 – 28 September 2016) was an Australian sportsman who played both cricket and Australian rules football at high levels. After six years of balancing first-class cricket in summer, professional f ...
and Ken Sutcliffe. Ian Maurice was the regular anchor at the WWOS Update Desk. The show ended in 1999, due in large part to the rise of
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(which Nine's owner owned half of) and other subscription sport channels, but the show returned in 2008 on Sunday mornings. It was unrelated to the series "Wide World of Sports" aired by ABC in the United States, which started in 1961."Wide World of Sports - Some Hits, Some Errors"
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'', 19 April 1981
From the early 1970s, the main sport aired nationally under the WWoS brand was cricket. Nine's majority owner
Kerry Packer Kerry Francis Bullmore Packer (17 December 1937 – 26 December 2005) was an Australian media tycoon, and was considered one of Australia's most powerful media proprietors of the twentieth century. The Packer family company owned a controlling ...
created
World Series Cricket World Series Cricket (WSC) was a commercial professional cricket competition staged between 1977 and 1979 which was organised by Kerry Packer and his Australian television network, Nine Network. WSC ran in commercial competition to establish ...
in part because he couldn't obtain the rights to Australian test matches at home, even though he offered the
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a $1.5 million 3-year contract which was rejected by the ACB who signed a 3-year deal with the ABC to broadcast test matches. This led to Packer signing in secret some of the world's best cricket players for a breakaway competition. In 1978, 35 of the "world's best players" had signed with Packer's
World Series Cricket World Series Cricket (WSC) was a commercial professional cricket competition staged between 1977 and 1979 which was organised by Kerry Packer and his Australian television network, Nine Network. WSC ran in commercial competition to establish ...
, which was broadcast in competition with ABC's cricket coverage of the ICC. Nine's ''Wide World of Sports'' was the "first broadcaster to put a microphone on the players for an international cricket match," which later became common practice in the industry."Cricket and the Media"
'' International Cricket Hall'', 2010
ABC and Nine then signed a truce after a long dispute in 1979, with Nine securing the exclusive rights to telecast Australian cricket. From that point until 2006, Nine based its summer schedule around broadcasts of cricket internationally and domestic. Its cricket broadcasts in that era revolutionized the way the sport was covered, featuring cameras placed at both ends of the field (after Packer famously complained about seeing "cricketer's bums" every second over), instant replays, and other innovations. World Series Cricket made many other changes to cricket, having a huge impact on the game. David Hill was among the early executives that developed WWoS."David Hill, the Australian who changed the face of sports TV, is doing the same for the Oscars"
'' Perth Now'', Andrew Fenton, 26 February 2016
In the early 1980s, well-known hosts and presenters on Wide World of Sports included Mike Gibson"Mike Gibson, veteran sports presenter and commentator, dies aged 75"
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'', Australian Associated Press, 23 September 2015
"Mike Gibson's ability to empathise with punters made him a storyteller without peer
, '' Perth Now'', Christian Nicolussi, 23 September 2015
and Ian Chappell, both the inaugural hosts of the Saturday afternoon program in 1981.
Billy Birmingham Billy Birmingham (born 1953) is an Australian humourist and sometime sports journalist, most noted for his parodies of Australian cricket commentary in recordings under The Twelfth Man name. Early career He wrote the pun-laden comedy hit "Aus ...
in 1984 released a comedy album that satirized cricket "and in particular Channel Nine's iconic commentary team with Richie Benaud the central figure," which became popular in Australia,"Billy Birmingham to retire 'The 12th Man'"
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'', Benjamin Conkey, 9 November 2015
called ''The Wired World of Sports.'' Among the hosts satirized were his friend Mike Gibson."Legendary sports commentator and journalist Mike Gibson dies aged 75"
''
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'', 23 September 2015
Birmingham went on to release a series of albums ridiculing all aspects of Wide World of Sports, calling the show "Wired World of Sports". From the first to the most recent (2006), all have reached number one on the Australian album chart. David Hill helped establish Nine's Wide World of Sports early on, and was a "sounding board when the billionaire famously sold the network to
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and then bought it back three years later for less than a quarter of the price." Writes the ''
Sydney Morning Herald ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' (''SMH'') is a daily compact newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, and owned by Nine. Founded in 1831 as the ''Sydney Herald'', the ''Herald'' is the oldest continuously published newspaper ...
'', "Packer's decision to sell Nine to Bond in 1987 for $1.2 billion - before buying back the network in 1990 for $250 million - is legendary in Australian television." Other early broadcasters at WWoS included Ron Casey."Ron Casey, sports journalist and talkback radio presenter, dies at 89"
''
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'', 1 October 2018
January 1995 saw the beginning of Premier Sports Network, the channel that was to become
Fox Sports Fox Sports is the brand name for a number of sports channels, broadcast divisions, programming, and other media around the world. The ''Fox Sports'' name has since been used for other sports media assets. These assets are held mainly by the F ...
. It secured the rights to Australia's cricket tour of the West Indies, Nine's first challenge since winning its World Series war. Nine tried to stop the broadcast under Australia's "anti-siphoning" rules, which exist to stop certain popular sporting events being screened exclusively on pay television. But it failed when Premier Sports Network came to an agreement to broadcast the tour free to air on Network 10. WWoS's other main sport was and is
rugby league Rugby league football, commonly known as just rugby league and sometimes football, footy, rugby or league, is a full-contact sport played by two teams of thirteen players on a rectangular field measuring 68 metres (75 yards) wide and 112 ...
. This was challenged in 1997 by the establishment of
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, the repercussions of which led to Nine's parent company owning half of Fox Sports that year, and ultimately Nine's move away from popular live sport. This partial purchase of Fox Sports roughly coincided with the end of Nine's traditional Saturday and Sunday daytime schedule of sports programming. What had once filled it now filled subscription channels, mainly Fox Sports. Old movies and other low rating programs filled much of the space. Between the late 1970s and 1997, when Australians had wanted to watch continuous sport at home on a summer weekend, they had largely done so by tuning to Nine. Those in NSW, Queensland and the ACT did this all year round, due to rugby league's popularity in those areas. Now Fox Sports had that mantle, and gave viewers continuous sport all week long. In 1990s, the Wide World of Sports marketed sports paraphernalia such as signed and framed bats, and items from the Australian Rugby League."The road to riches down memory lane"
'' Financial Review'', Charles Wright, 15 May 1999
Paul Sheahan hosted Nine's ''Wide World of Sports'' program until 1999."‘Tangles’ was all heart"
''MCC News'', November 2016
Max Walker hosted until it ended in 1999."Former Australian cricketer Max Walker dies at 68"
''Stuff.co'', Joe Pierek, 28 September 2016
"Max Walker dies aged 68"
''
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'', 28 September 2016


2000–2008 – Changing broadcasting deals

In 2001, The Nine Network acquired broadcast rights for Friday night and Sunday afternoon games in the
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, the elite
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competition in 2001. Seven had previously held the TV rights for 44 years prior. They shared the rights with
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and
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from 2002 through to 2006, but the deal assigned exclusive rights for the finals series to Ten, a deal which reportedly flabbergasted Nine boss
Kerry Packer Kerry Francis Bullmore Packer (17 December 1937 – 26 December 2005) was an Australian media tycoon, and was considered one of Australia's most powerful media proprietors of the twentieth century. The Packer family company owned a controlling ...
. As it also had the rights for all major swimming competitions until 2008, major swimming competitions were shown in
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. During the early to mid-2000s, Nine for the first time had the FTA rights to the highest competitions of Australia's four biggest spectator sports: rugby league, Australian rules (shared with Ten), cricket and swimming. While Nine no longer had the volume of sport it once had, during the 2000-2006 period it dominated non-Olympic sport broadcasting in Australia. With existing agreements then set to expire in 2006 and 2007, in 2005, Channel Nine secured a deal to air NRL games until the end of 2012."NRL secures $500m rights deal"
ABC, 1 July 2005
Eddie McGuire was named CEO of Nine Network with oversight of the ''Wide World of Sports'' brand in 2006. In January 2006, the
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and Network Ten exercised their "first and last" rights agreement with the AFL to trump the Nine Network's $780 million bid for broadcasting rights for the years 2007 to 2011. If Seven and Ten were unable to match the AFL's "quality of coverage" demands by 5 May 2006 (better coverage into regional areas, northern states and on pay television, as promised in the Nine bid) the AFL would have been allowed to award the broadcasting rights back to Nine. The Seven/Ten consortium, however, obtained the rights,"Seven, Ten win AFL broadcasting rights"
''
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'', 5 January 2006
"Seven, Ten win AFL rights"
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'', 6 January 2006
with Nine broadcasting its last AFL match on Sunday 3 September 2006. The match was hosted by Tony Jones with a guest appearance from Nine's then
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and former AFL commentator Eddie McGuire. In 2004, it was making an annual income of around $30 million on broadcasting Australian cricket, with the television rights expiring at the end of the 2006. Around 2004, Cricket Australia began negotiating for a higher price."Cricket's battle over TV rights"
Crikey, 6 December 2004
In 2005, Nine Network bid on cricket for $45 million a year, winning the contract and signing a seven year deal with Cricket Australia.
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'', 12 May 2005
From the beginning of the 2006-2007 cricket season, Nine no longer broadcast Australian domestic cricket. In 2012, Nine Network had a $1 billion contract for NRL rights and a $300 million cricket rights deal set to expire the following March. Instead, it replaced the coverage with delayed National Basketball League matches in October, with weekly one-hour highlight shows and full games."Hoops back on free-to-air"
''
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'', 5 October 2006
The domestic cricket matches, long a mainstay of Nine's summer programming, moved exclusively to
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.


2008–2020: return of ''Wide World of Sports''

After a ten-year hiatus, it was announced that the ''Wide World of Sports'' weekly television program would return to Nine on 16 March 2008, using the same theme song as the old version, as well as accessing old footage for replays. This show was hosted by the previous host Ken Sutcliffe, with footy show star James Brayshaw as well as former Australian cricketer
Adam Gilchrist Adam Craig Gilchrist (; born 14 November 1971) is an Australian cricket commentator and former international cricketer and captain of the Australia national cricket team. He was an attacking left-handed batsman and record-breaking wicket-kee ...
. Revolving co-hosts included former swimmers Giaan Rooney, Nicole Livingstone and former cricketer Michael Slater."Returning: Wide World of Sports"
'' TVTonight'', David Knox, 11 March 2008
That year, it broadcast the Australian Open with its own team of commentators."John McEnroe, Todd Woodbridge sign on Nine's Australian Open team."
''
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'', David Knox, 9 August 2018
The show originally aired for 90 minutes but was recently extended to two hours. It aired on Sunday mornings at 9am till 11am. In 2008, the Nine Network and Microsoft joint venture ninemsn had a section dedicated to the ''Wide World of Sports.'' In 2009,
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"Profile: Grant Hackett"
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'', Lucinda Schmidt, 20 July 2011
and Michael Slater joined the team as co-hosts alongside Sutcliffe and Rooney. Livingstone did not return, as she joined
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as a commentator. Rooney resigned from the Nine Network at the end of 2012 to join the Seven Network. It was thought that the Seven Network would continue its tradition of airing the
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for the
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in
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. However, Nine in joint partnership with
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, has secured broadcasting rights which the network has described as the most comprehensive coverage of the Olympics. The partnership also won the rights to the
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in
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. For more than 40 years, the Nine Network had also broadcast the prestigious Wimbledon tennis tournament before ultimately dropping it after the 2010 tournament, citing declining ratings. The last Wimbledon match televised by Nine was the men's singles final played between
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and
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, which Nadal won. The
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have since picked up the broadcasting rights to Wimbledon, from
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onwards.Seven snatches Wimbledon tennis coverage , Herald Sun
Colin Vickery, 4 April 2011
The
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in August 2012 agreed to a five-year broadcast deal in Australia with Nine Entertainment to air on its ''Wide World of Sports'' brand, and for $1.025 billion, was the "most lucrative agreement in rugby league history.""Smashes $1 Billion Barrier in New Broadcast Deal"
'' AusLeisure'', 22 August 2012
In 2013, the ''Wide World of Sports'' brand was facing challenges from other television networks its broadcast rights to
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. Nine had a contract clause, however, so that if it were to "match the highest offer means it is still expected to retain the rights, despite its exclusive window for negotiations having closed." With Nine Network's cricket coverage winning in 1982, the television show won "Most Popular Sports Program" at the Logie Awards in 1986."TV WEEK Logie Award Winners "
Now To Love, 1 January 2010
It was nominated for the "Most Popular Sports Coverage" award at the 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 and 2015
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, being beaten by '' The NRL Footy Show'' on all occasions. Until 2016, Steve Crawley was the rugby league boss at ''Wide World of Sports'', when he was hired by
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."Fox Sports hires Nine executive Steve Crawley in new rugby league TV shake-up"
'' News Corp Australia Network'', Holly Byrnes, 5 February 2016
He was replaced by Tom Malone as Director of Sport."Nine appoints new Head of Sport and exec producer of 60 Minutes"
''
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'', David Knox, 6 February 2018
After she was fired in 2014 as a cost-cutting measure, in 2016
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again signed up with Channel Nine's ''Wide World of Sports'' as an announcer."Emma Freedman is back at Channel Nine 14 months after being sacked"
''
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'', Andrew Bucklow, 3 March 2016
The weekly show was no longer airing as of 2017. '' Sports Sunday'' replaced the show in the Sunday 10am time slot. In 2017, the ''WWoS'' channel was featuring the Netball World Series, hosted by Erin Molan and with commentators Liz Ellis, Sharelle McMahon, Cath Cox and Anne Sargeant."Nine's Wide World of Sports launching FAST5 Netball World Series"
'' Mediaweek'', 27 October 2017
In 2017, the channel signed Ray Warren for five more years, for as long as they retained their rugby league rights."One of the greats: Wide World Of Sports signs Ray Warren for five more years"
'' Mediaweek'', 5 May 2017
Also that year, WWoS announced a GPS player tracking system into its rugby broadcasting."Nine's WWoS launching GPS player tracking at State Of Origin"
'' Mediaweek'', 26 May 2017
WWoS relinquished the rights broadcast cricket in 2018 to
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, instead picking up the Australian Open tennis broadcast for that summer."'No crying in television': Packer would be pragmatic about switch"
''
The Sydney Morning Herald ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' (''SMH'') is a daily compact newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, and owned by Nine. Founded in 1831 as the ''Sydney Herald'', the ''Herald'' is the oldest continuously published newspaper ...
'', Chris Barrett, 13 April 2018
In 2019, the WWoS was streaming rugby on its digital platform, with a rugby commentary team led by
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."Nine announce exciting plans for NRL and rugby league coverage in 2018"
Nine, 28 February 2018
In 2018, WWoS announced had secured "free TV and streaming rights" for the Masters Tournament to be played at
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."Nine Secures Broadcast Rights For The US Masters"
''Bandt'', B&T Magazine, 10 January 2018
The ''Wide World of Sports'' studio was set up in Melbourne for the 2019 Australian Open for tennis, with a commentary team headed up by
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"John McEnroe to headline Channel Nine's Australian Open commentary team"
''
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'', 8 September 2018
and Jim Courier."Nine reveals strategy for Australian Open"
''Ad News'', Josh McDonnell, 9 August 2018
Originally ''Wide World of Sports'' had been set to air it for 2020 until 2024, but they were sold the 2019 broadcast rights by Seven Network. Nine's ''Wide World of Sports'' in 2019 included the Australian Open, "the Sydney International, Brisbane International and Hopman Cup tennis tournaments, the Holden State of Origin, the
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, the Ashes, The Masters and the NBL.""Erin Molan's career unharmed after Footy Show disaster"
''
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'', author, 25 October 2018
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in 2020 began airing an hour-long ''Wide World of Sports'' radio broadcast hosted by Mark Levy."Nine to bring Wide World of Sports to radio"
''Ad News'', Mariam Cheik-Husein, 16 December 2020
"Wide World of Sports coming to 2GB and 4BC in 2020"
'' Mediaweek'', 17 December 2019
Also in April 2020, WWoS introduced a new show on the Australian Open, hosted by
Todd Woodbridge Todd Andrew Woodbridge, OAM (born 2 April 1971) is an Australian former professional tennis player and current sports broadcaster with the Nine Network. Woodbridge is best known for his successful Doubles partnerships with Mark Woodforde (n ...
and Sam Groth, titled the ''Greatest Australian Open Matches''."Nine Network Launch New Tennis Television Show"
''
Tennis.com ''Tennis'' is a U.S. print sports magazine devoted to the sport of tennis. It is published eight months per year, and operates a website, Tennis.com. History The magazine was established in May 1965, published out of Chicago with a regional focu ...
'', 2 April 2020
In 2020, the National Rugby League and Nine resolved a contract dispute over scheduling."NRL to fulfil obligations to Nine Network"
'' Wide World of Sports'', 9 April 2020


2020–present: rugby and tennis expansion, Stan Sport

In November 2020, Nine Entertainment Co. acquired rights to Rugby Australia, as well as the
French Open The French Open (french: Internationaux de France de tennis), also known as Roland-Garros (), is a major tennis tournament held over two weeks at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France, beginning in late May each year. The tournament and ve ...
and
The Championships, Wimbledon The Wimbledon Championships, commonly known simply as Wimbledon, is the oldest tennis tournament in the world and is widely regarded as the most prestigious. It has been held at the All England Club in Wimbledon, London, since 1877 and is pla ...
, with plans for pay-television coverage (ad-free and on-demand) to migrate to a new sport-oriented package on its subscription streaming service Stan, and selected matches/events to be broadcast free on the Nine Network.


Events

''Nine's Wide World of Sports'' holds broadcast rights to the following events:


Current


Past

1 The Nine Network televised the 2011 US Open final between
Serena Williams Serena Jameka Williams (born September 26, 1981) is an American inactive professional tennis player. Considered among the greatest tennis players of all time, she was ranked world No. 1 in singles by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) fo ...
and
Samantha Stosur Samantha Jane Stosur ( ; born 30 March 1984) is an Australian professional tennis player. She is a former world No. 1 in doubles, a ranking which she first achieved on 6 February 2006 and held for 61 consecutive weeks. Also a former top ten s ...
in its entirety.


Programs

''Nine's Wide World of Sports'' has presented the following recurring programs:


Presenters and commentators

''Nine's Wide World of Sports'' has hosts and commentators for a variety of sporting events. The following is a list of past and present personalities featured:


Sports Sunday

*
Roz Kelly Roz Kelly (born Rosiland Schwartz on July 29, 1942) is an American actress, perhaps best known for playing Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli's (Henry Winkler) girlfriend Carol "Pinky" Tuscadero on the television series ''Happy Days''. Career Before ' ...
(2022–present) *
James Bracey James Robert Bracey (born 3 May 1997) is an English cricketer who plays for Gloucestershire County Cricket Club. He is a left-handed batsman, who also plays as a wicket-keeper. He made his first-class debut for Gloucestershire against Sussex ...
(host, 2018–2022) * Liz Ellis *
Peter FitzSimons Peter John Allen FitzSimons (born 29 June 1961) is an Australian author, journalist, and radio and television presenter. He is a former national representative rugby union player and has been the chair of the Australian Republic Movement s ...
* Mark Taylor * other assorted guests


''Wide World of Sports''


Past

* Michael Slater"England in denial over Super League's trade deficit"
''
The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'', and changed its name in 1959. Along with its sister papers '' The Observer'' and '' The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardian'' is part of the ...
'', Andy Wilson, 16 November 2008
*
Emma Freedman Emma Freedman is an Australian television and radio presenter who grew up on the Mornington Peninsula. Freedman formerly co-hosted '' The Grill Team'' on Triple M Sydney. Prior to this, she was a weather presenter on ''Weekend Today'' and hos ...
* John Steffenson * Clint Stanaway *
Sally Fitzgibbons Sally Jayne Fitzgibbons (born 19 December 1990) is an Australian professional surfer on the Association of Surfing Professionals World Tour (2009–2013). In June 2019, she was ranked No. 1 in the world for women's surfing after winning the R ...
* Ian Chappell *
Lisa Curry Lisa Gaye Curry AO MBE (born 15 May 1962), also known by her married name Lisa Curry-Kenny, is an Australian former competition swimmer. Curry won seven gold, two silver and one bronze Commonwealth Games medals, and is the only Australian s ...
* Ian Maurice * Mike Gibson *
Tony Greig Anthony William Greig (6 October 194629 December 2012) was a South African-born Test cricket captain turned commentator. Greig qualified to play for the England cricket team by virtue of his Scottish parentage. He was a tall () all-rounder wh ...
*
Max Walker Maxwell Henry Norman Walker (12 September 1948 – 28 September 2016) was an Australian sportsman who played both cricket and Australian rules football at high levels. After six years of balancing first-class cricket in summer, professional f ...
*
Adam Gilchrist Adam Craig Gilchrist (; born 14 November 1971) is an Australian cricket commentator and former international cricketer and captain of the Australia national cricket team. He was an attacking left-handed batsman and record-breaking wicket-kee ...
* Giaan Rooney * Yvonne Sampson * Ken Sutcliffe * Richie Calendar * Kerryn Pratt * Bill Lawry


''Any Given Sunday''

* James Brayshaw (2005) * Nicole Livingstone (2006) * Garry Lyon (2005) *
Mick Molloy Michael Molloy (born 11 July 1966) is an Australian comedian, writer, producer, actor and television and radio presenter who has been active in radio, television, stand-up and film. He currently hosts '' The Front Bar'' on the Seven Network. ...
(2006) * Sam Newman (2005)


2012 London Olympics

Various Nine programs including ''
Today Today (archaically to-day) may refer to: * Day of the present, the time that is perceived directly, often called ''now'' * Current era, present * The current calendar date Arts, entertainment, and media Films * ''Today'' (1930 film), a 1930 ...
'', '' Mornings'', '' Millionaire Hot Seat'', '' The Footy Show'', ''
60 Minutes ''60 Minutes'' is an American television news magazine broadcast on the CBS television network. Debuting in 1968, the program was created by Don Hewitt and Bill Leonard, who chose to set it apart from other news programs by using a unique st ...
'' and ''
Australia's Funniest Home Videos ''Australia's Funniest Home Videos'' (''AFHV'', also known as ''Funniest Home Videos'' or simply ''The Video Show'', originally ''Graham Kennedy's Funniest Home Video Show'' in its first season and ''Australia's Funniest Home Video Show'' until ...
'' went on hiatus during Nine's broadcast of the 2012 London Olympics. A daily two-hour highlights package ''London Gold'' aired at 9am weekdays following the live overnight coverage. * Eddie McGuire * Ken Sutcliffe * Giaan Rooney * James Brayshaw *
Ray Warren Raymond Warren OAM (born 11 June 1943) is a retired Australian sports commentator, known for his coverage of televised professional rugby league matches on the Nine Network. He is known as the "Voice of Rugby League", and called 99 State of ...
* Garry Lyon * Karl Stefanovic * Leila McKinnon * James Tomkins *
Kerri Pottharst Kerri Ann Pottharst OAM (born 25 June 1965) is an Australian former professional beach volleyball player and Olympic gold medallist. Pottharst was born in Adelaide, South Australia, and currently resides in Sydney. In addition to her previou ...
*
Scott McGrory Scott Anthony McGrory (born 22 December 1969) is an Australian former professional racing cyclist. He was an Australian Institute of Sport scholarship holder.Debbie Watson *
Melinda Gainsford-Taylor Melinda Gainsford-Taylor (born 1 October 1971 in Narromine, New South Wales) is a retired Australian athlete, who specialised in sprint events. In 1995 Gainsford-Taylor won the World Indoor championship over 200 m. During her career she al ...
* Michael Slater * Andrew Gaze * Andrew Voss *
Grant Hackett Grant George Hackett OAM (born 9 May 1980) is an Australian swimmer, most famous for winning the men's 1500 metres freestyle race at both the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney and the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. This achievement has led him to ...
*
Jane Flemming Jane Christina Flemming OAM (born 14 April 1965) is a former Australian Olympic Games, Olympic track and field athlete. She completed her HSC in 1982 at Mater Christi College, Belgrave. She was the 1990 Commonwealth Games champion at heptathlo ...
* Mark Nicholas * Cameron Williams *
Phil Liggett Philip Alexander Liggett (born 11 August 1943) is an English commentator and journalist who covers professional cycling. He currently commentates on the Tour de France and bike races for ITV and NBC Sports, and was previously associated wit ...
*
Simon O'Donnell Simon Patrick O'Donnell (born 26 January 1963) is an Australian former cricketer, VFL footballer, and horse racing and cricket commentator. He is currently a horse breeder and enabler. He is a former record holder for the fastest One Day Inte ...
* Billy Brownless * Tony Jones * Daley Thompson *
Steve Ovett Stephen Michael James Ovett, (; born 9 October 1955) is a retired British track athlete. A middle-distance runner, he was the gold medalist in the 800 metres at the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow, and set 5 world records for 1500 metres and t ...


Rugby league


Current

*
James Bracey James Robert Bracey (born 3 May 1997) is an English cricketer who plays for Gloucestershire County Cricket Club. He is a left-handed batsman, who also plays as a wicket-keeper. He made his first-class debut for Gloucestershire against Sussex ...
(Host, 2017–present) * Danika Mason (Host, 2021–present) *
Mathew Thompson Mathew Thompson (born 25 February 1982) is an Australian rugby league and swimming commentator for the Nine Network. Thompson is the number 2 caller for the Nine Network, frequently filling in whenever Ray Warren is unavailable. He was previous ...
(Chief Commentator, 2012–present) * Peter Psaltis (Chief Commentator, 2019–present) *
Paul Vautin Paul Vautin (born 21 July 1959) nicknamed Fatty, is an Australian football commentator and formerly a professional rugby league footballer, captain and coach. He has provided commentary for the Nine Network's coverage of rugby league since joi ...
(commentator, 1992–present) * Phil Gould (Commentator, 1994–present) * Wally Lewis (Commentator, 2006–present) * Andrew Johns (Commentator, 2007–present) * Brad Fittler (Commentator, 2010–present) * Allana Ferguson (Commentator, 2018–present) *
Ruan Sims Ruan Sims (born 4 February 1982) is an Australian former rugby league and rugby union footballer. She played rugby union for . She was a member of the Wallaroos squad at the 2006, and 2010 Rugby World Cup where they finished in third place. ...
(Commentator, 2018–present) * Johnathan Thurston (Commentator, 2019–present) * Darren Lockyer (Sideline Commentator, 2012–present) *
Billy Slater William Slater (born 18 June 1983), is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s. An Australian international and one-time captain of the Queensland State of Origin team, he played his entir ...
(Commentator, 2019–present) * Sam Thaiday (Sideline Commentator, 2019–present) *
Paul Gallen Paul Gallen (born 14 August 1981) is an Australian professional boxer and former professional rugby league footballer who played as a and forward and captained the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in the NRL to their maiden NRL Premiership in 2016 ...
(Sideline Commentator, 2020–present) *
Sonny Bill Williams Sonny Bill Williams (born 3 August 1985) is a New Zealand heavyweight boxer, and a former professional rugby league and rugby union player and as of recently is working for Stan Sports. He is only the second person to represent New Zealand in ...
(Commentator, 2021–present) * Cameron Smith (Commentator, 2021–present)


NSW Cup

* Peter Psaltis (commentator, 2019–present) *
Jamie Soward Jamie Soward (born 13 November 1984) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer. A New South Wales State of Origin and Indigenous All-Stars representative , he previously played for the Sydney Roosters, Penrith Panthers and ...
(commentator, 2018–present) * Danika Mason (host, 2019–present)


QLD Cup

* Mark Braybrook (commentator, 2019–present) *
Scott Sattler Scott Sattler (born 13 December 1971) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played during the 1990s and 2000s, later becoming the Football Manager of the Gold Coast Titans. A Queensland State of Origin representative ...
(commentator, 2013–present) * Peter Badel (sideline commentator, 2016) * Adam Jackson (sideline commentator 2016–present)


The NRL Footy Show


=Current

= * Andrew Johns (co-host, 2018–present) * Brad Fittler (co-host, 2018–present) *
Ryan Girdler Ryan Girdler (born 19 September 1972) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. A New South Wales State of Origin and Australia international representative goal-kicking centre, he played h ...
(co-host, 2018–present) *
Darryl Brohman Darryl Gregory Brohman (born 22 June 1956), also known by the nickname of "The Big Marn", is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s and 1980s, and coached in the 1980s, now best known as a commentat ...
(small talk segment, 2010–present) *
Beau Ryan Beau Ryan (born 11 May 1985) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer, television presenter, actor and singer who played for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks and the Wests Tigers in the National Rugby League. Ryan is also well ...
(regular appearances, 2010–present) * Joel Caine (Sportsbet updates, 2014–present)


=Former

= * Peter Sterling (1992–2007, 2010, co-host) * Steve Roach (1992–1999, co-host) * Ray Hadley (1995–1997, co-host) * Paul Harrogan (2001–2003, co-host) * Matthew Johns (2003–2009, co-host) * Laurie Daley (2008, co-host) * Andrew Voss (2009) *
Benji Marshall Benjamin Quentin Marshall (born 25 February 1985) is a New Zealand former professional rugby league footballer who played at or . He previously played for the Wests Tigers in two separate spells, St. George Illawarra Dragons, Brisbane Bro ...
(2010–2013, 2015) * Brad Fittler (2010–2011, co-host) * Michael Slater (2012–2014, co-host) * Gorden Tallis (2013–2015) * Erin Molan (host, 2018–2021)


The Sunday NRL Footy Show

* Peter Sterling (panelist) * Brad Fittler (panelist) * Allana Ferguson (panelist)


Former

*
Ray Warren Raymond Warren OAM (born 11 June 1943) is a retired Australian sports commentator, known for his coverage of televised professional rugby league matches on the Nine Network. He is known as the "Voice of Rugby League", and called 99 State of ...
, (Chief Commentator, 1988–1989, 1991–2021) * Darrell Eastlake (1983–1993) *
Jack Gibson Jack Gibson may refer to: * Jack Gibson (rugby league) (1929–2008), Australian player and coach * Jack Stanley Gibson (1909–2005), Irish physician * Jack Gibson (ice hockey, born 1880) (1880–1955), ice hockey player and executive * Jack Gibs ...
(1983–1989) *
Mick Cronin Michael or Mick Cronin may refer to: Sports * Mick Cronin (hurler) (1902–1982), Irish hurler * Mick Cronin (footballer) (1911–1979), Australian rules football player, umpire and television commentator *Mick Cronin (rugby league) (born 1951), Au ...
(1988) * Warren Ryan (1989) * Michael Cleary (1989) * Ellery Hanley (1989, 1992) * Peter Sterling (1991–2021) * Gavin Miller (1991) * Gene Miles (1993–1994) * Matthew Johns (2003–2009) * Gary Belcher (1992–1997) * Steve "Blocker" Roach (1992–1998) * Andrew Voss (1994–2012) (host/commentator) * Paul Harragon (2000–2008) * Mark Coyne (2001–2002) * Mark Geyer (2007–2008) * Kevin Walters (2007) (Qld Matches Only) *
Steve Walters Steve Walters (born 28 August 1965), also known by the nickname of "Boxhead", is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s who at the peak of his career was considered the best in the game. An ...
(2001–2002) * Ben Ikin (2006–2009) Qld Cup (2012) * Wendell Sailor (2007, 2009–2010) * Jason Taylor (2002, 2010) * Laurie Daley (2008) * Mark Gasiner (2007) (Guest Commentator) *
Adam MacDougall Adam "Mad Dog" MacDougall (born 8 May 1975) is an Australian author, businessman and former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. A New South Wales State of Origin and Australian international representative ...
(2007) (Guest Commentator) * Tim Gilbert (chief commentator, 2006–2015) * Gorden Tallis (sideline commentator, 2013–2015) * Yvonne Sampson (host, 2013–2016) * Brett Finch (sideline commentator, 2014–2016) * Erin Molan (2016–2021) * Ray Hadley (Chief Commentator) (2012–2018)


Tennis


Australian Open

* Tony Jones (Host, 2018-present) *
James Bracey James Robert Bracey (born 3 May 1997) is an English cricketer who plays for Gloucestershire County Cricket Club. He is a left-handed batsman, who also plays as a wicket-keeper. He made his first-class debut for Gloucestershire against Sussex ...
(Host, 2018-present) *
Roz Kelly Roz Kelly (born Rosiland Schwartz on July 29, 1942) is an American actress, perhaps best known for playing Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli's (Henry Winkler) girlfriend Carol "Pinky" Tuscadero on the television series ''Happy Days''. Career Before ' ...
(Host, 2022-present) *
Rebecca Maddern Rebecca Maddern (born 6 August 1977) is an Australian television presenter and journalist. Maddern is currently weekend presenter of ''Seven News Melbourne'' with Mike Amor and presents ''Seven Afternoon News'' in Melbourne. She has worked at ...
(Host, 2018-2021) * Seb Costello (Host, 9Gem, 2018-present) * Sam McClure (Host, 9Gem, 2021-present) * Nick McArdle (Host, 9Gem, 2022-present) * Erin Molan (Host, 9Gem, 2018-2020) *
Alicia Loxley Alicia Loxley (née Gorey) is an Australian journalist and news presenter. Loxley is currently weekend news presenter on '' Nine News Melbourne'' and '' Nine Afternoon News Melbourne''. Career Loxley was born in Melbourne and made her first m ...
(Host, 9Gem, 2020-2021) * Jim Courier (Commentator, 2018-present) *
Todd Woodbridge Todd Andrew Woodbridge, OAM (born 2 April 1971) is an Australian former professional tennis player and current sports broadcaster with the Nine Network. Woodbridge is best known for his successful Doubles partnerships with Mark Woodforde (n ...
(Commentator, 2018-present) *
Dylan Alcott Dylan Martin Alcott, (born 4 December 1990) is an Australian former wheelchair tennis player, former wheelchair basketball player, radio host and motivational speaker. Alcott was a member of the Australia men's national wheelchair basketball t ...
(Commentator, 2018-present) * Jelena Dokic (Commentator, 2018-present) * Sam Groth (Commentator, 2018-present) *
Alicia Molik Alicia Molik (born 27 January 1981) is an Australian former professional tennis player. She reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 8 and a career-high doubles ranking of world No. 6. Molik won a bronze medal in singles for Australi ...
(Commentator, 2018-present) *
Sam Smith Samuel Frederick Smith (born 19 May 1992) is an English singer and songwriter. After rising to prominence in October 2012 by featuring on Disclosure's breakthrough single "Latch", which peaked at number eleven on the UK Singles Chart, they ...
(Commentator, 2018-present) * Lleyton Hewitt (Commentator, 2018-present) *
Casey Dellacqua Casey Dellacqua ( ; born 11 February 1985) is a retired Australian professional tennis player and current commentator. Her best singles results on the WTA Tour have been semifinal appearances at the 2012 Texas Tennis Open and 2014 Birmingham ...
(Commentator, 2019-present) * Darren Cahill (Commentator, 2022-present) *
John McEnroe John Patrick McEnroe Jr. (born February 16, 1959) is an American former professional tennis player. He was known for his shot-making and volleying skills, his rivalries with Björn Borg and Jimmy Connors, and his confrontational on-court beh ...
(Commentator, 2018-2020)


French Open

*
Todd Woodbridge Todd Andrew Woodbridge, OAM (born 2 April 1971) is an Australian former professional tennis player and current sports broadcaster with the Nine Network. Woodbridge is best known for his successful Doubles partnerships with Mark Woodforde (n ...
(Host and Commentator, 2021-present) * Brett Phillips (Late Night Host, 2021-present) * Jelena Dokic (Commentator, 2021-present) * Sam Groth (Commentator, 2021-present)


Wimbledon

*
Todd Woodbridge Todd Andrew Woodbridge, OAM (born 2 April 1971) is an Australian former professional tennis player and current sports broadcaster with the Nine Network. Woodbridge is best known for his successful Doubles partnerships with Mark Woodforde (n ...
(Host and Commentator, 2021) * Brett Phillips (Late Night Host, 2021-present) * Jelena Dokic (Commentator, 2021-present) * Sam Groth (Commentator, 2021-present) * Roz Kelly (Host, 2022-present) * Tony Jones (Correspondent, 2022-present)


US Open

*
Todd Woodbridge Todd Andrew Woodbridge, OAM (born 2 April 1971) is an Australian former professional tennis player and current sports broadcaster with the Nine Network. Woodbridge is best known for his successful Doubles partnerships with Mark Woodforde (n ...
(Host and Commentator, 2022-present) * Brett Phillips (Early Morning Host, 2022-present) * Jelena Dokic (Commentator, 2022-present)


Cricket

Current * Roz Kelly (host) * Mark Taylor (analyst) * Callum Ferguson (analyst) * Steve O'Keefe (analyst)


Cricket World Cup 2019, Women's Ashes 2019, Ashes 2019

*
Rebecca Maddern Rebecca Maddern (born 6 August 1977) is an Australian television presenter and journalist. Maddern is currently weekend presenter of ''Seven News Melbourne'' with Mike Amor and presents ''Seven Afternoon News'' in Melbourne. She has worked at ...
(host - Cricket World Cup) *
James Bracey James Robert Bracey (born 3 May 1997) is an English cricketer who plays for Gloucestershire County Cricket Club. He is a left-handed batsman, who also plays as a wicket-keeper. He made his first-class debut for Gloucestershire against Sussex ...
(host - Cricket World Cup) * Clint Stanaway (host - Cricket World Cup) * Alicia Muling (host - Women's Ashes) *
Todd Woodbridge Todd Andrew Woodbridge, OAM (born 2 April 1971) is an Australian former professional tennis player and current sports broadcaster with the Nine Network. Woodbridge is best known for his successful Doubles partnerships with Mark Woodforde (n ...
(host - The Ashes) * Mark Taylor (host/analyst - Cricket World Cup, Women's Ashes, The Ashes) *
Lisa Sthalekar Lisa Carprini Sthalekar (born 13 August 1979) is an Australian cricket commentator and former cricketer and captain of the Australia women's national cricket team. In domestic cricket, she represented New South Wales. She was a right-handed all ...
(host/analyst - Cricket World Cup, Women's Ashes, The Ashes) *
Ian Healy Ian Andrew Healy (born 30 April 1964) is an Australian former international cricketer who played for Queensland domestically. A specialist wicketkeeper and useful right-hand middle-order batsman, he made an unheralded entry to international c ...
(analyst - Cricket World Cup, Women's Ashes, The Ashes) * Mel Jones (analyst - The Ashes) * Rob Canning (reporter - Cricket World Cup)


2018 (most recent) Home Summer of Cricket

* Mark Nicholas, (host/commentator, 2004–2018) * Michael Slater (host/commentator, 2005–2018) * Ian Chappell (commentator, 1980–2018) *
Ian Healy Ian Andrew Healy (born 30 April 1964) is an Australian former international cricketer who played for Queensland domestically. A specialist wicketkeeper and useful right-hand middle-order batsman, he made an unheralded entry to international c ...
(commentator, 1999–2018) * Bill Lawry (commentator, 1972–2018) * Mark Taylor (commentator, 1999–2018) * Shane Warne (commentator, 2000, 2003, 2008–2011, 2013–2018) * Michael Clarke (commentator, 2014–2018) *
Tom Moody Thomas Masson Moody (born 2 October 1965) is a former Australian international cricketer and current Director of Cricket of Sri Lanka Cricket. He ended his long tenure with the Indian Premier League team Sunrisers Hyderabad in August 2022 and ...
(commentator, 2010–2018) *
Lisa Sthalekar Lisa Carprini Sthalekar (born 13 August 1979) is an Australian cricket commentator and former cricketer and captain of the Australia women's national cricket team. In domestic cricket, she represented New South Wales. She was a right-handed all ...
(commentator - women's matches) * Mel Jones (commentator - women's matches)


Past

* Richie Benaud (host/commentator, 1972–2013) * Stephanie Brantz, (boundary commentator, 2006–2007) *
Greg Chappell Gregory Stephen Chappell (born 7 August 1948) is a former cricketer who represented Australia at international level in both Tests and One-Day Internationals (ODI). The second of three brothers to play Test cricket, Chappell was the pre-eminen ...
(commentator, 1989–1997) * Mike Hussey (commentator, 2013–2016) *
Tony Cozier Winston Anthony Lloyd Cozier (10 July 1940 – 11 May 2016) was a Barbadian cricket journalist, writer, and radio commentator on West Indian cricket for over fifty years. Scyld Berry wrote that he was both the voice and the conscience of West ...
(commentator, 1972–1992) *
Kate Fitzpatrick Kerry Kathleen Fitzpatrick (born 1 October 1947) known as Kate Fitzpatrick, is an Australian television, film, and theatre actress. Early years Kate grew up in the Adelaide suburb of Dover Gardens, and it was in Adelaide that her love for cl ...
(commentator, 1983) *
Adam Gilchrist Adam Craig Gilchrist (; born 14 November 1971) is an Australian cricket commentator and former international cricketer and captain of the Australia national cricket team. He was an attacking left-handed batsman and record-breaking wicket-kee ...
(commentator, 2008–2011) * Peter Sterling (commentator, 1993/94) *
Tony Greig Anthony William Greig (6 October 194629 December 2012) was a South African-born Test cricket captain turned commentator. Greig qualified to play for the England cricket team by virtue of his Scottish parentage. He was a tall () all-rounder wh ...
(commentator, 1979–2012) *
David Hookes David William Hookes (3 May 1955 – 19 January 2004) grew up in Torrensville and was a South Australian and Australian cricketer, broadcaster and coach of the Victorian cricket team. An aggressive left-handed batsman, Hookes usually batted in ...
(commentator, 1986–1987) * Brendon Julian (commentator, 2003) * Geoff Lawson (commentator, 1989, 1993) * Rod Marsh (commentator, 1985–1990, 1996–1998) *
Simon O'Donnell Simon Patrick O'Donnell (born 26 January 1963) is an Australian former cricketer, VFL footballer, and horse racing and cricket commentator. He is currently a horse breeder and enabler. He is a former record holder for the fastest One Day Inte ...
, (commentator/''Cricket Show'' host, 1988, 1993–2011) * Greg Ritchie (commentator, 1995–1997) * Brett Lee (commentator/''Cricket Show'' co-host, 2011–2016) * Keith Stackpole (commentator, 1972–1986) *
Jeff Thomson Jeffrey Robert Thomson (born 16 August 1950) is a former Australian cricketer. Known as "Thommo", he is one of the fastest bowlers in the history of cricket; he bowled a delivery with a speed of 160.6 km/h against the West Indies in Pert ...
(commentator, 1989) * Frank Tyson (commentator, 1979–1986) *
Max Walker Maxwell Henry Norman Walker (12 September 1948 – 28 September 2016) was an Australian sportsman who played both cricket and Australian rules football at high levels. After six years of balancing first-class cricket in summer, professional f ...
(commentator, 1985–1991) *
Doug Walters Kevin Douglas Walters (born 21 December 1945) is a former Australian cricketer. He was known as an attacking batsman, a useful part-time bowler, and also as a typical ocker. In 2011, he was inducted into the Cricket Hall of Fame by the CA. ...
(commentator, 1986–1989) * Mark Waugh (commentator, 2002) * Mike Whitney (commentator, 1993–1994) *
Glenn McGrath Glenn Donald McGrath (; born 9 February 1970) is an Australian former international cricketer who played international cricket for 14 years. He was a fast-medium pace bowler (cricket), bowler and is considered one of the greatest international ...
(commentator, 2012–2013) * James Brayshaw (host/commentator, 2009–2016) * Yvonne Sampson (boundary commentator/women's matches host, 2014-2016)


Guest international commentators

* Michael Atherton (2002–2003) Ashes tour to Australia * Fred Trueman (1982/83) Ashes tour to Australia * Bob Willis (1986–1987) Ashes tour to Australia *
Geoff Boycott Sir Geoffrey Boycott (born 21 October 1940) is a former Test cricketer, who played cricket for Yorkshire and England. In a prolific and sometimes controversial playing career from 1962 to 1986, Boycott established himself as one of England's m ...
(1990/91) and (1994/95) Ashes tours to Australia *
Ian Botham Ian Terence Botham, Baron Botham, (born 24 November 1955) is an English cricket commentator, member of the House of Lords, a former cricketer who has been chairman of Durham County Cricket Club since 2017 and charity fundraiser. Hailed as on ...
1998/99 Ashes tour to Australia *
Colin Croft Colin Everton Hunte Croft (born 15 March 1953) is a former West Indian international cricketer. Cricket career Croft was (along with Andy Roberts, Michael Holding and Joel Garner) part of the potent West Indian quartet of fast bowlers from ...
(1995/96) and (1996–1997) * Sunil Gavaskar * David Gower *
Sir Richard Hadlee Sir Richard John Hadlee (born 3 July 1951) is a New Zealand former cricketer. Hadlee is widely regarded as one of the greatest all-rounders in cricket history, and amongst the very finest fast bowlers. Hadlee was appointed an MBE in the 1980 ...
(1990/91) and (1993–1994) * Michael Holding (1992–93 - 2004–2005) *
Waqar Younis Waqar Younis Maitla HI (Punjabi, ur, ; born 16 November 1971) is a Pakistani cricket coach, commentator and former cricketer who captained Pakistan national cricket team. A right-arm fast bowler, Waqar Younis is regarded as one of the great ...
(2004/05 & 2016/17) * David Lloyd (2006–2007, 2013–2014, 2014–2015 and 2015 Ashes in the UK) * Ian Smith (1997–1998, 2001–2002, 2004–2005, 2007–2008, 2011/12 and 2015/16) *
Michael Vaughan Michael Paul Vaughan (born 29 October 1974) is an English cricket commentator and former cricketer who played all forms of the game. He served as England captain for the test team from 2003 to 2008, the one-day international team from 200 ...
(2010/11, 2013/14, 2015, 2017/18 Ashes tours) *
Kevin Pietersen Kevin Peter Pietersen (born 27 June 1980) is a cricket commentator, conservationist, and former England international cricket player. He is a right-handed batsman and occasional off spin bowler who played in all three formats for England bet ...
(2016–2018) * VVS Laxman (2016) * Russell Arnold (2017)


Netball

* Clint Stanaway (host, 2017–2021) *
Roz Kelly Roz Kelly (born Rosiland Schwartz on July 29, 1942) is an American actress, perhaps best known for playing Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli's (Henry Winkler) girlfriend Carol "Pinky" Tuscadero on the television series ''Happy Days''. Career Before ' ...
(host, 2021–2021) * Jayne Azzopardi (host, 2018–2021) * Aislin Kriukelis (host, 2018–2021) * Warren Tredrea (host, 2018–2021) * Sue Gaudion (host/commentator, 2016–2021) *
Anne Sargeant Anne Sargeant, OAM (born 28 December 1957) is a retired Australian netball player and current sports commentator. Sargeant played in the Australian national team from 1978 to 1988, captaining the side for six years. After her retirement from ...
(commentator, 2016–2021) * Liz Ellis (commentator, 2016–2021) * Sharelle McMahon (commentator, 2016–2021) * Catherine Cox (commentator, 2017–2021) *
Clare McMeniman Clare McMeniman (born 11 July 1985), also known as Clare Ferguson, is a former Australia netball international. She captained Australia when they won the 2016 Netball Quad Series and the 2016 Constellation Cup. McMeniman was also a member of ...
(commentator, 2018–2021) * Julie Snook (courtside reporter, 2017–2021) * Jack Berketa (courtside reporter, 2017–2021) * Paddy Sweeney (courtside reporter, 2017–2021) * Alexis Daish (courtside reporter, 2018–2021) * Carrie-Anne Greenbank (courtside reporter, 2018–2021) * Michael Atkinson (courtside reporter, 2018–2021) * Kim Green (commentator, 2019–2021) * Seb Costello (host/commentator, 2017-2021) * Erin Molan (host - Fast5 World Series, 2017) *
Laura Geitz Laura Geitz (born 4 November 1987) is a former Australian netball player and former captain of the Australian national team. Geitz was selected for the 2008 Australian national team, and has won a silver medal at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, ...
(expert analysis, 2016 Fast5 World Series) *
Sharni Layton Sharni Norder (née Layton; born 6 January 1988) is a retired Australian sportsperson, known for her top level careers in netball and Australian rules football. Over fifteen years Norder played for six netball clubs in multiple elite competitions ...
(expert analysis, 2016 Fast5 World Series) * Sylvia Jeffreys (host, 2016–2017) * Tom Mitchell (courtside reporter, 2017) * Christine Ahern (courtside reporter, 2017)


Association Football

* Clint Stanaway (host, 2015–2017) *
Michael Bridges Michael Bridges (born 5 August 1978) is an English professional football manager and retired former player. As a player, he was a striker who notably played in the Premier League for Sunderland, Leeds United and Newcastle United, as well as ...
(expert analysis, 2015–2017) * David Zdrilic (expert analysis, 2015–2017) *
Harry Kewell Harry Kewell (born 22 September 1978) is an Australian association football coach, manager and former player. His most recent role as a club manager was at English National League side Barnet, and he is currently a first team coach at Celtic ...
(expert analysis, 2017) *
Craig Moore Craig Andrew Moore (born 12 December 1975) is an Australian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. His 2006 FIFA World Cup profile describes him as being "tough-tackling and uncompromising but also calm and composed under p ...
(expert analysis, 2017) * Brenton Speed (commentator (via Fox Football, 2015–2017)


Tour Down Under Cycling

* Tim Gilbert (host, 2012–2018) *
John Steffensen John William Steffensen (born 30 August 1982) is an Australian former track and field athlete, who specialised in 200 and 400 metres. He won silver at the 2004 Olympics in Athens. His personal bests were 20.79 and 44.73. Biography Born in Pe ...
(co-host, 2016–2018) *
Phil Liggett Philip Alexander Liggett (born 11 August 1943) is an English commentator and journalist who covers professional cycling. He currently commentates on the Tour de France and bike races for ITV and NBC Sports, and was previously associated wit ...
(commentator, 2012–2018) *
Paul Sherwen Paul Sherwen (7 June 1956 – 2 December 2018) was an English professional racing cyclist and later a broadcaster on cycling, notably the Tour de France. He raced in seven editions of the Tour, finishing five, and gained a reputation for his abi ...
(commentator, 2012–2018) *
Robbie McEwen Robbie McEwen (born 24 June 1972) is an Australian former professional road cyclist. McEwen is a three-time winner of the Tour de France points classification and, at the peak of his career, was considered the world's fastest sprinter. He la ...
(commentator, 2012–2018)


Rugby union

* Ken Sutcliffe (host) * Cameron Williams (host) *Bill Baxter (host) *
Brendan Cannon Brendan Cannon (born 5 April 1973) is a former Australian rugby union footballer who played for the national team, The Wallabies and three Australian teams in the Super 12 and Super 14 competitions. Cannon played for both the Queensland Reds ...
(expert analysis) *
Benn Robinson Benn Robinson (born 19 July 1984) is a former Australian professional rugby union footballer. He played as a loosehead prop for the New South Wales Waratahs in the Super Rugby and for Australia in international matches. He retired from rugb ...
(expert analysis) *
Phil Waugh Phillip Waugh (born 22 September 1979) is a retired Australian rugby union footballer who played 136 matches in Super Rugby for the NSW Waratahs, and in 79 Test matches for the Wallabies. His usual position was openside flanker. Rugby career ...
(live ground reports & expert analysis) *
Nathan Sharpe Nathan Sharpe (born 26 February 1978) is a retired professional Australian rugby union player. He began his rugby career at the Queensland Reds in 1999 before joining the newly created Western Force in 2006, where he captained the club until h ...
(live ground reports & expert analysis) * Andrew Swain (Secondary Caller), 2021–present * Sean Maloney (Main Caller), 2021–present * Nick McArdle (Host), 2021–present * Roz Kelly (Host), 2021–present * Tim Horan (Expert Analysis), 2021–present * Drew Mitchell (Expert Analysis), 2021–present * Andrew Mehrtens (Expert Analysis), 2021–present * Allana Ferguson (Expert Analysis), 2021–present * Morgan Turinui (Expert Analysis), 2021–present * Justin Harrison (Expert Analysis), 2021–present * David Campese (Expert Analysis), 2021–present * Michael Cheika (Expert Analysis), 2021–present * Sonny Bill Williams (Expert Analysis), 2021–present *
Sera Naiqama Sera Naiqama (born 26 July 1995) is an Australian rugby union player. She plays Lock (Rugby Union), Lock for the Australia women's national rugby union team, Wallaroos and . Biography Naiqama is the younger sister of NRL and Fiji national rugby ...
(Expert Analysis), 2021–present * Paddy Sweeney (Sideline), 2021–present * Michael Atkinson (Sideline), 2021–present


National Basketball League

*Bill Baxter (host, 2015–2016) *Brad Rosen (expert analysis, 2015–2016)


Australian Rules Football


AFL AFL may refer to: Sports * American Football League (AFL), a name shared by several separate and unrelated professional American football leagues: ** American Football League (1926) (a.k.a. "AFL I"), first rival of the National Football Leagu ...

* Eddie McGuire (2002–2005) (Friday Night Football - all games and Sunday Football commentator - Victoria Games - 2002–2004) * Garry Lyon (2002–2006) (Friday Night Football - all games and Sunday Football expert commentator - Victoria Games) *
Dermott Brereton Dermott Hugh Brereton (born 19 August 1964) is an Australian former professional Australian rules football player in the Australian Football League (AFL) who is regarded as one of the greatest players of his generation. Of Irish descent (his p ...
(2002–2006) Friday Night Football - all games and Sunday Football expert commentator - Interstate Games) *
Dennis Cometti Dennis John Cometti (born 26 March 1949) is an Australian retired sports commentator, player and coach of Australian rules football. In a career spanning 51 years, his smooth voice, dry humour and quick wit became his trademark. Until his reti ...
(2002–2006) (Friday Night Football - all games and Sunday Football commentator - Interstate Games) * James Brayshaw (2002–2006) (Sunday Football commentator - Victoria Games - 2002, 2005–2006 and Interstate Games - 2003–2004, 2006) *
Gerard Healy Gerard Healy (born 1 March 1961) is a former Australian rules footballer and commentator. Healy attended St Bede's College in Mentone, where he was the senior football captain. Gerard is a trained physiotherapist. VFL career Melbourne Dem ...
(2002–2003) (Sunday Football expert commentator) * Tony Jones (2002–2006) (Friday Night Football boundary rider, Sunday Football studio host) * Dr. Peter Larkins (2002–2006) (Friday Night Football boundary rider) * Anthony Mithen, boundary rider (2002–2003) (Sunday Football boundary rider - Interstate Games) * Michael Roberts (2002–2006) (Sunday Football boundary rider - Victoria Games - 2002–2003 and Interstate Games 2004–2006) *
Dwayne Russell Shane John Russell (born 4 March 1965) known as Dwayne Russell is a former professional Australian rules footballer and currently a commentator of the sport. Born in Adelaide, Russell made his senior football debut as a sixteen-year-old in 19 ...
(2002–2006) (Friday Night Football - 2006 and Sunday Football commentator - Interstate Games) * Brian Taylor (2002–2006) (Sunday Football commentator - Victoria Games)


SANFL The South Australian National Football League, or SANFL ( or ''S-A-N-F-L''), is an Australian rules football league based in the Australian state of South Australia. It is also the state's governing body for the sport. Originally formed as the ...

* Ken Cunningham (Host) *
Kym Dillon Kym Dillon (born 19 June 1959) is the former sports presenter for Nine News Adelaide. He is also part of the successful sports coverage and football commentary team at FIVEaa. Prior to his media career he played football for SANFL clubs North Ad ...
(Commentator) *
Ian Day Ian Douglas Day (born 9 February 1935) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for West Adelaide Football Club, West Adelaide between 1952 and 1960, and South Adelaide Football Club, South Adelaide between 1961 and 1964. He captain ...
(Commentator) * Graham Campbbell (Commentator) * Brian Cunningham (Field Commentator)


EJ Whitten Legends Game The E. J. Whitten Legends Game was an annual Australian sports entertainment Australian rules football match. It is played for charity played as an all-star game. Retired star players are reunited, along with selected non-footballing celebrities ...

* Garry Lyon (Host/Commentator) * James Brayshaw (Commentator) * Brian Taylor (Commentator) * Billy Brownless (Commentator) * Tony Jones (Field Commentator) *
Shane Crawford Shane Barry Crawford (born 9 September 1974) is a former Australian rules football player, television media personality and author. He played 305 senior games for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL) and won the ...
(Field Commentator) *
Peter Helliar Peter Jason Matthew Helliar (born 16 June 1975) is an Australian comedian, actor, television, radio presenter, writer, producer and director. He is best known for his work on television as a former regular co-host of '' The Project'' on Networ ...
(Commentator) * Craig Hutchison (Commentator) * Nathan Brown (Field Commentator) * Clint Stanaway (Field Commentator)


The Footy Show panellists

* Eddie McGuire (1994–2005, 2017–2018) (host) * Sam Newman (1994–2018) (regular) *
Trevor Marmalade Trevor Marmalade (born Jason van de Velde, 26 April 1962) is an Australian comedian and radio and television presenter. Marmalade is of Dutch people, Dutch descent and grew up in the Melbourne suburb of Surrey Hills, Victoria, Surrey Hills. C ...
(1994–2008) (regular) * Garry Lyon (2006–2015) (host) * James Brayshaw (2006–2016) (host) *
Rebecca Maddern Rebecca Maddern (born 6 August 1977) is an Australian television presenter and journalist. Maddern is currently weekend presenter of ''Seven News Melbourne'' with Mike Amor and presents ''Seven Afternoon News'' in Melbourne. She has worked at ...
(2016–2018) (host) * Craig Hutchison (2007–2011, reporter) (2017, host) *
Neroli Meadows Neroli Meadows is an Australian television presenter, sports journalist and sports commentator. Meadows has been a boundary rider for Triple M's Australian Football League (AFL) coverage, and was a presenter and commentator across the Fox Spor ...
(2019) (host) *
Anthony Lehmann Anthony Lehmann (born 20 August 1969) is an Australian comedian, actor, television and radio presenter. Career Born in Peebinga, South Australia, Lehmo started out working as a chartered accountant before realising he did not actually like acc ...
(2019) (host) *
Damian Barrett Damian Barrett is an Australian journalist who works for AFL Media and covers Australian rules football. Career Barrett has worked in the Australian sports media, covering a variety of sports, for over 30 years. He has worked for the Herald Sun, ...
(2010–2018) (reporter) * Billy Brownless (2009–2018) (panellist) *
Shane Crawford Shane Barry Crawford (born 9 September 1974) is a former Australian rules football player, television media personality and author. He played 305 senior games for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL) and won the ...
(2009–2019) (panellist) *
Matthew Lloyd Matthew James Lloyd (born 16 April 1978) is a former professional Australian rules footballer, who played for the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). A highly decorated full-forward, Lloyd's AFL's honours include ...
(2012–2013) (panellist) *
Brendon Fevola Brendan Fevola (born 20 January 1981) is a former professional Australian rules footballer. He played with the Carlton and Brisbane Lions football clubs in the Australian Football League (AFL). Fevola is regarded as one of the most effective ...
(2017–2018) (panellist) *
Dane Swan Dane Swan (born 25 February 1984) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
(2017–2018) (panellist) *
Chris Judd Christopher Dylan Judd (born 8 September 1983) is a former professional Australian rules footballer and captain of both the West Coast Eagles and Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Widely regarded as one of the bes ...
(2018) (panellist) *
Dave Hughes David William Hughes (born 26 November 1970) is an Australian stand-up comedian, television and radio presenter. He is known for his larrikin personality, drawling Australian accent, and deadpan comedic delivery. Hughes co-hosts ''Hughesy, ...
(2015–2017) (panellist)


'' The Sunday Footy Show'' panellists


Current panelists

* Tony Jones (2006–2008, 2017–present) (host) *
Damian Barrett Damian Barrett is an Australian journalist who works for AFL Media and covers Australian rules football. Career Barrett has worked in the Australian sports media, covering a variety of sports, for over 30 years. He has worked for the Herald Sun, ...
(2010–present) (reporter) * Nathan Brown (2010–present) *
Matthew Lloyd Matthew James Lloyd (born 16 April 1978) is a former professional Australian rules footballer, who played for the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). A highly decorated full-forward, Lloyd's AFL's honours include ...
(2012–present) *
Kane Cornes Kane Graham Cornes (born 5 January 1983) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Early life A product of Sacred Heart College and Glenelg in the SAN ...
(2017–present)


Former panelists

*
Max Walker Maxwell Henry Norman Walker (12 September 1948 – 28 September 2016) was an Australian sportsman who played both cricket and Australian rules football at high levels. After six years of balancing first-class cricket in summer, professional f ...
(1993–1998) (original host) *
Mal Brown Malcolm Gregory "Mal" Brown (born 26 October 1946) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League and West Australian National Football League. He is described as "one of the most colourful and controversial characte ...
(1993–1998) *
Doug Hawkins Douglas James Hawkins (born 5 May 1960) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented and in the Australian Football League (AFL). He also enjoyed a brief career in media and ran for the Senate, as a member of Palmer United Party, in ...
(1994–1997) *
Sam Kekovich Sam Kekovich (born 11 March 1950) is an Australian media personality, sports commentator, Australian 'Lambassador' and former Australian rules football player. He is well known for his controversial behaviour, both on and off the field, and mo ...
(1993–1998) *
Simon O'Donnell Simon Patrick O'Donnell (born 26 January 1963) is an Australian former cricketer, VFL footballer, and horse racing and cricket commentator. He is currently a horse breeder and enabler. He is a former record holder for the fastest One Day Inte ...
(1993–1996, 2012) *
Lou Richards Lewis Thomas Charles "Lou" Richards, (15 March 1923 – 8 May 2017) was an Australian rules footballer who played 250 games for the Collingwood Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) between 1941 and 1955. He captained the team ...
(1993–2008) *
Ted Whitten Edward James Whitten Sr. OAM (27 July 1933 – 17 August 1995) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Footscray Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Born and raised into a working-class family in Footscray, Whit ...
(1993–1995) * Dr Peter Larkins (1996–2010) * Brian Taylor (1995–2010) * James Brayshaw (2009–2011) *
Danny Frawley Daniel Patrick Frawley (8 September 1963 – 9 September 2019) was an Australian rules football player, coach, administrator, commentator and media personality. He played 240 games for the St Kilda Football Club in the Victorian Football League ...
(2005–2008) *
Dermott Brereton Dermott Hugh Brereton (born 19 August 1964) is an Australian former professional Australian rules football player in the Australian Football League (AFL) who is regarded as one of the greatest players of his generation. Of Irish descent (his p ...
(1993–2011) *
Simon Madden Simon Madden (born 30 December 1957) is a former Australian rules footballer who played his entire 19-season career with the Essendon Football Club from 1974 until 1992. Madden is one of the most decorated players in the club's history and wi ...
(1993–1998) *
David Rhys-Jones David Rhys-Jones (born 16 June 1962) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Carlton Football Club and the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL). Rhys-Jones's reputation as a footballer is somewhat sullied by ...
(1993–1998) * Nathan Thompson (2009–2011) * Garry Lyon (1999–2005) * Sam Newman (1993–1998) * Billy Brownless (1998–2021) *
Craig Hutchinson Craig Hutchinson (June 23, 1891 – February 1976) was an American film director, director and screenwriter. He directed more than 80 films between 1915 and 1928. He also wrote for 33 films between 1914 and 1927. He was born in Austin, Minn ...
(2013–2016) *
Mark Bickley Mark Alan Bickley (born 4 August 1969) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Bickley was a player for the Crows from 1991 until 2003, captaining the team to bo ...
(2003–2007) *
Luke Ball Luke Patrick Ball (born 25 May 1984) is a former professional Australian rules football player who played for the and football clubs in the Australian Football League. From 2003 to 2009 he played 142 games for the St Kilda Football Club where ...
(2014–2016)


Swimming

* Tony Jones (2022 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) Host) *
Ian Thorpe Ian James Thorpe, (born 13 October 1982) is an Australian retired swimmer who specialised in freestyle, but also competed in backstroke and the individual medley. He has won five Olympic gold medals, the most won by any Australian along wit ...
(2022 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) Expert Commentator) * Giaan Rooney (2022 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) Expert Commentator) *
Ariarne Titmus Ariarne Elizabeth Titmus, (born 7 September 2000) is an Australian swimmer. She is the reigning Olympic champion in the women's 200-metre and 400-metre freestyle, having won both events at the 2020 Summer Olympics, the world record holder in th ...
(2022 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) Expert Commentator) * Seb Costello (2022 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) Host/Reporter) *
James Bracey James Robert Bracey (born 3 May 1997) is an English cricketer who plays for Gloucestershire County Cricket Club. He is a left-handed batsman, who also plays as a wicket-keeper. He made his first-class debut for Gloucestershire against Susse ...
(2022 FINA Aquatics Championship Host)


See also

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ABC Sport ABC Sport is the name given to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's sport programming broadcasts on ABC Television and ABC Radio. From November 2020 the brand includes the former ABC Radio Grandstand. , ABC Sport is a section of the ABC ...
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Seven Sport Seven Sport is the brand and production department under which all sporting events on the Seven Network are broadcast. It broadcasts some of Australia's most prominent sporting events, such as the AFL, cricket, the Olympics and Paralympics, as ...
* 10 Sport *
SBS Sport ''SBS Sport'' is the name given to the Special Broadcasting Service's sport's programming broadcast on SBS Television and SBS Radio. Television & Streaming SBS currently holds the broadcast rights to a range of sports, which are broadcast on ...
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Fox Sports (Australia) Fox Sports Australia Pty Limited (formerly Premier Media Group Pty Limited) is the division of Foxtel that owns and operates the Fox Sports television networks and digital properties in Australia. The group operates nine Fox Sports Channels as w ...
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Stan Sport Stan (stylized as Stan.) is an Australian over-the-top streaming service. It was launched on 26 January 2015. Stan originally was founded as StreamCo Media, a 50/50 joint venture between Nine Entertainment Co. and Fairfax Media. In August 2014, ...
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List of Australian television series Future shows Seven * ''The 1% Club'' (Seven Network game show 2023–) * ''Apartment Rules'' (Seven Network reality 2023–) * '' Animals Aboard with Dr Harry'' (Seven Network reality 2023–) * ''Armchair Experts'' (Seven Network sports ...
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List of longest running Australian television series Below is a list of all the longest-running Australian television programs, both past and present, that have been broadcast for a minimum of 6–10 years or 6 seasons (or both). All data is updated as of 2 February 2022. Note: Programs with a s ...
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Sports broadcasting contracts in Australia This article refers to the sports broadcasting contracts in Australia. For a list of other country's broadcasting rights, see Sports television broadcast contracts. Certain sporting events are protected by Australia's Anti-siphoning laws whic ...


References


External links

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