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Nine's Wide World of Sports is a long running sports anthology brand on Australian television that airs on the Nine Network and streaming service Stan.All major sports, events and series covered by the network are broadcast under this brand, the flagship sports being rugby league (National Rugby League), rugby union (Super Rugby and Wallabies international matches) and Grand Slam tennis ...
The show has aired on Sundays since 1993, currently airing from 11am to 1pm. Each episode covers rugby league-related content including previews of the weekend's fixtures and interviews with players. In New South Wales and in Queensland, it airs on Channel Nine, whilst in all other AFL dominated states it is shown on delay on GEM. This would ...
[9] In 1990s, the Wide World of Sports marketed sports paraphernalia such as signed and framed bats, and items from the Australian Rugby League. [10] Paul Sheahan hosted Nine's Wide World of Sports program until 1999. [11] Max Walker hosted until it ended in 1999. [12] [13]
Nine News: 2006 – Natalia Cooper: Today (2013-2019), Weekend Today & Nine News: 2010 – Shelley Craft: Domestic Blitz, Australia's Funniest Home Videos & The Block: 2008 – Alex Cullen: Today: 2020 – Melissa Downes: Nine News: 2001 – Ben Fordham: Today, Nine News, A Current Affair & Australian Ninja Warrior: 1999 – Georgie Gardner ...
From 2008, major expansion saw Today broadcast on Saturday and Sunday, the weekday version running from 05:30 until 09:00 weekdays, the launch of the Nine Early News, the axing of the Sunday program, National Nine News becoming Nine News after poor ratings, losing to Seven News, Nine Late News was launched then renamed as Nightline and the 11 ...
Mathew Thompson (born 25 February 1982) is an Australian rugby league and swimming [1] commentator for the Nine Network. Thompson is the number 1 caller for the Nine Network. He was previously calling QLD cup games alongside Penrith Panthers grand final winner Scott Sattler and Brisbane based broadcaster Peter Psaltis.
He also has broadcast rugby union, rugby league, golf, and hockey, and Olympic Games. Ian Chappell – Former captain of Australia. He has played over 90 Test and One Day cricket matches for Australia and has a Test batting average of 42.42. Alison Mitchell – Commentator of Channel 7's cricket coverage since 2018, first joined the ABC in 2014.