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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.[1]
Network | ABC Television |
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Launched | 1956 |
Owner | Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
Headquarters | Sydney, New South Wales |
Sister network | ABC TV ABC Entertains ABC iview |
Official website | ABC Sport |
Since 2021, ABC Sport is a section of the ABC News website (part of ABC Online).[2] As of 2023[update], ABC Sport has no television sports rights.
Television
editPast
editSports news programs
editThe program Offsiders is first broadcast on the ABC on Sunday mornings, that reviews 8 debates the previous week's action. ABC News has Grandstand TV hosted by Peter Wilkins on weeknights at 5:30 pm[citation needed] and That Pacific Sports Show focusing on the latest news from the region.
Radio
editABC Sport also hold the radio rights to several Australian and international sporting events, including Australian Football League, National Rugby League, A-League, Super Rugby, Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, Australian international cricket games and selected Ford Ranger One-Day Cup games, amongst other major sporting events.
Staff and commentators
editAustralian Football League
editABC Sport's coverage of the AFL is the flagship sports programme in the southern states. Every game of the season is called by the ABC and is available live nationally on the ABC listen app via the AFL and AFL Extra channels. National radio coverage for games outside the home state is determined by the match with the highest appeal or if there is no clash with other games. ABC Local Radio stations and ABC Sport Digital on DAB+ in the NT, SA, VIC, TAS and WA carry the AFL whilst only local matches are on ABC Radio in the ACT, NSW and QLD, whereas non-local matches in are carried on ABC NewsRadio. The ABC Sport coverage uses "Something Big is Coming" by SATV Music as their 2024 theme song.
The ABC personnel involved in the coverage of the 2024 AFL season include:
Commentators
- Corbin Middlemas
- Matt Clinch
- Ben Cameron
- Kelli Underwood
- Andrew Mayes
- Joel Peterson
- Lauren Bordin
- Brett Sprigg (NSW)
- Daniel Garb (NSW)
- Quentin Hull (NSW, QLD)
- Michael Price (QLD)
- Aaron Bryans (SA)
- Neil Cross (SA)
- Clint Wheeldon (WA)
- Mitch Turner (WA)
- Chris Rowbottam (TAS)
- Michael Maney (TAS)
- Rob Cross (NT)
Experts
- Cameron Ling
- Brett Deledio
- Brent Harvey
- Adam Ramanauskas
- Luke Ball
- Nathan Burke
- Brad Sewell
- Marc Murphy
- Chad Wingard
- Callum Sinclair
- Kerryn Peterson
- Tadhg Kennelly (NSW)
- Joel Patfull (NSW)
- Dean Brogan (NSW, SA)
- Alicia Eva (NSW)
- Jeff White (QLD)
- Matthew Primus (QLD)
- Jason Akermanis (QLD)
- Jamie Stanton (QLD)
- Josh Francou (SA)
- Rod Jameson (SA)
- Scott Thompson (SA)
- Stephen Williams (SA)
- Chelsea Randall (SA)
- Sharrod Wellingham (WA)
- Kara Antonio (WA)
- Shane Woewodin (WA)
- Chris Waterman (WA)
- Joel Bowden (NT)
Boundary
- Lauren Bordin
- Tim Hodges
- Jess Webster
- Rory Campbell
- Ian Cohen
- Tom Maddocks
- Ben Cameron
- Andrew Mayes
- Declan Byrne (NSW)
- Poppy Penny (NSW)
- Adam Shirley (NSW)
- Zane Bojack (QLD)
- Jamie Stanton (QLD)
- Liz Walsh (SA)
- Josh Money (SA)
- Braden Ingram (SA)
- Bridget Lacy (WA)
- Akash Fotedar (WA)
- Andrew Cooling (TAS)
- Charlie King (NT)
Journalists
- Jake Niall - Chief football reporter at The Age
Victorian Football League
editPast
edit- Darrem Boyd (Commentator)
- Peter Donegan (Commentator)
- Peter Marcato (Commentator)
- David Lithgow (Commentator)
- David Rhys-Jones (Commentator)
- Phil Cleary (Expert Commentator/Boundary Commentator, 1991–2014)
- Gary Ayres
- Peta Searle
- Ed Lower
- Gerald Fitzgerald
- Andy Collins
- Rob Waters (Commentators)
- Ross Booth (Boundary Commentator)
Awards
editSports coverage and programs made by ABC Sport have been won and been nominated for several awards at the Logie Awards.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Grandstand Summer of Cricket now on ABC SPORT". radioinfo. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
- ^ "[Home page]". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
- ^ a b c d "ABC strikes deal with FFA to become free-to-air home of football in Australia". ABC News. 3 October 2019.
- ^ "Evidence that Channel 7 intended to damage soccer (?)". Austadiums. 27 October 2005. Retrieved 16 August 2023.
- ^ "Annual Report 2006–07" (PDF). Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 1 November 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 February 2008. Retrieved 6 December 2007.