Ron Wilson (newsreader)

Ron Wilson (born 25 October 1952) is a news presenter with Network Ten. [1] an Australian television network.

WIlson is currently the presenter of Ten Early News and also Ten Morning News on Monday & Tuesday. He previously presented Ten News at Five in Sydney, alongside Deborah Knight until 16 January 2009.

He has worked at TEN-10 Sydney for almost 30 years.[1]

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Personal life

Wilson was born in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland and emigrated to Australia with his family when he was a young child. He spent much of his childhood in Victoria where he picked up the nickname Rondog and completed a law degree in Darwin, Northern Territory. When Cyclone Tracy destroyed Darwin in 1974, Wilson was on scene as a reporter for a local telelvision station. He received Australian citizenship on 31 March 2008.[1][2][3]

Wilson is married with three children.

Career

Television

Wilson worked as a newsreader on Good Morning Australia (breakfast TV) from 1982–91, alongside Kerri-Anne Kennerley and Gordon Elliot among others. During that time, he also presented Ten Sydney's weekend newscasts (variously called Ten Eyewitness News, Ten News, Eyewitness News and Ten Evening News). Wilson took the helm of Good Morning Australia (breakfast TV) alongside Sandra Sully in 1992. The pair moved from dawn to dusk a year later, presenting TEN-10's 5pm newscast and marking Wilson's debut as a regular weeknight presenter. In 1994, Wilson was joined at the Sydney newsdesk by Juanita Phillips and, 2 years later, by Jessica Rowe in a partnership that lasted 10 years. He also presented NEW-10 Perth's 5pm news (broadcast from TEN-10's studios) from 2003 to 2005.[1]

Wilson has reported and presented from the scene of some of Sydney's biggest news events. He covered the Ansett Australia 747 crash at Sydney Airport in 1994 - the only Sydney news presenter to broadcast from the airport that night - and broadcast from several of Sydney's major bushfires of the last 15 years.

Wilson presented non-stop coverage of the start of Gulf War 1 on 17 January 1991 (AEDT) on Ten from mid-morning until 6:00pm. He also presented live coverage of the first US strikes against Baghdad marking the commencement of the War in Iraq in 2003.

Wilson has joked that "everyone has had a read with Ron". Presenters have included Anne Fulwood, Sandra Sully, Katrina Lee, Juanita Phillips, Deborah Knight, Jessica Rowe, Natarsha Belling, Tracey Spicer, Charmaine Dragun, Celina Edmonds, Claudia Emery, Margaret Bates, Geraldine Doogue and Ann Sanders.

He was replaced on Sydney's Ten News at Five bulletin by Bill Woods in January 2009.[4]

Wilson currently presents the Ten Early News and Ten Morning News as well as news updates on The Circle on Monday & Tuesday.

Radio

In the period between 1975 and 1979, Wilson worked for a number of radio stations including 2WL, 2SM and 2UE. He also worked at Sydney radio station Mix 106.5 for several years in the early 2000s as newsreader on the breakfast show. He resigned from Mix 106.5 in 2006.[1][5]

Wilson replaced the outgoing Rowan Barker as Macquarie National News newsreader on 30 June 2008.[6][5] Wilson was subsequently heard on 7 July 2008 as he did the Macquarie National News bulletins for 2GB during the Alan Jones Breakfast Show as well as the Bob Rogers Show at sister station 2CH on 9 July 2008.[7][5]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Ten News Presenters - Network Ten, retrieved on 10 July 2008.
  2. ^ Speakers Profile - Ron Wilson - Claxton Speakers International, retrieved on 24 July 2008.
  3. ^ Ron Wilson biography - RGM Artist Group, retrieved on 24 July 2008.
  4. ^ "Channel Ten news in chaos". Herald Sun. 10 December 2008. http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,,24779299-2902,00.html. Retrieved 10 December 2008. 
  5. ^ a b c Sweet sound of success - The Sydney Morning Herald 23 June 2008, retrieved on 10 July 2008.
  6. ^ Trevor Long, Rowan Barker to exit 2GB - Radio News 30 May 2008, retrieved on 10 July 2008.
  7. ^ The Bob Rogers Show, Radio 2CH, 10:00 AEST 9 July 2008.

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Preceded by
Bill Woods
Ten Early News
Presenter

January 2009 - December 2011
Succeeded by
program ended
Preceded by
Tim Webster
Ten News at Five Sydney
Presenter with Jessica Rowe and Deborah Knight

1993 - 16 January 2009
Succeeded by
Bill Woods
Preceded by
Greg Pearce
Ten News at Five Perth
Presenter with Celina Edmonds and Charmaine Dragun

2003 -2005
Succeeded by
Tim Webster
Preceded by
Tim Webster
Good Morning Australia (breakfast TV)
News Presenter

1982 - 1990
Succeeded by
Anne Fulwood
Preceded by
Anne Fulwood
Sydney Eyewitness News
Weekend Presenter

1991
Succeeded by
John Gatfield
Preceded by
Mike Hammond
Good Morning Australia (breakfast TV)
Co-host with Sandra Sully

1992
Succeeded by
program ended