Grant Goldman

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Grant Goldman (born 3 February 1950) is an Australian radio and TV personality. Goldman began his radio career at the age of 14, and has worked for numerous stations, including 2TM, 2GB, 2UE, 2WS, and 2DAY.[1] He was educated in Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia, and is married with 6 children and 3 grandchildren, currently living on the Northern Beaches of Sydney. He is the father of Australian TV personality Mike Goldman. He is currently the breakfast announcer at Radio 2SM. He also broadcasts to the Super-Radio Network which covers over 90% of NSW. http://2smsupernetwork.com/network/

Radio station history

  • 2TM – Tamworth
  • 2WG – Wagga Wagga
  • 4NA – Nambour
  • 4 BC – Brisbane
  • 6PR – Perth
  • 4IP – Brisbane
  • KJR – Seattle Washington
  • 5 AD – Adelaide
  • 2UE – Sydney
  • 2WS – Sydney
  • 2GB – Sydney
  • 3UZ – Melbourne
  • 2DAY – Sydney
  • Sky Radio Network, Australia
  • 2SM Sydney (currently, and once before during its Lite and Easy 1269 days)

Television Experience

  • Compère of First Colour Transmission in Australia "Countdown" ABC Australia
  • Compère Of "Stairway to the Stars" – A live musical show on Channel 7
  • Compère Of "Juke Box Jury" Channel 7 Brisbane
  • Compère Of "It's A Small World" Channel 10 Brisbane
  • Compère of Lottery Draw Channel 9 Sydney
  • Station Voice Over – Channel 7 Brisbane
  • Channel 9 Perth & Adelaide
  • Channel 10 – Sydney
  • Skychannel 1988 – present

Feature Presenter

Special Events Presenter

  • Compère of the Croatian Ball in Sydney (1991)
  • Link voice at the opening of the Sydney Entertainment Centre
  • Currently employed by Stadium Australia as the ground announcer for all events held at the Stadium since its opening

PA announcer

  • Announcer at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games
  • The W.A.C.A. Ground, Perth Football & Cricket,
  • Subiaco Oval, Perth, V.F.L.
  • Announcer for the Supersonics Basketball, Sydney
  • Announcer for the Sydney Kings 1999/2000 Series at the Sydney Superdome
  • Featured on the Rugby League Finals Series and Grand Final at the S.C.G., the Sydney Football Stadium and Stadium Australia
  • General Announcer at the Golf Show, Sydney
  • Ground Announcer for Brookvale Oval for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles from 1985 to 2009

Voice over experience

  • Automated announcer for City Rail and State Rail for approximately 12 years
  • Tour Guide voice on the Sydney and Bondi Explorer Buses
  • The Airport Buses and the Olympic Tour Buses
  • Blue Mountains Katoomba automated announcer at sightseeing venues
  • Ran Val Morgan Cinema Advertising voice over artist for several years
  • Voice over advertisements at Warringah Mall shopping centre

References

  1. Watson, Bronwyn (6 September 1983). "Grant Goldman, the performer who prefers quips to chat". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2010-05-03. 
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