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Ben Fordham (born 29 November 1976) is an Australian sports reporter and radio presenter. As of 2023 [update] , Fordham hosts the breakfast radio program Ben Fordham Live on Sydney radio station 2GB .
Today (2013-2019), Weekend Today & Nine News: 2010 – Shelley Craft: Domestic Blitz, Australia's Funniest Home Videos & The Block: 2008 – Melissa Downes: Nine News: 2001 – Ben Fordham: Today, Nine News, A Current Affair & Australian Ninja Warrior: 1999 – Georgie Gardner: Today (2006 - 2014) & Nine News: 2002 – Tracy Grimshaw
2GB is a commercial radio station in Sydney, Australia, owned by parent company Nine Radio, a division of Nine Entertainment Co., who also own sister station 2UE. 2GB broadcasts on 873 kHz , AM . In 2024, 2GB held 14% of the total radio ratings share, making it one of the most widely listened-to radio stations in Sydney.
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Williams presented sport from 2006 until 2010, leaving the role to focus on co-hosting Weekend Today and Nine News. Ben Fordham presented sport from 2011 until 2014. He left to focus on his family and 2GB radio show. In January 2019, Tony Jones was announced as Gilbert's replacement.
[59] 2GB presenter Ben Fordham described the story as having been filled with fake news, taking particular issue with the fact that Williams had not actually attended the meeting and had only interviewed a select few people outside. [59] [60]
O'Keefe started his new permanent role at 2GB on 9 January 2023. [9] In the lead-up to the 2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum, O'Keefe supported the Yes campaign, disagreeing with leading 2GB presenter Ben Fordham. [11] In 2024, O'Keefe resigned from 2GB and quit media to start a political advocacy company.
In June 2020, Wilson announced his resignation from the Seven Network, leaving the network after 28 years to join 2GB as Drive presenter replacing Ben Fordham. [6] [7] Jim finished with the Seven Network on 27 June. In November 2022, Wilson announced that he will host his last 2GB Drive radio show on 10 November 2022.