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  2. Ben Fordham - Wikipedia

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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 .

  3. Category:2GB presenters - Wikipedia

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  4. 2GB - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Those aren't Trump's grades from Fordham. Image in video is a ...

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    “So when he went to Fordham, this was his grades,” the woman in the video says at one point. The report card shows three Cs, one D and one F. On-screen text reads: "Trump's Grades 1.28 GPA."

  6. Today (1982 TV program) - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Ben Dobbin - Wikipedia

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    During a live cross to Ben Fordham in Condamine, Fordham invited his best friend Dobbin to appear on screen. [1] Dobbin's appearance was well received by viewers and network executives who subsequently offered him a position as The Footy Show's Queensland correspondent, despite originally being from New South Wales. [1]

  8. Ray Hadley - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Morris Hadley OAM (born 27 September 1954) is an Australian talkback radio broadcaster and a rugby league football commentator for Channel Nine.He presents 2GB Sydney's Monday to Friday morning show, and leads the Continuous Call Team, a rugby league-based talkback radio panel program.

  9. Alan Jones (talkback host) - Wikipedia

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    Jones was born to farmer and coal miner Charlie Thomas (1906–90) and former school teacher Elizabeth 'Beth' (née Belford; 1906–82). Alan was the middle of three children, with an older brother, Robert Charles, and a younger sister, Colleen, both of whom would become school teachers like their mother and brother. [12]