Tim Webster

Tim Webster
Birth name Tim Webster
Born (1951-12-15) 15 December 1951
Australia

Tim Webster (born 15 December 1951) is an Australian television and radio personality and sports broadcaster.

He has previously been a news presenter on the Perth edition of Ten News at Five and the sports presenter on the Sydney edition of the program. He was also an occasional fill-in presenter on Ten's Late News as well as Sydney's Ten News at Five and Sports Tonight.

Career

Television

In the early 1980s, he presented TEN-10 Eyewitness News in Sydney, alongside Katrina Lee. The pair enjoyed considerable success, often #1 in their timeslot.[1]

On 20 January 1992, Tim launched Australia's first regular, weeknight 5:00PM newscast, re-uniting with Katrina Lee to co-present TEN-10 Sydney's Ten Eyewitness News First at Five.

He has covered various major sporting events for Network Ten, including the Melbourne Cup, Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games and Australasian golf tour & From 1993 until 2004, he was the host of the nightly sports program Sports Tonight.

In 2005, Webster became the co-presenter of Perth's Ten News at Five, alongside Charmaine Dragun, while continuing with his duties as the sports presenter on the Sydney bulletin. Following Dragun's death in late 2007,[2] Webster continued on as the solo anchor of the Perth bulletin until 5 May 2008, after which he was replaced by Narelda Jacobs ahead of the bulletin's relocation back to Perth. Later that same month, he stepped down as the Sydney bulletin's sports presenter on 30 May 2008, retiring from Network Ten after 27 years.

In early 2011, Tim presented sport alongside Sandra Sully on Sydney's short-lived Ten Evening News. After that bulletin was axed, and replaced by 6.30 with George Negus (which moved from its original 6:00 pm timeslot) on 4 April 2011, Tim acted as a fill-in presenter for Ten News at Five and other national bulletins.

Radio

In 2008, Webster replaced Steve Price who moved to John Laws' former timeslot.

Tim hosted an afternoon program on Sydney's 2UE, 1pm to 4pm Monday to Friday, before joining Macquarie Sports Radio in 2018 as a weekend host.

References

  1. Katrina Lee, TV's busiest woman The Sydney Morning Herald - 14 Jan 1985
  2. Box, Dan (3 November 2007). "Newsreader found dead". The Australian. Retrieved 3 November 2007.
Preceded by
John Mangos
Ten Eyewitness News - Sydney
Presenter with Katrina Lee

1992
Succeeded by
Ron Wilson
Preceded by
originator
Sports Tonight
Presenter

1993 - 2002
Succeeded by
Ryan Phelan
Preceded by
Ron Wilson
Ten News at Five Perth
Presenter with Charmaine Dragun

2005 - 2007
Succeeded by
Webster solo
Preceded by
with Charmaine Dragun
Ten News at Five Perth
Presenter

2007 - 2008
Succeeded by
Narelda Jacobs
Preceded by
originator
Ten Evening News
Weeknight Sydney sport presenter

24 January 2011 – 1 April 2011
Succeeded by
6.30 with George Negus
Preceded by
unknown
Ten News At Five
Sydney sport presenter

1993-2008
Succeeded by
Brad McEwan
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