Australian rugby league administrators: Alan Jones, Gorden Tallis, Paul Osborne, Steve Rogers, Steve Mortimer, George Piggins, John Ribot Buy on Amazon

https://www.ebooknetworking.net/books_detail-1233075209.html

Australian rugby league administrators: Alan Jones, Gorden Tallis, Paul Osborne, Steve Rogers, Steve Mortimer, George Piggins, John Ribot

Book Details

ISBN / ASIN1233075209
ISBN-139781233075201
MarketplaceFrance  🇫🇷

Description

Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Alan Jones, Gorden Tallis, Paul Osborne, Steve Rogers, Steve Mortimer, George Piggins, John Ribot, Keith Barnes, Darryl van der Velde, Eric Cox, Alan Thompson, David Niu, Andrew Gee, David Moffett, Greg Pierce, Ian Thomson, Graham Annesley, John Brass, Paul Broughton, Kevin Humphreys, Billy Cann, Ken McCaffery, Barry Maranta, Mick Watson, Chris Johns, Ken Arthurson, Ron McAuliffe, Denis Fitzgerald, Jersey Flegg, John McDonald, Bill Keato, Nick Pappas, Paul Dunn, Des Morris, Geoff Carr, David Gallop, Brian Johnston, Bruce Walker, Paul Morgan, Colin Love, Michael Searle, Peter Bullfrog Moore, Horrie Miller, Harry Sunderland, J J Giltinan, Tas Baitieri, Bob Hagan, Merv Cross, Nick Politis, Bill Buckley. Excerpt: Alan Belford Jones AO (born 13 April 1941 (some sources also claim 1942 or 1943)) is an Australian radio broadcaster, former rugby union and rugby league coach and administrator. Jones hosts Sydney's most popular breakfast radio program, on radio station 2GB. Like his former colleague and competitor John Laws, the popularity of Jones' program (a mixture of talkback, interviews, opinion and commercial endorsements) has made him one of Australia's most highly paid media personalities. Jones is highly politically motivated and sometimes uses his program and his popularity to advocate his conservative views; he has been described as one of the most influential broadcasters in Australia. His on-air conduct has attracted numerous adverse findings from Australia's media regulators, and one on-air incident resulted in Jones being charged with contempt of court. He would eventually be exonerated. In 2008, Jones' audience numbers began to slip, with strong competition from ABC Radio 702, though he retains his number one position with a slim margin. In July 2008 Jones underwent surgery for prostate cancer. And in December...

More Books by Source: Wikipedia

Donate to EbookNetworking
Prev
Next