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Sports Tonight

Sports Tonight has established itself as compulsory viewing for the sport fan.


On every night of the week, Sports Tonight delivers every match, race, putt, lap and goal from around the country and the world.

Starting in 1993, Sports Tonight filled a void by providing comprehensive sporting results, interviews and stories every day.

Australia has always had a fascination with sport and the introduction of such a detailed program quickly created a strong following, which has gone from strength to strength and is now recognised as the number one sport news program in the country. Presented by Brad McEwan, Sports Tonight delivers information and results for even the most hardened sport fan. Whether it happens in Australia, America, Europe or anywhere else, Sports Tonight has the resources to let people know about it.

Sports Tonight - if it's worth knowing about, we have it.



Hosts of Sports Tonight


Brad McEwan


No one can accuse sports presenter Brad McEwan of not being on the ball.

The Melbourne-born presenter for TEN's flagship sports program Sports Tonight, has been involved in almost every sport, whether participating or covering.

Born in Bendigo Victoria, Brad grew up in Lockington, with a population of approximately 300 people, Brad studied physical education at Ballarat University.

In 1994, Brad commenced a four-year period at Triple M Radio in Melbourne where he worked in the newsroom as a sports reporter and presenter.

In 1998, Brad left the shores of Australia to go and work in Europe where he enjoyed working briefly as a sports presenter for Edinburgh radio station, Scot FM.

His entry into television arrived in 1999 when he commenced work with Network Ten in Melbourne as a sports reporter.

In 2004, Brad moved to Brisbane as TEN's News at Five sports anchor, producer and writer.

During this time he also hosted Queensland's local AFL show Queensland Rules, and commentated from the boundary for many of the AFL games held in Brisbane.

In late 2006, Network Ten welcomed the new format of Late News with Sports Tonight, which tempted Brad to make the move south to Sydney in 2007.

Hosted by Sandra Sully and Brad McEwan, TEN's Late News with Sports Tonight combines the latest news with a comprehensive look at the day in sport all in a half hour format from Monday to Thursday.

When not speaking or writing sport, Brad enjoys participating in all types of sports especially swimming. He still makes time for his other interests, which include listening to music, cooking and collecting antiques.

Rob Canning


As a fifteen year-old Rob Canning set himself the goal to one day work for Network Ten's leading national sports program Sports Tonight. It's therefore fitting that Rob and the show now enter into an eighth year together.
 
With a bachelor of arts in communications with a major in broadcast journalism from Charles Sturt University, Rob's first job in journalism was with WIN TV in Orange in 2000.
 
A producer from TEN's Sports Tonight saw the potential in Rob and within three weeks had poached him to join Sports Tonight in Sydney as a journalist.
 
At just 22 years old, Rob was the youngest person to anchor Sports Tonight.
 
More recently Rob has presented Sports Tonight on a regular basis.
 
Rob has covered a number of popular and memorable Australian and international sporting events including the 2007 and 2003 Rugby world cups, Super12/14 seasons, the national rugby league competition - including origin campaigns and grand finals, the San Francisco Red Bull air race, Bathurst 1000's, Gold Coast Indy events and the 2006 Commonwealth Games.
 
TEN's coverage of the Vodafone national beach volleyball presented Rob with yet another opportunity to commentate on a popular nationally televised sport. Rob has covered the 2005-2006 and 2006-2007 beach volleyball seasons with Olympic gold medallist Kerri Pottharst.
 
Rob is an active sports person, having represented NSW and the Bathurst Goldminers in basketball. The former junior school captain of Barker College (1991) has competed in four marathons since 2004. He aims to run one marathon every year.
 
Rob loves to camp, read, play drums, feed his plants and visit his cat Ruperict who is a professional assassin of possums.





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