Highlights From Amanda's Show
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Mark Aiston Summer AfternoonsWith Amanda on leave enjoying the spoils of the festive season, Afternoons on FIVEaa will have Adelaide Media Identity Mark Aiston as its Special Guest Presenter. Mark has worked extensively in the media for over two decades and has an intimate knowledge of how it operates. He has hosted television sport, worked on national programs, called AFL games and hosted his own radio show. Mark began his media career as a race caller at radio station 5DN in 1982 but quickly moved into television where he spent the next 14 years working as the key News Sports Presenter at the ABC, and as a reporter and SANFL commentator. In 1996, Mark joined Network 10 as the station's No. 1 football reporter and was appointed News Sports Presenter a year later. As well, he was one of the original directors of the Media Training Centre, an organisation helping teach students how to forge a career in radio. Mark's wealth of experience, professional approach and sense of humour make him one of Australia's most popular prime time presenters. Mark is married to Judith, has a daughter, Bridget, and cats, Sasha and Jessie. |
![]() | Amanda BlairA woman built of 40% charisma, 40% wit, 35% sass and 39% intelligence, what Amanda Blair lacks in mathematics skills, she more than makes up for with personality. After trying her hand and no less than 36 jobs, she began her radio career in Adelaide a decade ago (1997) and within two years, took her breakfast show to the top of the ratings, in 2003 winning a prestigious "MO Award" for the best live show in Australia. After a three year break from full-time radio, Amanda joined FIVEaa as afternoon presenter in January 2007. She was a columnist with the Sunday Mail for 4 years, a member of the Social Inclusion Board, and is currently a board member of the Adelaide Festival, mother of three under 4 and has raised over 1 Million dollars for charity. But the things she is most proud of is coming second in Section 101 Spreads two (2) varieties (not over 250 grams) in the preserves section of the 2006 Royal Adelaide Show. |
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