Edward "Ed" Wyatt (born 1960) is an American Australian sports journalist and television presenter.
He worked as one of two SBS Television Melbourne-based reporters from 2000 to 2006 and hosted SBS’s live coverage of the Super Bowl and the US baseball World Series in 2002 the and World Ice Hockey Championships in 2004. He has been at 1116 SEN radio since its inception.
Wyatt grew up in Portland, Oregon, United States. He has a Bachelor of Arts de...
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Edward "Ed" Wyatt (born 1960) is an American Australian sports journalist and television presenter.
He worked as one of two SBS Television Melbourne-based reporters from 2000 to 2006 and hosted SBS’s live coverage of the Super Bowl and the US baseball World Series in 2002 the and World Ice Hockey Championships in 2004. He has been at 1116 SEN radio since its inception.
Wyatt grew up in Portland, Oregon, United States. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Stanford University. He taught English at Bellarmine Prep in Tacoma while also coaching football and basketball.
Wyatt's career in television started in Seattle, as both a writer and performer of sketch comedy on the program Almost Live!, for which he won three Emmy awards.
He joined Fox Sports World, an international sports network, in 1997 and worked as the face of Australian rules football and hosted English/Scottish/German Premier League matches. He was also the writer responsible for the weekly English Premier League...
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