Cameron Williams

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Cameron Williams
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Born
Cameron Williams

(1963-02-18) 18 February 1963 (age 58)
OccupationTelevision presenter
Years active1984−present
EmployerNine Network
TelevisionNine News
Australian Open
Children2

Cameron Williams (born 18 February 1963 in Emerald, Queensland) is an Australian television journalist and presenter with the Nine Network.

Williams currently presents sport on Nine News Sydney from Sunday to Thursday. He has previously co-hosted Weekend Today and been sports presenter on Today.

Williams also presents updates and does roving reporting at the Australian Open for the network's coverage.

Career[]

Williams's journalism career began in 1984 with a cadetship at The Courier-Mail newspaper in Brisbane.[1] From there he moved to The Australian offices in Melbourne, where he wrote sports features and columns before joining the Seven Network in 1988.[1] Apart from his role as a sports presenter on Seven News, Williams occasionally hosted Sportsworld. He was a presenter for the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, where he called Matt Ryan's equestrian double gold for Australia.[1]

In 1996, he signed as the face of Fox Sports, anchoring NRL On Fox, Dally M Awards, Super 12 Rugby, Wimbledon, Winter Olympics, the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix and Fox Sports News.[1] In 2001, amid scandal, Fox Sports declined to renew his contract.[2]

After this, Williams was a breakfast announcer at 2HD in Newcastle. Williams also owns a Newcastle modelling and talent agency, Models and Actors.[1]

Williams was the official sports editor/presenter on the Nine Network's breakfast programme, Today from January 2006 until December 2010.[1] Occasionally, he also presents the Nine Network's coverage of horse racing, swimming and other sporting events.[1]

In late December 2007 and early January 2008, Cameron hosted alongside Lisa Wilkinson for 2 weeks while Karl Stefanovic was on holidays.[citation needed]

In January 2009, it was announced that Cameron would be a co host of Weekend Today alongside Leila McKinnon and news presenter Amber Sherlock. The program launched in February to counteract Weekend Sunrise, and has since extended to Saturday mornings.[citation needed]

In 2010, Williams joined Nine News Sydney as Friday & Saturday sport presenter.

In January 2011, Cameron was replaced by Ben Fordham on Today, he will now concentrate on Weekend Today.

Cameron presented Nine's coverage of Friday Night Football from 2013 to 2015. He also hosted the network's coverage of the 2015 Rugby World Cup.

In February 2016, Williams announced his resignation from the Nine Network.[3]

In December 2016, he rejoined the Nine Network as sport editor on Nine News Sydney following the retirement of veteran sports presenter Ken Sutcliffe.

In 2019, Williams started a YouTube Channel "Tennis Talk" where he does draw previews of tennis tournaments, updates on breaking news, and also streams matches of superstars such as Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Daniil Medvedev, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Ashleigh Barty, Naomi Osaka and Serena Williams. He has a Discord server.

Personal life[]

Williams is married with two daughters.[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g "Cameron Williams". ninemsn.com.au. 2007. Archived from the original on 6 May 2007. Retrieved 11 June 2007.
  2. ^ Kibble, Emma; Yeaman, Simon (28 August 2001). "Fox drops sportscaster". The Advertiser (Adelaide). p. 20.
  3. ^ "Cameron Williams' shock exit from Nine". NewsComAu. Retrieved 10 February 2016.

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Preceded by
Ken Sutcliffe
Nine News Sydney
Sport presenter (Sun - Thurs)

December 2016 - present
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February 2009 - February 2016
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Peter Stefanovic
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Tim Sheridan
Nine News Sydney
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2010 - February 2016
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Yvonne Sampson
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Peter Sterling
Nine's rugby league coverage
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2013-2015
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Yvonne Sampson
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2006 - 2010
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