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Angela Catterns was born on 30 September, 1953 in Sydney, Australia. Discover Angela Catterns's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?
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Radio & Television Presenter · podcaster · writer · sound recordist · producer · MC · speaker · narrator · voice of artist |
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30 September, 1953 |
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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Angela Catterns Height, Weight & Measurements
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Angela Catterns Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Angela Catterns worth at the age of 71 years old? Angela Catterns’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from Australia. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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In April 2020, Catterns returned to ABC Local Radio to host Saturday Breakfast on Lismore-based ABC North Coast. At the same time, she launched a national Sunday Afternoon show.
As one article at the time put it, Catterns was offering something different to the dominant 2GB and 2UE breakfast shows, and appealed to a younger demographic of 30- to 59-year-olds: “702’s mix of warm, intelligent Sydney talk and good music, uninterrupted by advertising and wrapped around a solid digest of ABC news and current affairs, is a hard combination to beat”. In 2001, Catterns and the marketing department of ABC Local Radio conceived and initiated an event called the KNIT IN. Because she was making scarves for her father and daughter, Catterns had been discussing knitting on her breakfast show. This led to a flood of listener interest, and the KNIT IN went on to become an annual event where the station encourages knitters and crafters to help support the charity Wrap with Love's pledge to provide warm wraps for people suffering from extreme cold.
Catterns’ one time breakfast radio competitor Mike Carlton from 2UE said: “Angela Catterns is serious competition. She’s also very good.” In the same Daily Telegraph article, her then-manager at ABC local radio, Roger Summerill described Catterns as “a woman who is intelligent and entertaining and providing Sydney radio audiences with exactly what they want: a thought-provoking, well informed and highly entertaining program for people who are interested in what’s going on in the world”.
Catterns also offers her own thoughts about her motivations, talking here about working with ABC Radio: “After all, 702 is the Sydney station that reflects the interests and aspirations of its people. What I love is being able to connect with the audience, seeing the switchboard light up and know you’ve struck a chord”.
In January 2014, Catterns joined 2UE as a presenter of the Morning show. She remained with the station until Fairfax Radio merged with Macquarie Radio.
In the 2014 Queen's Birthday Honours, Catterns was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for "significant service to the broadcast media industry as a radio presenter, and to social welfare organisations".
In addition to being involved in the early online radio venture, BigFatRadio, around this time Catterns also became the voice of the safety announcements for pre-flight procedures on all Qantas flights – and after more than a decade, still scripts, programs and presents 'Soul Food', an enduring in-flight Qantas music channel.
Catterns is the daughter of Basil Catterns – an Australian businessman, amateur yachtsman and citizen soldier who won the Military Cross for his acts of bravery on the Kokoda Track. She also has a child of her own. Speaking about her father in an article she wrote for the Sydney Morning Herald, Catterns said:
In 2011, she stepped out from behind the microphone and spent several months in the role of Program Director at 774 ABC Melbourne.
More recently, Catterns has been working with Wendy Harmer, a friend and colleague from her time at Vega. The pair produced several series of podcasts, including “Is it Just Me?”, “It's News to Me” and "In the Loop". In the summer of 2009, 2010 and 2011, Catterns and Harmer got together to present the Breakfast Show on 702 ABC Sydney. As Harmer said about the pair working together in a Sydney Morning Herald article: “That laugh! Well, everyone in Sydney loves that laugh… Ange teaches me to listen. Her take on the world is honest, challenging and refreshing. (So) I resolved to work with this chick!” In the same article, Catterns echoed the sentiment: “It’s some of the most enjoyable and rewarding work I’ve ever done… (we’re) almost certainly the first two women ever to share the early morning duties (on Australian radio). Wendy makes me own up to things I’ve been too shy or embarrassed to talk about. For some reason, I find I’m unable to lie to Wendy!”.
Catterns resigned from ABC 702 in June 2005 after more than four years presenting breakfast radio. Two months later she joined Sydney’s FM station Vega 95.3 as the breakfast presenter. After two years, in October 2007, Catterns announced that she was leaving Vega 95.3, staying with the station until the end of the ratings period on 24 November.
During her time at 702 Sydney first presenting 'Breakfast', Catterns temporarily displaced prominent Australian radio broadcaster Alan Jones in 2004 to achieve number one in the listener survey ratings. Catterns has also held broadcasting roles at Australian commercial radio stations 2SM and Vega 95.3 in Sydney, 2UE and at WKYS in Washington DC. Her popularity as a radio broadcaster is often attributed to her "perfectly measured combination of intellect and personality", her listening and interviewing skills, and a voice described as being "smooth as chocolate" (The Sydney Morning Herald) or "as if her vocal cords have been marinated overnight in plum brandy and golden syrup" (Elle Magazine).
In 2003, Catterns conceived the ABC 702 ‘Knit-In’, harnessing the knitting prowess and goodwill of 702 listeners, in collaboration with the charity Wrap with Love, for an annual knitting event at ABC Headquarters. The ‘Knit-In’ has been an annual ABC event ever since. In addition to her involvement with Wrap With Love, Catterns is an ambassador, volunteer and supporter of the charity Habitat for Humanity Australia and The Public Education Foundation.
In 2002 he and nine other veterans were flown back to Papua New Guinea for the 60th anniversary of the battles along the Kokoda Track, commemorated with the unveiling of a monument at Isurava by then Prime Minister John Howard. At that time I was hosting the breakfast show on 702 ABC Sydney. It was obviously a legitimate news story, so I lined up an interview with my father ... It was one of the highlights of my career and one of those special moments that I know a lot of listeners remember.
In 2001, Catterns returned once again to the ABC, this time to ABC Local Radio, or what she refers to as "the grown up ABC". Catterns became the 702 ABC Sydney breakfast presenter and went on to become the number one Sydney breakfast presenter in the December 2004 ratings survey, temporarily overtaking the popular Alan Jones from 2GB.
Returning to Australia, Catterns rejoined Triple J as the full-time morning show announcer. Triple J had begun to broadcast nationally and had also just launched its long-running “Unearthed” initiative. At Triple J, Catterns aired a selection of memorable and popular interviews with subjects like David Bowie, Michael Hutchence, Jeff Buckley and then Prime Minister Paul Keating. Catterns went on to host Triple J's drive program before making the move to ABC Local Radio, presenting the evening program across Australia (from the ABC Studios in Lismore, returning to one of her favourite spots on the NSW north coast). In between full-time radio positions, Catterns freelanced and during the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, she was the "voice of the Olympics", responsible for all the public domain announcements at Sydney Olympic Park. Catterns was also venue announcer at the Superdome for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Gymnastics competition.
In the mid-1980s, Catterns joined the ABC youth network, Triple J, as producer and then presenter of the morning show for the then Sydney-only radio station. She left Triple J for a short stint on commercial radio to present mornings on 2SM. Catterns was controversially sacked from 2SM after just ten months for unconvincing reasons, later saying herself, “I was told I was too intelligent for our audience and that women don’t like listening to other women on radio”.
In 1979, Catterns landed the high-profile position as one of the first four reporters on the popular children's Logie award-winning television show, Simon Townsend's Wonder World. The series was known for its fun and creative reporting style, though it tackled more serious issues from time to time.
Angela Catterns, AM (born 30 September 1953) is an Australian media personality and broadcaster. Mostly known for her work on Australian radio, she has presented Mornings on Triple J, the National Evening Show on ABC Local Radio, and Breakfast on 702 ABC Sydney. She is also a podcaster, writer, interviewer, MC, facilitator, narrator & voice over artist. She presented with Australian humourist and broadcaster Wendy Harmer a holiday season version of the Breakfast Show on 702 ABC Sydney.