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Chris Smith (broadcaster) was born on 22 July, 1962 in Australia, is a broadcaster. Discover Chris Smith (broadcaster)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?
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Chris Smith (broadcaster) Height, Weight & Measurements
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Chris Smith (broadcaster) Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Chris Smith (broadcaster) worth at the age of 62 years old? Chris Smith (broadcaster)’s income source is mostly from being a successful broadcaster. He is from Australia. We have estimated
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In December 2022, Smith was suspended from Sky News after accusations that he behaved inappropriately toward colleagues after the broadcaster’s Christmas party. His employment at Sky News and radio station 2GB was subsequently terminated.
In February 2011, Smith ran a competition on his afternoon show called "Smithy's Mystery" which offered listeners movie tickets, books and DVDs if they could correctly guess how many asylum seekers who died at sea would be buried in Sydney. Sponsors reacted angrily, with both BBC Worldwide and publisher Pan Macmillan, which provided the prizes, expressing their shock at the quiz, saying they would never have allowed their brands to be part of it had they been aware. The Australian Communications and Media Authority found the licensee of 2GB (Macquarie Radio Network) breached the Commercial Radio Code of Practice and Guidelines 2010 requirement that material broadcast must not offend generally accepted standards of decency, stating "offensive, in very bad taste, and that it should not have been broadcast".
In 2009, Smith was suspended indefinitely from his role at the Macquarie Radio Network, following an incident at a 2GB party where he exposed himself to several women at the party, attempted to kiss a female colleague and indecently assaulted Network 10 journalist and meteorologist Magdalena Roze, after drinking for "an extended period of time". Smith admitted to misusing anti depressant medication, drinking heavily and claimed to have no recollection of the events. In December 2009 Smith was reinstated and his contract extended, despite a number of female staff voicing concerns surrounding his ongoing conduct. Smith later denied the assaults on air when questioned by a listener, asking him "where did you make these facts from?" [sic], threatening the listener to be "very careful what you read about private social events".
Smith went to China where he worked in English language radio and returned to Australia by mid 2005 to present National Nine Early News.
While working on A Current Affair in 1994, Smith was found to have forged the signature of Nine's corporate lawyer Jane Marquard to have a prisoner released from Mulawa Detention Centre for an interview. Smith was later charged by police and admitted forging the signature. Smith was suspended for almost a year while the criminal investigation was carried out. He was sentenced to serve two years in prison, suspended for two years. He returned to ACA as a producer, but not before he was exposed and mocked on Media Watch and in the media at large.
This was the second time Smith had engaged in sexual misconduct in the workplace, after being fired from his role as producer at Nine Network's A Current Affair for exposing himself to four women at a farewell party in the late 1990s.
Christopher Smith (born 22 July 1962) is an Australian talkback radio broadcaster. He formerly presented the 2GB Sydney afternoon show.