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Craig Hutchison was born on 4 December, 1974 in Warragul, is a Sports journalistTV presenterRadio broadcasterBusinessman (Crocmedia). Discover Craig Hutchison'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 50 years old?
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4 December, 1974 |
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Craig Hutchison Height, Weight & Measurements
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Craig Hutchison Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Craig Hutchison worth at the age of 50 years old? Craig Hutchison’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from . We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
In 2017, he hosted The Footy Show. Craig's tenure as The Footy Show co-host lasted less than 1 season, being dumped on 21 July 2017, after the show's ratings were beaten by the Seven Network's The Front Bar for the third time in four weeks. He was replaced by The Footy Show s inaugural host, Eddie McGuire, who returned after more than a decade away.
On 28 November 2012, Nine announced that Hutchison would replace Simon O'Donnell as Host of The Sunday Footy Show as of 2013. In late 2016, it was announced that Hutchison would replace James Brayshaw as co-host of the Footy Show in 2017.
In 2011, Hutchison played for Victoria in the annual EJ Whitten Legends Game, where he kicked a 'banana kick' goal while playing on ex-champion Wayne Carey and two goals in total.
On Sunday, 10 May 2009, he hosted the Channel 9 show TAC Cup Future Stars - aimed at focusing on stories and personalities of the TAC Cup.
In March 2008, Hutchison joined SEN 1116 and, since 2009, co-hosts Off The Bench on Saturday morning with Liam Pickering and Dr Turf.
In 2007 Hutchison left the Seven Network to join Channel Nine's football team. It was considered a shock defection due to the fact that Seven, who he had been with for eight years, won a share of the telecast rights to AFL matches for the first time since 2001.
In 2006 he joined 3AW's football commentary team with Rex Hunt. In June 2007, Hutchison was sacked from 3AW. Management of the radio station took the action following a ratings plummet for its Saturday night football coverage.
Hutchison is the CEO and part-owner of Crocmedia, an Australian media content provider. It was established in 2006 by Hutchison and business partner, fellow journalist James Swanwick, with the backing of private investors.
In 2004 he was at the centre of controversy when he wrongfully said St Kilda player Justin Koschitzke was being interviewed by police in relation to sexual misconduct allegations. Hutchison said Koschitzke and teammate Stephen Milne were involved, when it was actually allegedly Milne and Leigh Montagna. Channel Seven was forced to issue an apology to St Kilda and Koschitzke and issued a retraction. Stephen Milne and Leigh Montagna were subsequently advised by Victoria Police that no charges would be laid.
Hutchison has been the recipient of many awards. These include being five-time winner of the AFL Media Association Awards 'Best Electronic News Reporter' and winning a Quill (Victorian Journalism Award) for Best TV News Report in 2002.
In 1999 he joined the Seven Network and was promoted to chief football reporter, appearing on the nationally broadcast Sportsworld every Sunday. He was also 'fill-in' sports anchor for Seven News. He also worked in commentary as a caller in 2001.
Craig joined Triple M in 1997 and two years later co-hosted the top rating Ralphy and Hutch show, and called AFL games every Saturday night from 1997–2005. Hutchison has shared Sundays with Sam Newman, James Brayshaw, Stephen Quartermain and Jason Dunstall, providing a preview of the day's game.
Hutchinson was born in Warragul, Victoria. He commenced his career as a journalist in 1994 as a cadet with the Herald Sun newspaper. Two years later he moved to Sport 927 in where he was producer of the Kevin Bartlett and Dr Turf Big Sports Breakfast Show for approximately one year. He then joined Channel Ten as a journalist and broke sport stories including Neil Balme's sacking at the Melbourne Football Club as senior coach, Alastair Lynch's drug hearing with the [[Australian Football League and the subsequent resignation of the Brisbane chairman following the story.
Craig Hutchison (born 4 December 1974) is an Australian journalist, sports broadcaster and businessman. Based in Melbourne, Hutchison has covered football commentary and breaking news stories.