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Paul Murray was born in Sydney, Australia, on 14 July 1978. He is a radio and television presenter, best known for his work on the Triple M radio network and as a presenter on the Nine Network's The Footy Show.
Murray began his career in radio in 1998, working as a producer for Triple M in Sydney. He then moved to Melbourne in 2000, where he worked as a producer and presenter for Triple M. In 2004, he returned to Sydney to become the host of Triple M's breakfast show, The Grill Team.
In 2008, Murray joined the Nine Network's The Footy Show as a presenter. He has since become a regular panelist on the show, and has also appeared on other Nine Network programs such as The NRL Footy Show and The Sunday Footy Show.
In addition to his television and radio work, Murray is also a regular contributor to the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age newspapers.
As of 2021, Paul Murray's net worth is estimated to be approximately $2 million.
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His wife is Sian Murray (m. 2008)
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Paul Murray Net Worth
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Timeline
In December 2013, after a period of declining ratings for Murray's show, it was announced that Murray was leaving 2UE (his final show was broadcast on 13 December) and moving to Sky News full-time to host the show Paul Murray Live on weeknights.
In January 2013, Murray started working on a new show "A Sydney Morning with Paul Murray" which, unlike other 2UE programs, broadcasts out of the Sydney Morning Herald newsroom. The show is on air from 8:30 to 11:30am on 954AM.
Murray has won a variety of radio awards (ACRA) including Brian White Memorial Award (radio news reporting) and Best Documentary (Triple M's Tribute to Vic Davies). He has also been nominated several times for best comedy segment and in 2012 was nominated for best talk presenter.
Murray and his wife Sian's 1-day-old son, Leo, died in August 2012 due to complications from a premature birth.
Prior to working on the morning program, Murray was the host of "Drive with Paul Murray" from 2011-2012.
In November 2010, it was announced that Murray would be moving to AM radio station 2UE. He hosted both Drive and Morning shows and in early 2013, he began hosting the morning show Sydney Mornings. In October 2013, Murray openly criticised the decision by 2UE to sack fellow radio host Jason Morrison.
At the start of 2009 Murray began hosting the All New Paul Murray Show on Sydney and Melbourne's Triple M from 7pm-10pm weekdays and on Brisbane's Triple M from 10pm-1am. Later that year, he was replaced by Ugly Phil and began hosting a drive program, Paul & Rach with Rachel Corbett.
In 2008, Murray joined The Shebang with Marty Sheargold and Fifi Box on Triple M's Sydney breakfast shift and also co-hosted the short-lived chat show The NightCap on 7HD. The latter program debuted with the first known public discussion of the childhood accident that left him with only nine toes. He also joined Sky News Australia where he began hosting 180 with Paul Murray (now known as Paul Murray Live).
In March 2006, he commenced as the new Triple M network presenter from 6-7pm Monday to Thursday, with an hour long current affairs radio show titled The Paul Murray Hour. In July, the Triple M network replaced Murray's show with an 80s music hour, but in August Murray returned hosting a similar program, The Paul Murray Show, but in the 7-9pm timeslot. In 2007, Lisa Millard (Millie, Millhouse) joined the show as co-host. The show broadcast out of Sydney to multiple cities throughout Australia. Murray often announced the frequency as 104.9 MHz, the relevant frequency in Sydney. The show ended at the end of 2007, although in 2009 it was reinstated on Triple M in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
The 2006-2007 show almost always ended with the song "Watermelon Man" and included:
Prior to joining 2UE Murray worked for Triple M (most notably as co-host of popular drive show 'Paul and Rach') 2005-2010, Nova969 (Newsroom/Late Nights) 2001-2004, 2SM (Newsroom) 1999-2001 and 2GB (Newsroom) 1998-2000 and again in 2004.
Late in 2005, Murray left Nova 96.9 to commence his television career. In November 2005, he began reporting and hosting segments for the Seven Network's morning current affairs & variety program Sunrise; later he was a regular guest on Weekend Sunrise.
Paul Murray (born 14 July 1978) is a conservative radio and TV presenter based in Sydney, Australia. He was the former regular Mornings presenter on 2UE show "A Sydney Morning". He also hosts Paul Murray Live on Sky News Australia which airs Sunday to Thursday at 9pm AEST. and Saturday Edition.