Eddie McGuire

Eddie McGuire
McGuire in April 2018
12th President of the Collingwood Football Club
In office
29 October 1998 – 9 February 2021
Preceded byKevin Rose
Succeeded byMark Korda
CEO of Nine Network
In office
13 January 2006 – 30 June 2007
Preceded byDavid Gyngell
Succeeded byDavid Gyngell
President of the Melbourne Stars
In office
27 July 2011 – 31 May 2019
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byPosition dissolved[a]
Personal details
Born
Edward Joseph McGuire

(1964-10-29) 29 October 1964 (age 60)
Carlton, Victoria, Australia
RelativesFrank McGuire (brother)
Brigette McGuire (sister)
Residence(s)Toorak, Victoria, Australia
EducationChristian Brothers College
Occupation
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Edward Joseph McGuire AM (born 29 October 1964) is an Australian television and radio presenter, journalist, Australian Football League commentator and former TV executive. He is also an occasional Herald Sun newspaper columnist. He hosts Channel Nine's Millionaire Hot Seat (until the end of 2023), Wednesday night episodes of Footy Classified, and Network 10's coverage of the Melbourne Cup Carnival (since 2022).

McGuire is the former president of the Collingwood Football Club; he stood down in 2021 after criticism of his handling of a report outlining systemic racism and involvement in racism at the club.[1] He has worked in sports journalism, sports broadcasting and as a game show host. McGuire previously hosted Nine Network's The Footy Show from its first airing in March 1994 until his departure in 2006. He returned for two years in 2017, leaving upon the show's termination in 2018, prior to its short-lived reformat.

He hosted Australia's edition of the game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and, previously, 1 vs. 100. He is a former Nine Network CEO, resigning on 30 June 2007. He returned to commentating Friday night football in August 2007 contractually with Melbourne radio station SEN 1116, commentating one match a round.[2] He is a director at the Victorian Major Events Company. He formerly hosted Triple M Melbourne's breakfast show The Hot Breakfast.


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  1. ^ Emma Kemp (9 February 2021). "Indigenous leaders welcome Eddie McGuire's resignation as president of Collingwood AFL club". The Guardian Australian Edition. Retrieved 12 February 2020.
  2. ^ Footy, for 'love' alone