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词条 Tim Lane (journalist)
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  1. Early career

  2. Established media career

  3. Personal life

  4. References

  5. External links

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Timothy "Tim" Lane (born 18 September 1951 in Launceston, Tasmania) is an award-winning veteran Australian sports broadcaster and journalist with the Seven Network and Fairfax. He currently calls Australian rules football (AFL) matches for 3AW radio on Saturday and Sunday afternoons and writes for The Age newspaper. Additionally, beginning in 2018 he is a lead commentator for the Seven Sport test cricket coverage. Between 2003 and 2011 he was also an AFL commentator for Network Ten.

Lane is well known for commentating on a variety of sports, in particular cricket for decades.

As well as AFL and as a track and field commentator for both the Summer Olympics and Commonwealth Games.

He famously called Cathy Freeman for ABC Grandstand radio at the Sydney 2000 Olympics.

Early career

Born in Launceston, Lane moved with his family to Devonport in 1963 and matriculated from Devonport High School in 1969. Lane then studied at the University of Tasmania in Hobart, where he resided at St. John Fisher College, but after failing first year found work at an Edgell factory before trying sports commentary.

Lane began his sports broadcasting career in 1972 and was employed by the ABC in 1973, commentating NTFA Australian rules football matches.

Established media career

After some time working for the ABC in Hobart, Lane moved to Melbourne in 1979, where he has been based since. Lane began calling a wide variety of sports, including tennis, cricket, athletics and Australian rules football matches in the Victorian Football League and Australian Football League. He was primarily a radio commentator but also became a regular face on ABC TV, and was a key member of the coverage team for the 1987 VFL season when the television broadcast rights fell to the ABC. In addition, he spent time as the sports presenter for ABC Television's primetime news bulletin in Melbourne.

As a commentator for such a variety of nationally (and sometimes internationally) broadcast sports, particularly for the highly popular AFL and cricket, Lane became one of Australia's best-known commentators and one of the ABC's most familiar personalities. With his broad knowledge of sports, precise descriptions and endearing personality, he became regarded as one of Australia's most accomplished sports commentators. In 1999 he was inducted into the Melbourne Cricket Ground Media Hall of Fame[1] and is now on the panel to select future inductees.[2] He is also a member of the Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame, as a legend in the media category.[3]

Lane was involved in a well-publicised dispute with the Nine Network on the eve of the 2002 AFL season. Having been recruited to Nine's AFL commentary team, Lane quit just days prior to the season's commencement, claiming Nine had refused to honour a stipulation in his contract that Eddie McGuire would not commentate alongside him in matches involving the Collingwood Football Club. Lane held the view that McGuire's role as Collingwood president put him in a conflict of interest, as his freedom to report matters regarding the club would be compromised by his requirement to keep certain inside knowledge confidential. Lane parted ways from Nine and took up a role on Network Ten's AFL coverage in 2003, where he remained until Ten lost the rights at the end of 2011.[4]

Lane resigned from his full-time role with the ABC in 2003 but continued as a part-time AFL commentator on ABC radio usually only on Friday night games, until the end of 2009. In addition to his role as an AFL commentator for Network Ten, he was also a regular sports columnist for The Age, and usually appeared fortnightly on Jon Faine's Conversation Hour on ABC Radio across Victoria.

At the end of the 2009 football season Lane defected from ABC radio and joined 3AW in 2010[5] as a replacement for Rex Hunt (who moved to Triple M and has since retired). Lane leads the Sunday pre-match discussion and calls Saturday and Sunday games. He replaced Dennis Cometti (who moved to Triple M) as a Saturday caller. He is also a commentator for Macquarie Media's cricket coverage.

In addition, he called the 2010 AFL Grand Final and Friday Night matches during the 2011 AFL finals series for the station.

Lane is a regular columnist for The Age newspaper in Victoria.

In 2018, Lane joined the Seven Network as a ball by ball commentator on its cricket coverage.

Personal life

Tim is the father of sports writer and multi-media personality Samantha Lane and is an avid supporter of the Carlton Football Club.[6]

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.mcg.org.au/Media/MCG%20Media%20Hall%20of%20Fame/Latest%20Inductees/Inductees%20-%201999.aspx |title=Inductees – 1999 |work=MCG |accessdate=10 December 2011}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.mcg.org.au/Media/MCG%20Media%20Hall%20of%20Fame.aspx |title=MCG Media Hall of Fame |work=MCG |accessdate=10 December 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101224093923/http://www.mcg.org.au/Media/MCG%20Media%20Hall%20of%20Fame.aspx |archivedate=24 December 2010 |df=dmy-all }}
3. ^Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame. Sportingpulse.com. Retrieved on 2011-10-12.
4. ^Tim Lane has made the right call, The Age, 29 March 2002.
5. ^{{Cite web |url= http://www.3aw.com.au/blogs/3aw-footy-team-blog/tim-lane/20101220-192t1.html |title= 3AW Football profiles |website= 3aw.com.au |access-date=25 February 2013 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20130411043538/http://www.3aw.com.au/blogs/3aw-footy-team-blog/tim-lane/20101220-192t1.html |archive-date=11 April 2013 |dead-url=yes |df=dmy-all |year=2013 }}
6. ^{{cite news | url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/tv--radio/match-ready/2008/04/23/1208743014656.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1 | title=Anzac Day footy is no more than a game to Tim Lane | first=Larry | last=Schwartz | newspaper=The Age | date=24 April 2008 | accessdate=23 January 2013}} Indicates age 56 at that time.

External links

  • {{cite web|title=Tim Lane, Network Ten|url=http://ten.com.au/afl-tim-lane.htm|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101223025644/http://ten.com.au/afl-tim-lane.htm|archivedate=23 December 2010}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.realfooty.com.au/experts/tim-lane/|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090419142958/http://www.realfooty.com.au/experts/tim-lane/|archivedate=19 April 2009|work=The Age RealFooty |title=Tim Lane}}
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