ARN has announced that acclaimed journalist and presenter Alex Cullen is joining The Christian O’Connell Show on GOLD104.3 as the show’s resident sports guru.
With more than two decades of experience across news and sport, Alex brings sharp insight, a quick wit and infectious energy to the top-rating breakfast show. Alex and his young family will be relocating to Melbourne ahead of his on-air debut in July this year.
Christian O’Connell said: “AIex is a real talent and a very funny and likeable guy. I called him out of the blue a few weeks ago and we hit it off like old mates. He came over for a rigorous interview with me, that to onlookers may have looked like a long lunch with flowing red wine, but we bonded over being dads and a shared love of storytelling and how sport could be delivered on my show. I can’t wait for him to join my team and start working together, we are going to be like the Chicago Bulls of the 90s, or the Dees of 2021.”
Alex Cullen said: “This is such an exciting next chapter for me. I actually started my career in radio, so to be coming back to it and joining a show that’s so loved and so full of heart is a real thrill. I can’t wait to be on air with Christian, Pats and Rio, and to get to know Melbourne – my family and I are thrilled to be making it our new home.”
The Christian O’Connell Show has consistently held the crown as Melbourne’s #1 FM Breakfast show, blending genuine connection, offbeat humour and great storytelling. Alex will bring daily sports updates along with his trademark warmth and perspective on all things footy, cricket, and beyond.
Alex has spent more than 20 years working across some of Australia’s major media networks, covering everything from international sporting events to major breaking news. His career began in regional radio before moving into television, and his passion for good storytelling has taken him around the world. A passionate advocate for brain cancer research, Alex is also a proud dad of three.
Stay tuned for his first official show – coming soon to GOLD104.3.