Ed Wyatt
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Ed Wyatt | |
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![]() Ed Wyatt, former Almost Live! comedy writer/performer. | |
Born | Edward Wyatt |
Education | Stanford University |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, Television presenter |
Known for | Almost Live! |
Edward "Ed" Wyatt is an
He worked as one of two
Early life/career
Wyatt grew up in Portland, Oregon, United States. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Stanford University. He taught English at Bellarmine Prep in Tacoma while also coaching football and basketball. [citation needed]
Media career
Wyatt's career in television started in
He joined Fox Sports World, an international sports network, in 1997 [citation needed] and worked as the face of Australian rules football and hosted English/Scottish/German Premier League matches. He was also the writer responsible for the weekly English Premier League show that was seen nationally across the USA.
In 2000, Wyatt started his work at SBS-TV. He reported weekly on US sports for SBS and hosted the Super Bowl live on that network from 2003 to 2008. When Australia's free-to-air screening rights for the Super Bowl switched to the Ten Network in February 2009, Wyatt joined the move and was seen in studio with Andrew Maher and former AFL star and current NFL punter Saverio Rocca. [citation needed]
In 2004, he joined Melbourne's
In April 2008 he was appointed Communications Manager of the South Dragons, a member of Australia's National Basketball League.[2]
Most recently Wyatt worked as the play-by-play caller for SEN Digital's A-League football games and currently calls games for the ABL's Melbourne Aces baseball club. He works as an online content creator and also hosts The DRS Zone Formula 1 podcast with his son Sam.