Jason Dasey Biography
Jason Dasey is an Australian-born TV and radio broadcaster, journalist, emcee, and media executive who works as a radio host for Nine Radio and as a digital journalist for ABC News.
Jason Dasey Age
Dasey is 60 years old as of 2022. She was born on 11 April 1962 in King George Memorial Hospital Perth. WA, Camperdown, Australia.
Jason Dasey Family
Dasey has not shared any information regarding his loving parents as of now, 2022. Nonetheless, we will update the site as soon as we get more intel from our trusted sources of information as soon as possible.
Jason Dasey Wife
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Jason Dasey Salary
Dasey has been very secretive with his annual pay scale as of now, 2021. However, there is no doubt that he has been accustomed to good pay in terms of salary as he has been able to work with profound films. Nonetheless, we will update the site as soon as we get more information on the same from our trusted sources.
Jason Dasey Net Worth
Dasey has an estimated net worth of $5 million.
Jason Dasey Radio
Jason left ESPN in early 2018 to host the interview-based Weekend Mornings show for the newly launched Singapore radio station Money FM 89.3 while continuing to work as a TV sports host in India. Jason returned to Australia in late 2019, where he provided Money FM with Australian segments such as news reviews and travel vignettes. Jason began working as a fill-in host on 4BC on Nine Radio in December 2021, including the Spencer Howson Weekends show and special coverage of the 2022 Queensland floods.
He also hosts Thursday Mornings for 101FM in Logan, south of Brisbane, where he features a weekly legends’ segment with classic pop artists. Jason has also been a radio guest on ABC Overnights, as well as a digital journalist for ABC News_ (Australia). Jason was named as one of 121 prominent Australians sanctioned by Russia in June 2022, as a result of his reporting for ABC News (Australia) on the invasion of Ukraine.
Jason Dasey BBC and CNN
Jason began his career as a cadet journalist at The Sydney Morning Herald, Australia’s oldest newspaper, in 1980. Jason landed a job at Australia’s Seven Network in Sydney after an exclusive story from inside the New York Yacht Club on the night Australia won the America’s Cup for the first time in 1983. He began his career as a producer and reporter for SBS Australia in 1986, before moving to London the following year to work for the BBC, Reuters, and Sky News.
Jason’s biggest break came at the end of 1994. He was promoted to senior sports anchor on the re-branded BBC World News after a fill-in stint as host as a freelance producer and occasional presenter for BBC World Service Television in London. As a result, he became the first Australian newsreader on the global network. Jason moved to the United States in 1997 after three years with the BBC in London. Jason became the first Australian sports anchor on CNN International’s World Sport in 1999, after working as a freelance reporter for BBC World Service and Denver local station, KUSA-TV 9-News (NBC).
Jason Dasey Asia
He served as the primary host for seven major tournaments, including the 2010 FIFA World Cup, UEFA Euro 2012, and the 2014 FIFA World Cup, all while creating new, original programming. Jason returned to Singapore in 2014 to re-join ESPN through The Walt Disney Company as coordinating producer and senior editor, overseeing the launch of ESPN FC’s Southeast Asian edition. He also hosted four editions of the Australian Open and the Indian Premier League for ESPN’s Indian audience. He has also emceed five editions of Asian football’s AFC Annual Awards, the most recent of which took place in 2019.
Jason left CNN in November 2001 to become the senior news anchor for the Asian network ESPN Star Sports, which is based in Singapore. Jason was the original anchor when SportsCenter Asia debuted in 2002, and he was also the anchor when SportsCenter India was rebranded as an English-language show in 2003. SportsCenter Asia, with Jason as co-host, was named Best Sports Programme at the 2003 Asian Television Awards. For ESPN STAR Sports, Jason also covered major sporting events such as Grand Slam tennis, international cricket, and the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Jason joined Asian satellite network ASTRO in 2009 as vice-president, executive producer, and presenter, based in Kuala Lumpur, after helping launch two more editions of SportsCenter at ESPN’s US headquarters in 2007 and 2008.
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