Matt Doran (journalist)
Matt Doran (born 22 December 1983) is an Australian journalist.
Matt Doran | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Journalist, crime reporter |
Employer | Seven Network |
Known for | Weekend Sunrise |
Doran is currently co-host of Weekend Sunrise. Previously he has been a reporter for the Seven Network's flagship public affairs program, Sunday Night and a reporter and presenter at Network Ten.
Career
Doran graduated from Melbourne University in 2003 with a Bachelor of Media and Communications (enriched Journalism major).
Throughout 2006, he worked as a police reporter with Melbourne's Herald Sun newspaper, covering fires, floods, the gangland war and CBD shootings. In the four years prior, he held a position as an awarded reporter and senior editor across a number of mastheads within News Ltd's Leader newspaper group.
Following this, Doran worked for several years as a general news reporter and then police reporter for Network Ten in Melbourne and Adelaide. In this time, he fostered an extensive network of contacts and built a proven history of exclusive stories.[1] Doran played a key role in Network Ten's coverage of a series of natural disasters, including the devastating Christchurch earthquakes, the deadly Pike River mine explosion in New Zealand's West, the Christmas Island boat tragedy and the tsunami which obliterated North-East Japan.
In October 2011, Doran was appointed presenter of Ten News at Five: Weekend with Natarsha Belling,[2] but left the bulletin when it changed to a single-presenter format with only Belling in November 2012. He continued to be a fill-in presenter and a senior reporter with Ten News.
In November 2013, Doran was appointed presenter of Ten Eyewitness News Early and Ten Eyewitness News Morning.
In January 2014, Hermione Kitson replaced Doran on Ten Eyewitness News Early. He continued to present Ten Eyewitness News Morning until the bulletin was axed in May 2014 due to cost-cutting measures, and returned to reporting.
In May 2015, Doran resigned from Network Ten after nearly eight years with the network.[3]
In 2015, Doran moved to Los Angeles and was appointed host of Crime Watch Daily, a daily syndicated true crime news program.
In February 2017, Doran was appointed host of the third season of Crimes that Shook Australia on Foxtel's crime and investigation channel, exploring some of Australia's most shocking crimes with interviews and dramatic reconstructions.
In March 2017, Doran joined the Seven Network as a reporter on its flagship public affairs program, Sunday Night.[4]
In October 2019, it was announced that Doran will replace Basil Zempilas as co-host of Weekend Sunrise from October 12.[5] He had previously been an intermittent fill-in host on the show, and also regularly fills in for David Koch on Sunrise.
Personal life
Doran attended and graduated from St Kevin's College in Toorak, Victoria, completing his Victorian Certificate of Education.
Doran has previously dated chef and television presenter Justine Schofield.[6][7]
References
- Profile at Network Ten
- Natarsha Belling leads new-look weekend TEN News team at TV Tonight
- "Matt Doran quits news presenter post at Channel Ten". Retrieved 7 June 2015.
- "Matt Doran joins Sunday Night". TV Tonight. 6 March 2017. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
- Knox, David. "Matt Doran to join Weekend Sunrise | TV Tonight". Retrieved 13 August 2020.
- "Schofield and Doran going the distance". Retrieved 6 March 2017.
- "Splitsville for popular presenter, chef". Retrieved 7 July 2017.
External links
Preceded by Ron Wilson |
Breakfast News & Sport Presenter (Mon-Wed) 2012 |
Succeeded by Axed |
Preceded by Natarsha Belling (solo) |
Ten News at Five: Weekend Presenter with Natarsha Belling 2011 – 2012 |
Succeeded by Natarsha Belling (solo) |
Preceded by Ron Wilson |
Ten Eyewitness News Early Presenter November 2013 - January 2014 |
Succeeded by Hermione Kitson |
Preceded by Ron Wilson |
Ten Eyewitness News Morning Presenter November 2013 - May 2014 |
Succeeded by Axed |
Preceded by Basil Zempilas |
Weekend Sunrise Co-host with Monique Wright October 2019 – present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |