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Name
  
Mike Gibson

Role
  
Sports journalist

Children
  
Courtney Gibson


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Born
  
1940
North Sydney

Occupation
  
Journalist, television presenter

Died
  
September 23, 2015, Central Coast, Australia

Spouse
  
Helen Gibson (m. 1959–1989)

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Mike Gibson (27 May 1940 – 23 September 2015), often also known by the nickname "Gibbo", was an Australian sports journalist, columnist, commentator, and radio and television presenter.

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Media career

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Gibson began his media career as a print journalist covering greyhound racing and rugby league. He moved to the 2SM radio breakfast show in the 1970s before going to 2GB in 1979. He began hosting Wide World of Sports in 1981. He also wrote a regular column for The Australian Women's Weekly, having previously written columns for two Sydney daily newspapers. He co-hosted Good Morning Australia with Kerri-Anne Kennerley for several years from 1988. He was an original presenter of the Nine Network's program Nine's Wide World of Sports, opposite Australian cricket captain Ian Chappell. He hosted The Back Page, with friend and comedian Billy Birmingham, on Fox Sports for 16 years. Birmingham parodied Gibson on the program in a segment called "The Wired World of Sports".

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Gibson retired in 2013.

Personal life and death

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Gibson separated from his wife, Helen, in 1989 and was the father of five children, including Courtney Gibson who had also worked at the Nine Network.

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Gibson, aged 75, committed suicide at his home on the Central Coast, New South Wales, on the morning of 23 September 2015 after a long period of depression.

References

Mike Gibson (sports journalist) Wikipedia