Susan Wood (New Zealand)

Susan Wood (New Zealand)

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Susan Wood was a New Zealand television presenter who hosted TV ONE's nightly news and current affairs show "Close Up".

Wood began her career in journalism in 1979 as a print reporter for the "Bay of Plenty Times" before moving on to "The New Zealand Herald" in Auckland to work as the court and then police reporter.

She began her career with TVNZ in 1985 as a reporter for the then-network news (simply called "News") and the regional news show "Top Half". She was the first Australia correspondent for" ONE Network News."

Wood also hosted the lifestyle series' "Open Home" and "New Zealand Living", was Paul Holmes' regular fill-in on "Holmes" (in some years, the credits were altered to show "Holmes with Susan Wood" as the title), presented "Frontline" and "Assignment" and was the original presenter of "Midday" and "Breakfast". She co-presented "Breakfast" with Mike Hosking for two-and-a-half years until she left the early-morning show to host "Today Live", which ran for two years.

On November 2, 2004, Paul Holmes resigned from TVNZ and announced he was moving to a rival TV company, Prime Television. The "Holmes" show ended immediately and was replaced by a new current affairs show, "Close Up", which was the same as "Holmes" in format, with Susan Wood as the new host.

In 2005, Wood made headlines when she took her employer TVNZ to court after the broadcaster attempted to cut more than $100,000 from her salary. Wood won the case, and in 2006 returned as "Close Up"'s presenter.

On December 4, 2006 Wood announced her resignation from TVNZ for health reasons. TVNZ said that for the previous few weeks, Wood's health had been a matter for serious concern. She had surgery in mid-December 2006 to remove a lump from her neck following an inconclusive biopsy.

Wood took a job as General Manager of the Takapuna Beach Business Association in October 2007, but left a week later saying that it did not have the funding to achieve what she wanted for Takapuna. [cite news|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10470893|title=Susan Wood quits new job after week|publisher=New Zealand Herald|date=19 October 2007|accessdate=2007-10-19]

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* [http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/413551/411732 About Susan Wood at TVNZ]
* [http://tvnz.co.nz/view/tvone_minisite_index_skin/tvone_close_up_group Close Up minisite]

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