- Jim Ball
Jim Ball is a
Sydney radio personality who can be heard on 2UE (954 AM) and network stations between 12 midnight and 5.30 am weekdays.His program is the second most popular overnight show in Sydney, after
David Oldfield at2GB , according to ratings figures. Ball's program typically consists of him discussing various issues (especiallycurrent events ,politics andhistory ) with callers.Ball is frank and does not shy away from politically incorrect topics. Like most radio announcers on the
AM band in Sydney, Ball is politically conservative; he claims to represent traditional Australian values. According to Ball, the major threats to these values are a naive and uninformed view ofIslam by many Australians (including the media), apathy andpolitical correctness . Ball is also a staunch critic ofmulticulturalism and says thatimmigrants to Australia should be encouraged to integrate into mainstream Australia and accept "core Australian values."In 2004, Ball walked the
Kokoda Track inPapua New Guinea .In 2005, he was featured on ABC's "Media Watch"
TV show regarding comments he made about a fictionalschool .The opening and closing theme for his show is Paul Kelly's "
Sydney from a 747 at night ."On
7 March 2008 Jim announced to his2GB audience that he would be changing radio station and was replaced byDavid Oldfield . Jim took over2UE 's midnight to dawn program "New Day Australia" on17 March , replacing Clive Robertson. He spent seven years at 2GB and constantly won the ratings.External links
Jim Ball's Website: http://www.jimball.com.au/
References
* [http://samuelgordonstewart.com/2008/03/jim-ball-switches-midnight-station Article about Jim Ball moving to 2UE]
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