Derryn Hinch is back with public affairs commentator role at Seven
Derryn Hinch, who was sacked by Melbourne radio station 3AW last month, has re-emerged at Channel Seven, his former employer.
The outspoken broadcaster takes on a role as national public affairs commentator working across Seven shows Sunday Night, Seven News and Sunrise.
Hinch starts in the new role in November, when his time at 3AW comes to an end. However, he is slated to appear on Sunrise on Monday morning.
Well done Seven ! Ten just lost another opportunity to get Hinch back.
Hinch would have been a great panelist on the Project and should have had his own show as he did many years ago.
Smart move by 7, having the ‘human headline’ . Good luck to him
Good to see someone in the media still has the commonsense to employ a winner. Will Hinch’s replacement on radio do any good? Pig’s arse (junior).
Hinch- a cat with many lives.Has anyone else been given this many chances in life as Hinch. He should host a current affairs show.Hoin- Hinch’s replacement is Tom Elliot and many others like Steve Murphy, Nick Mccallum,and others I cant remember at the moment. None compares.
well done, 7, very smart move – the human headline is a winner, he should host a current affairs show
Can’t believe this man get’s as job again. He has a blatant, arrogant disregard for society’s laws and standards. Why should we constantly be exposed to it. Just because he is in the media doesn’t mean he doesn’t have to live by our standards. Sets a terrible example for the community
Any brand choosing to have him represent them has to have a serious look at why they are in need of such an ignorant, headlining media personal.