George Grosios to star in fifth season of award-winning multicultural AFL footy show

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The 2022 AFL footy season heralds the NEMBC MEDIA’s weekly Multicultural AFL Footy TV Show and radio podcasts. This show will be inclusive of the 8 language AFL newscasts, CRN podcasts and live matchday broadcasts covering the full 2022 AFL season and the AFLW Finals. The show begins on C31 (DVB 44) TV Thursday evening on 24th March at 7:00 PM.

The 2021 Antenna Award winning Multicultural AFL Footy TV Show and spin-off radio podcast throughout Multicultural radio stations nationally and the Community Radio Network (CRN), collectively has over half a million Multicultural/Diversity and general community followers per week including fans from Argentina, Mexico and the North American AFANA (ARFANA.com) site. 

The show will hit the airwaves running with results from Round 1 and Round 2 previews from it’s culturally diverse cast. The program is anchored by Mexican born Vanessa Gatica, with 2019 Antenna award winning presenter Harbir Singh Kang, together with the very knowledgeable game analyst George Grosios and the Adelaide based Fouad Andrawos, reporting on everything AFL West of the Victorian border.

The half hour TV program will air weekly, showcasing the AFL’s diversity, game highlights, match reviews, news, previews and off the beaten track interviews – Starts, Thursday 24th March from 7:00 pm on Channel 31 (C44) Melbourne and Geelong. Channel 44 Adelaide on Friday evenings, nationally on Aurora-Foxtel TV 1:00 pm Saturdays and available on NEMBC YouTube AFL on demand and other digital platforms.

For information interviews and photos – Please call Producer / Director, Fiv Antoniou on 0418 539 381, email operations@nembc.org.au

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