Steve Price (broadcaster)


Steven William Price is an Australian radio broadcaster and journalist. He currently appears regularly on The Project and Triple M. Until 2019, Price worked at Macquarie Media broadcasting on 2GB, 4BC and 3AW. He was previously the program director and breakfast presenter at MTR 1377.
He formerly worked for Fairfax Media, presenting the morning shift between 9 am – 12 pm on 2UE. He has been in journalism for over 30 years, firstly with News Limited and also at 3AW.

Career

After hosting drive on 3AW since 1987, Price moved to mornings with 2UE in 2002. In December 2009 saw this change, with regular fill-in host Steve Liebmann taking over.
Price was featured in John Safran's Music Jamboree in which Safran produced aspirin tablets with the 3AW logo and convinced Price that they were ecstasy tablets being sold as "The Angry Dwarfs" and was known throughout Melbourne as the "poisoned dwarf".
In November 2004, Price and 2UE colleague John Laws were found guilty of homosexual vilification after an on-air discussion about a gay couple appearing on television. They described the couple as "young poofs".
Price played a supporting role in the 2008 Australian film noir short film Noir Drive.
On 9 December 2009 Price announced that he would be leaving 2UE after eight years, saying the time was right to explore new opportunities.
Price became the breakfast host on Melbourne talkback radio station MTR 1377 after it replaced 3MP in April 2010. Daily contributors to Price's breakfast show included Andrew Bolt, Jason Akermanis and Sam Newman. MTR 1377 ceased operation in March 2012.
In April 2012, Price was appointed nights presenter on 2GB in Sydney. Although presenting to a Sydney audience, Price remained based in Melbourne. He is also a correspondent for New Zealand radio station Newstalk ZB and contributor on Mike Hosking Breakfast.
In January 2017, Price appeared as a contestant on the third season of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, filmed in the jungle of South Africa. On 9 March 2017, Price was eliminated from the series after 42 days coming in 5th place.
On 13 December 2019, it was announced that Steve Price would not be returning to 2GB Sydney and 4BC Brisbane in 2020.
Price continues to appear as a weekly panelist on The Project, a role he has held since the shows inception. Beginning in 2020, he is also a regular contributor on Melbourne's Triple M.

2016 Q&A appearance

Price was a panelist on Q&A on 11 July 2016. Price sparked controversy when he said the public overreacted to Eddie McGuire's joke about drowning female journalist Caroline Wilson. He said that McGuire apologised immediately and that should've been the end of the matter.
When panellist and left-wing media commentator Van Badham insisted that Price didn't know what he was talking about, and was not treating the issue of violence against women seriously enough, Price said she was being 'hysterical'. This comment was widely criticised as sexist.
Price is also a regular panelist on The Project, a television news discussion program.

Personal life

Price is married to Wendy Black who was Chief of Staff for the then Australian federal Minister for the Environment, Greg Hunt.
In June 2007, Price was convicted of drink driving which included a disqualification from driving for six months and a fine of $1000.