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Martin Devlin Biography

Martin Devlin is a radio and television broadcaster from New Zealand. Devlin went on to host a show on Newstalk ZB till 2021. The Radio Network announced in July 2012 that Devlin would take over the morning show for Radio Hauraki, New Zealand’s first private station.

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How old is Martin Devlin? – Age

He is 59 years old as of 2023. He was born in 1964 in New Zealand.

Martin Devlin Family – Education

Devlin is the nephew of New Zealand rocker Johnny Devlin and attended St. Patrick’s College in Silverstream.

Martin Devlin Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $5 Million.

Martin Devlin FIFA

Devlin hosted TVNZ’s coverage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup as well as the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Martin Devlin identified himself in January 2011 as the individual charged with minor ‘disorderly behavior’ in December 2010.

Martin Devlin Career

Devlin started his telecom profession in radio in 1987 and is the beneficiary of various telecom grants, including ‘sports telecaster of the year’ multiple times. Devlin has dealt with different shows: Energy FM in New Plymouth, Direct Z in Wellington, as well as organizations – The Edge, Radio Game, and Radio Live. Devlin composes sports for NZ

Devlin moored the 2011 Rugby World Cup. On the premiere night of the Rugby World Cup, more than 1,000,000 watchers checked out to watch Devlin interview Jonah Lomu a short time before the initial match that included the All Blacks versus Tonga.

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Devlin was momentarily taken off air in May 2021 after charges that he endeavored to attack a partner in the NZME newsroom genuinely. It was likewise claimed that he had sent unseemly messages to different associates. Devlin apologized and said he battled with emotional well-being issues. In July 2021, Devlin was restored to his job after two protests were found to not be validated. In July 2021, it was accounted for that Devlin had fruitlessly endeavored self destruction.

In November 2021, Devlin reported that he had left NZME. By 2022, Devlin had turned into a host on The Stage, a web radio broadcast established by previous veteran telecaster Sean Plunket.