Michael McLean (broadcaster)
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Michael McLean, better known as Mike McLean, was an Australian sports broadcaster.
Educated at St. Bede's College in Mentone, Victoria.
He began his media career in the early part of the 1990s in Canberra, spending two years there before moving to Shepparton, Victoria where he worked in various roles both on and off-air at 3SR and SUN FM.
After calling football on 3SR for just two years he was offered a calling position with Magic 693 on their AFL coverage. In 1999 the AFL did not renew the calling contract of Magic 693 so Mike moved to Triple M to head up their new AFL coverage in South Australia.
Since then McLean was a vital member of the Triple M Football team broadcasting matches on Triple M stations in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and Brisbane.
McLean also commentated on a wide range of other sports and has received two Australian Commercial Radio Awards.
Since 2002, McLean has been known by the nicknames "Magic" or "Madge".
Mike McLean died in August 2009, after a battle with cancer. He will be greatly missed among the Australian Media industry.
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