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'''David James Koch''' {{post-nominals|country=AUS|AM}}<ref name="ta">{{cite web|url=https://theage.com.au/national/australia-day-honours-2024-the-full-list-of-this-year-s-winners-20240124-p5ezt6.html|title=Australia Day Honours 2024: The full list of this year's winners|work=The Age}}</ref> ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|k|ɒ|ʃ}} {{respell|KOSH|'}}; born 7 March 1956), nicknamed "'''Kochie'''" ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|k|ɒ|ʃ|i}} {{respell|KOSH|ee}}), is an Australian television presenter who is best known as a host of the ]'s breakfast program, '']'' from 2002 until 2023.<ref name="retirement">{{Cite web |last=Cartwright |first=Lexie |date=29 May 2023 |title=David Koch gets emotional as he quits as host of Sunrise after 20 years |url=https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/morning-shows/david-koch-quits-as-host-of-sunrise-after-20-years/news-story/fa8e592ce0379fd7d4ee29ebd8f1ec3b |access-date=29 May 2023 |website=]}}</ref> From ], he began his media career as a ], writing for a number of different publications before eventually moving to television. Koch has been the chairman of the ], an ] (AFL) club, since October 2012.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl/teams/port-adelaide/power-president-david-koch-digs-line-in-the-sand-deeper-making-bigger-hole-for-coach-ken-hinkley/news-story/f21191ee519d747331326a79307f3fb0|title= Koch turns up the heat again|website=Adelaide Now|access-date=26 April 2017}}</ref> | ||
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Australian television presenter (born 1956) For other people named David Koch, see David Koch (disambiguation).
David KochAM | |
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David Koch in 2013 | |
Born | David James Koch (1956-03-07) 7 March 1956 (age 68) Adelaide, South Australia, Australia |
Other names | Kochie, Hooky |
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Years active | 1980–present |
Employer | Seven Network |
Known for | Sunrise (2002–2023) |
Spouse | Libby Koch |
Children | 4 |
David James Koch AM (/ˈkɒʃ/ KOSH; born 7 March 1956), nicknamed "Kochie" (/ˈkɒʃi/ KOSH-ee), is an Australian television presenter who is best known as a host of the Seven Network's breakfast program, Sunrise from 2002 until 2023. From Adelaide, he began his media career as a financial journalist, writing for a number of different publications before eventually moving to television. Koch has been the chairman of the Port Adelaide Football Club, an Australian Football League (AFL) club, since October 2012.
Early life and financial journalism
Koch was born on 7 March 1956 in Adelaide, South Australia. He trained as an accountant and started as a cadet on the business pages of The Australian newspaper before joining BRW magazine soon after its launch in the early 1980s. He was one of the founders of consumer finance journalism in Australia and created Personal Investment magazine, which made him the youngest editor in the Fairfax Media group. He then launched Personal Investment magazines in New Zealand and the UK. He produced Britain's first "rich list" which started in Money Magazine which he had bought for Fairfax.
In 1988, he launched trade publishing group Australian Financial Press in a joint venture with Fairfax. AFP went on to create Business Magazine, New Accountant and Money Management magazines.
He provides business and financial commentary for several publications, including Pacific Magazines, Yahoo Finance and the "Your Money" section of News Ltd newspapers.
Koch was a director of the NSW Small Business Development Corporation Ltd for eight years after its inception in 1996. As a former business owner and operator and now director of Pinstripe Media Pty Ltd, he speaks regularly at corporate events about small business, finance and investment issues.
Koch has presented over 100 episodes of a weekly small business program on the Seven Network, Kochie's Business Builders, which helps private business owners improve their business. The program is produced by Koch's company Pinstripe Media.
In 2007, Koch launched Pinstripe Media, a video production and content marketing agency that manages a network of sites including Startup Daily, Flying Solo and Kochie's Business Builders.
In 2013, Koch launched KBB Digital, a digital marketing agency for small business which is an extension of the 'Kochie's Business Builders' brand.
In 2020, in partnership with Kylie Merritt, Koch launched ausbiz, an Australian business and finance streaming platform.
Television career
Sunrise
Koch was co-host of Seven Network's Sunrise breakfast program for 21 years, from 2002 until 2023. He was initially hired to replace Chris Reason who stepped down after a cancer diagnosis towards the end of 2002; however, his position later became permanent. He and his original co-host, Melissa Doyle, hosted the program over a period that saw viewer ratings grow until Sunrise became the leading breakfast television show in Australia.
In August 2022, the Seven Network released a statement declaring Sunrise had won the breakfast TV ratings in its timeslot for the 19th year in a row.
Koch announced on 28 May 2023 that he would leave the program to spend time with family and to manage the Port Adelaide Football Club. After a 21-year tenure, he is Australia's longest-serving breakfast television host, having broadcast 16,000 hours of live TV across 5,300 shows, and conducted 50,000 interviews. Matt Shirvington was announced as his replacement on 5 June 2023. His last broadcast was on 9 June 2023.
Other
Koch also co-hosted another Seven Network production, Where Are They Now?, also with then-Sunrise co-host Melissa Doyle. He also hosts a show for small businesses, Kochie's Business Builders, which airs on Sundays on the Seven Network.
He has also co-hosted Seven Network's annual Christmas TV special Carols in the Domain eight times between 2014 and 2022.
Recognition
Koch was nominated for a silver Logie in 2004 and 2005 for Best TV Presenter.
Koch has written several practical books on family and business financial management and published a book of jokes compiled from his daily joke segment on TV. The book was parodied in an episode of The Chaser's War on Everything where reading jokes from "Kochie" was the only thing that got a laugh at a stand-up comedy club. In a survey conducted by Money Management newspaper, his peers recognised him as one of the 10 most influential people of all time in the financial services industry. There may be a conflict of interest in this recognition he received from Money Management newspaper given he set up the publication via his trade publishing group Australian Financial Press (see above).
Koch was frequently parodied on the television show Comedy Inc., in which he was played by Paul McCarthy. Reader's Digest listed him in the top 50 Most Trusted Australians.
In 2007, readers of Banking and Finance Magazine voted Koch Australia's Best Finance Journalist while the Council of Small Business Organisations of Australia presented him with the "Small Business Champion award" in recognition of his support of Australian small business.
Koch was named 2007 Australian Father of the Year by the Australian Father's Day Council on 31 August 2007.
He appeared on Australian soap opera Home and Away in 2007 and appeared on All Saints in 2004 as an Elvis impersonator.
Koch was the number one ticket-holder of Australian Football League team Port Adelaide Football Club from 2007, jointly with Australian model and actress Teresa Palmer in 2009.
Koch also played the voice of the News Report in the Australian version of the 2009 DreamWorks film, Monsters vs. Aliens.
He has climbed Mt Kilimanjaro twice to raise money for charity and walked the Kokoda Track.
On 2 October 2012, Koch was announced as the chairman of the Port Adelaide Football Club a position he started at the beginning of 2013, succeeding Brett Duncanson.
In October 2014, Koch launched his website rescue competition (Rescue My Website), to help change the digital lives of 3 Australian small businesses.
Koch was honoured with the Order of Australia (AM) in 2024, with the citation "For significant service to media as a television presenter and to economic journalism".
Philanthropy
David Koch @kochie_online Inspiring time with kids from @YOTSAustralia unveiling their welcome totems at Koch Centre For Youth Macquarie Fields
24 March 2015
Koch is a patron of Youth Off The Streets' Koch Centre For Youth and Learning in Sydney's Macquarie Fields, which opened in 2011.
He has also been involved with the Channel Seven Perth Telethon, an annual event raising money for charities, including the Perth Children's Hospital and Melbourne's Good Friday Appeal, raising money for the Royal Children's Hospital. Koch has been involved in 13 consecutive Good Friday Appeal fundraisers.
Through a Sunrise campaign and his involvement in ShareLife, Koch influenced the federal government to establish a national authority (the Organ & Tissue Authority) to oversee Australia's organ transplant system. Previously Australia had the highest level of registered organ donors per head of population in the world but one of the lowest transplant rates. The new national authority aims to bring Australian transplant rates up to world's best practice. Koch was Chairman of the 'Organ and Tissue Authority Advisory Council' but resigned on-air, during a Sunrise broadcast on 27 May 2015, in protest over a government review of organ donation. Assistant Health Minister Fiona Nash had failed to advise him about the review.
Controversy
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In May 2006, Koch and then Sunrise co-host Melissa Doyle were acquitted of contempt of court charges in a Melbourne Local Court after the name of a 14-year-old boy was published in a case in which the boy sought an irreconcilable differences order against his parents. The Seven Network and the show's producer were convicted of the offence.
On 4 December 2006, Koch told a joke on air regarding then prime minister John Howard's wife, Janette Howard, and then Opposition Leader Kim Beazley that resulted in heavy backlash. Koch was required to apologise to John Howard by Seven Chair Kerry Stokes.
On 18 January 2013, Koch attracted criticism after he made comments about breastfeeding, which were condemned by media consultant Mia Freedman.
David Koch @@kochie_online Just for clarity I’m alive and well and enjoying @AFL #gatherround in Adelaide with all my family. This stuff is really giving me the shits.
14 April 2023
On 16 October 2018, Koch made a "clumsy" joke in relation to slavery when reviewing a segment about Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt training with the Central Coast Mariners (a soccer team) in Australia's A-League. There was extensive backlash about the incident on social media.
On 18 March 2019, Koch was criticised by viewers for allegedly bullying One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson on the Sunrise program.
Koch's name and image have been falsely used in several online scams in Australia, which Koch warned Sunrise viewers about.
References
- ^ "Australia Day Honours 2024: The full list of this year's winners". The Age.
- ^ Cartwright, Lexie (29 May 2023). "David Koch gets emotional as he quits as host of Sunrise after 20 years". news.com.au. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
- "Koch turns up the heat again". Adelaide Now. Retrieved 26 April 2017.
- "David Koch - Kochie's Small Business Builders". Kochie's Business Builders. 17 October 2023. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
- Bishop, Jen (23 July 2010). "David Koch builds business". dynamicbusiness.com.au.
- "Kochie's Video and Content Marketing Agency". pinstripemedia.com.au. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
- "Kochie's Digital Marketing Agency Sydney & throughout Australia". Kbbdigital.com.au. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
- "Kochie's finance and investment livestreaming website". ausbiz. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
- Coy, Bronte (6 November 2017). "Why Kochie was almost fired from Sunrise". Coffs Coast Advocate. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
- "Sunrise wins 2022". Seven Network. 15 August 2022.
- "Seven Claims Sunrise Has Already Won 2022's Breakfast Ratings War". B&T Magazine. 15 August 2022.
- "Matt Shirvington joins as new Sunrise co-host | TV Tonight". TV Tonight. 5 June 2023. Retrieved 5 June 2023.
- Kearney, Georgie (28 May 2023). "Sunrise star David Koch announces exit from breakfast show". Seven News. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
- "Carols in the Domain: Live TV broadcast, performers and Christmas carols list". Seven News. 20 December 2022.
- "The Kochie Blog – About Kochie". kochie.com.au. Archived from the original on 6 August 2010. Retrieved 12 July 2010.
- "Kochie named Father of the Year". AAP. 31 August 2007. Archived from the original on 21 September 2007. Retrieved 27 October 2007.
- "Teresa Palmer Power's No. 1". 30 January 2009. Archived from the original on 2 September 2010. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
- "Board of Directors". Port Adelaide FC.
- "Kochie's Rescue My Website Competition - Kochie's Business Builders". Rescuemysite.com.au. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
- David Koch (24 March 2015). "Inspiring time with kids from @YOTSAustralia unveiling their welcome totems at Koch Centre For Youth Macquarie Fields" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- "New Koch Centre for Youth to transform the lives of young Australians in Macquarie Fields". Ministers' Media Centre. 1 December 2011.
- "Telethon 2022: Top 10 moments on a record-breaking year for beloved children's charity". Perth Now. 23 October 2022.
- "'I have a bulls**t job': Why Kochie supports the Good Friday Appeal". News. 28 March 2018.
- Brennan, Bridget (27 May 2015). "Organ transplant audit: Government will review donation to authority". PM. Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). Retrieved 28 May 2015.
- McDonald, Susan (28 May 2015). "David Koch resigns as chairman of Organ and Tissue Authority Advisory Council in protest". ABC News. ABC (Australia). Retrieved 28 May 2015.
- Channel 7 Stars Cleared in Contempt Case. ABC News Online. Accessed 12 December 2006
- King, Madeleine (20 January 2013) TV's Kochie faces mother of all protests over breastfeeding row. The Sydney Morning Herald. Accessed 20 January 2013
- David Koch (14 April 2023). "Just for clarity I'm alive and well and enjoying @AFL #gatherround in Adelaide with all my family. This stuff is really giving me the shits" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- "Sunrise panel stunned at Kochie's Usain Bolt slavery 'joke'". 16 October 2018.
- "Calls to sack Kochie over fiery debate with Pauline Hanson". 20 March 2019.
- "Sunrise host David Koch warns viewers about strange scams using his image". news.com.au.
External links
- Kochie's Business Builders: Kochie's small business website
- Your Money & your Life: Kochie's personal finance website
- Sunrise on Seven
- David Koch at IMDb
- Pinstripe Media: Kochie's Video & Content Marketing Agency
- Small Business First: Kochie's Small Business Network
- Kochie's Digital Marketing Agency
- David Koch announces he's stepping down from Sunrise on YouTube
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Preceded byChris Reason | Sunrise Co-host 2002–2023 With: Melissa Doyle (2002–13) Samantha Armytage (2013–21) Natalie Barr (2021–23) |
Succeeded byMatt Shirvington |
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Preceded byBrett Duncanson | Port Adelaide Football Club Chairman 2013–present |
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- 1956 births
- Living people
- Australian television journalists
- Australian television presenters
- Australian financial writers
- Australian people of German-Jewish descent
- Australian financial analysts
- Television in Sydney
- Journalists from Sydney
- Mass media people from Adelaide
- Port Adelaide Football Club administrators
- Members of the Order of Australia