Jana Wendt

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Jana Wendt (born 9 May 1956 in Melbourne, Australia) is a leading television journalist in Australia. She was born to Czech parents who emigrated to Australia in 1949. Until August 2006, she was host of the Nine Network's Sunday program. Prior to her time with Sunday, she worked as a reporter on Australian 60 Minutes, as well as filing stories for the American CBS 60 Minutes. She has been host of A Current Affair, also on Nine, a host of Australian Dateline on SBS, Witness on Seven and a newsreader on ATV-10. She also did a number of specials for the ABC.

Wendt is married to producer Brendan Ward and has one son, Daniel. In 2004, a painting of Wendt by artist Evert Ploegs won the Packers room award at the Archibald Prize.

Wendt won the 1992 Gold Logie for her role as host of A Current Affair. She was the first ever recipient not to be there to accept the award.

Rumours of her departure from Nine began in June 2006, when the network announced it would merge its Sunday and Business Sunday programs. Leaks to the print media, reportedly from high levels within Nine and described by journalists as "ham-fisted", revealed that the network wanted to replace Wendt with Ellen Fanning.

CEO Eddie McGuire in particular was accused of trying to "white-ant" Wendt. On 1 September 2006 it was announced [1] that Wendt would leave the Nine Network. News reports suggested she would receive a payout of more than $2 million in lieu of the remaining 2½ years of her contract.

The absence of Wendt on the Sunday program's relaunch on 3 September 2006 was met with an unprecedented number of complaints that flooded the Nine Network's switchboard and of which the operator failed to keep count. [2]

Wendt was then sacked from her regular 'Lunch' column for The Bulletin magazine, due to the association the magazine has with Channel Nine. Both have the same parent company, PBL.

On 12 September 2006, just ten days after she left Channel Nine, Jana Wendt agreed to apear on stage at Channel Seven's 50 years of television presentation. This was seen as a huge snub to Channel Nine which had only days earlier "boned her".

She co-presented the News and Current Affairs 50 years celebration with Sydney news anchor, Ian Ross.

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