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Ellen Fanning

Ellen Fanning is an Australian journalist and was the last host of the Nine Network's ''Sunday'' television program.
She was born in Brisbane, Queensland, and attended All Hallows' School there.〔"Chris Beck talks to Ellen Fanning", ''The Age'', Green Guide, 9 November 2006. (scan )〕 She later graduated with a communications degree at the Queensland University of Technology.
==Career==
Fanning began working in commercial radio in 1988 right after she graduated. She later joined the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, presenting ABC Radio National national current affairs programs ''PM'' for two years, ''AM'' and occasionally ''The 7.30 Report'' on ABC TV.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ellen Fanning: Politics, Media, Intl Relations, Current Affairs, Compere, Facilitator, Business, Culture, Keynote Speaker, MC: )
She was made producer for the ABC's late night current affairs program, ''Lateline''. In 1997, she was appointed North America correspondent for ABC, based in Washington, D.C.〔
In 2000, Fanning moved to the Nine Network, working first as a reporter with ''60 Minutes''. Later she was a reporter for ''A Current Affair'', before becoming a substitute presenter for ''A Current Affair'' and ''Today''. In 2005, she became presenter of ''Nightline'', replacing Helen Kapalos.
Fanning wrote and directed a six-part documentary series titled ''Fine Line'' for SBS TV in 2002. The series dealt with the ethical questions of journalism.〔
In 2006, Fanning became co-host of ''Sunday'' with Ross Greenwood, who was then replaced by Ray Martin in 2007. Martin left the Nine Network in 2008 leaving Fanning as the solo host of the program, alongside Michael Usher presenting the news and Stephanie Brantz presenting the latest sports news.
Fanning continued with this role until the axing of ''Sunday'' in August 2008.〔 〕 Fanning is no longer with the Nine Network, but has continued to report for ''60 Minutes''.〔
In 2013, Fanning hosted a 20 episode series of the Observer Effect on SBS TV,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 accessdate=2013-06-16 )〕 and from September 2014 became the presenter of ABC FM Radio's Classic Breakfast, having replaced Emma Ayres.〔http://www.abc.net.au/classic/content/2014/10/08/4101727.htm〕

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