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Stan Zemanek

Stan Zemanek (29 May 1947 – 12 July 2007)[1] was an Australian radio broadcaster, television presenter, radio producer and author who presented a night-time show on The Macquarie Network station 2UE in Sydney and which was networked across parts of Australia via Southern Cross.

Stan Zemanek
Born(1947-05-29)29 May 1947
Died12 July 2007(2007-07-12) (aged 60)
NationalityAustralian
Occupations
  • radio presenter
  • television presenter
  • radio producer
  • author
Years active1978−2007
Known for2UE, Beauty and the Beast
SpouseMarcella Zemanek
Children2

He was known for trading abusive remarks with some of his callers. He was also the 13th and longest-serving "Beast" on the popular panel TV talk show Beauty and the Beast.

Career edit

Zemanek was born and raised in Sydney, New South Wales, but began working in radio as a researcher for Radio C-Fun 141 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He worked as a producer on the John Laws program in Australia starting in 1978, before returning to North America for some years, where he covered the 1983 America's Cup. He spent a decade presenting on 2UE late at night beginning in 1987. He spent a year in 2000 presenting the 2GB morning shift.[2][3][4] Zemanek moved to Melbourne for a short stint with 3AW's drive program in 2002 before moving back to Sydney and 2UE in 2003, having failed to garner ratings, and publicly falling out with several members of the 3AW's broadcast team.[5][6]

While popular with much of his audience, Stan often boasted about being the most complained-about broadcaster in the country, polarising opinions of those who did not agree with his right-wing beliefs. He was not shy to admit that he was politically biased and often criticised "idiot Labor voters" for not doing the same. His most commonly used terms were "numb nuts", "turn it up", "half-wit", "oxygen thief", "left-wing looney", "give yourself an uppercut" and "typical Labor voter"; and he once asked a caller who sounded to be a little slow 'are you smoking the wacky-tobacky', a slang reference to marijuana.[7]

In 2003, following his return to 2UE, he received a bombardment of calls from a number of people he referred to as 'The Phone Box Boys', thinking they were all calling him from a phone box. The calls would sometimes reach 20 a night, and would spin several staples of Zemanek such as sound effects, on Stan himself. This led to an enormous spike in his ratings for the period of March–July 2003.[citation needed]

Zemanek had an ongoing rivalry with fellow 2UE colleague and breakfast host Mike Carlton, ever since Carlton revealed on-air that Zemanek was about to move to 2GB. An angry Zemanek called for Carlton to be sacked and for the Australian Broadcasting Authority to investigate him for "irresponsible journalism". The "debate" between the two broadcasters degenerated over the next few days, with Carlton calling Zemanek "a little shit", "a village idiot", and "a stunted runt" and Zemanek calling Carlton "a turd" and "a ponce" with "his head up his backside".[8] After Zemanek's death, Carlton stated on his breakfast show at 2UE that he hated Zemanek and would only attend his funeral to check that he was really dead, causing 2UE management to publicly denounce Carlton. Carlton made his comment while showbiz reporter Peter Ford was doing a report on Zemanek's funeral. At the time Ford made light of Carlton's comments. On reflection, however, he was disgusted and blasted Carlton on 2UE that day. Ford explained that Zemanek was a mentor and friend and that he was disgusted with what Carlton had said. Ford resigned from his spot on Carlton's program (but continues to report for other 2UE programs).[9]

Personal life edit

Stan and his wife, Marcella Zemanek, had had two daughters, Gaby and Melissa, and two grandchildren at the time of his death.[10] He supported the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles in the NRL, before moving to Melbourne (where Australian rules football is the dominant football code), where he elected to support the Carlton Football Club.[11]

Ill health, retirement and death edit

Zemanek was diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme,[12] an aggressive brain tumour that is almost universally fatal within a few years, in May 2006.[13] Treatment included chemotherapy and radiotherapy in addition to surgery performed by Charles Teo.[12] After rumours in 2006, Zemanek's retirement, and intention to look after his health and spend time with his family, was announced on 9 December 2006.[13] His final show went to air on 22 December 2006.[14] Many in the commercial radio industry paid tribute to Zemanek on-air, including his former on-air colleagues and, later, rivals (on 2GB), Alan Jones and Ray Hadley.

While Zemanek intended to return to Beauty and the Beast in early 2007,[15] and he celebrated his 60th birthday with former Beauty and the Beast co-stars,[16] his health deteriorated in retirement. In June 2007, he and his wife cut short a planned holiday due to illness, and in early July 2007 his family announced that he was dying.[17][18] He died in his sleep in the early hours on 12 July 2007.[19] His funeral, open to the public, was held on 17 July 2007, at St. Mary's Catholic Church in North Sydney, and was followed by a private cremation.[20][21]

References edit

  1. ^ "The career of Stan Zemanek". The Daily Telegraph. Sydney. 12 July 2007. Retrieved 17 July 2007.
  2. ^ . stanzemanek.com.au. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 6 July 2007.
  3. ^ Perkin, Corrie (10 March 2002). "Stan and deliver". The Age. Retrieved 5 July 2007.
  4. ^ "Tumour claims 'shock jock' Zemanek". The Age. Australian Associated Press. 12 July 2007. Retrieved 13 July 2007.
  5. ^ Farouque, Farah (23 January 2003). "'Name' male to replace Zemanek at 3AW". The Age. Retrieved 5 July 2007.
  6. ^ Carbone, Suzanne (8 December 2004). "3AW picks up after Stan". The Age. Retrieved 5 July 2007.
  7. ^ Leech, Graeme (13 July 2007). "Shock jock who never sold out". The Australian. Retrieved 17 July 2007.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ Javes, Sue (28 January 2003). "The ego has landed". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 4 March 2007.
  9. ^ Connolly, Fiona (19 July 2007). "Carlton's career under threat". The Daily Telegraph. Sydney. Retrieved 19 July 2007.
  10. ^ Zemanek, Marcella (13 July 2007). . The Daily Telegraph. Sydney. Archived from the original on 14 July 2007. Retrieved 13 July 2007.
  11. ^ Jim Main, Aussie rules for dummies (2nd edition, 2008), p. 252.
  12. ^ a b Javes, Sue (21 September 2006). "Even ailing, jock shocks". The Age. Retrieved 5 July 2007.
  13. ^ a b Lee, Sandra (10 December 2006). "'Mellower' Stan Zemanek to quit radio". The Daily Telegraph. Sydney. Retrieved 5 July 2007. [dead link]
  14. ^ "Shock jock Zemanek calls it quits". Yahoo!7 News. Australian Associated Press. 22 October 2006. Retrieved 5 July 2007. [dead link]
  15. ^ Clune, Richard (4 February 2007). "Zemanek's Beast is back". The Daily Telegraph. Sydney. Retrieved 5 July 2007.
  16. ^ Sydney Confidential (15 June 2007). "Stan's birthday beastly, beaut". The Daily Telegraph. Sydney. Archived from the original on 6 September 2012. Retrieved 6 July 2007.
  17. ^ Connolly, Fiona (5 July 2007). . News.com.au. Archived from the original on 6 July 2007. Retrieved 5 July 2007.
  18. ^ Gibson, Jano (5 July 2007). "Shock jock Zemanek 'has days to live'". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 5 July 2007.
  19. ^ Connolly, Fiona (12 July 2007). "Stan a fighter to the very end". The Daily Telegraph. Sydney. Retrieved 13 July 2007.
  20. ^ "Zemanek funeral on Tuesday". The Daily Telegraph. Sydney. Australian Associated Press. 12 July 2007. Retrieved 13 July 2007. [dead link]
  21. ^ Narushima, Yuko (17 July 2007). "Stan was 'romantic and funny'". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 17 July 2007.

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Stan Zemanek 29 May 1947 12 July 2007 1 was an Australian radio broadcaster television presenter radio producer and author who presented a night time show on The Macquarie Network station 2UE in Sydney and which was networked across parts of Australia via Southern Cross Stan ZemanekBorn 1947 05 29 29 May 1947Sydney New South Wales AustraliaDied12 July 2007 2007 07 12 aged 60 North Sydney New South Wales AustraliaNationalityAustralianOccupationsradio presentertelevision presenterradio producerauthorYears active1978 2007Known for2UE Beauty and the BeastSpouseMarcella ZemanekChildren2 He was known for trading abusive remarks with some of his callers He was also the 13th and longest serving Beast on the popular panel TV talk show Beauty and the Beast Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 Ill health retirement and death 4 ReferencesCareer editZemanek was born and raised in Sydney New South Wales but began working in radio as a researcher for Radio C Fun 141 in Vancouver British Columbia Canada He worked as a producer on the John Laws program in Australia starting in 1978 before returning to North America for some years where he covered the 1983 America s Cup He spent a decade presenting on 2UE late at night beginning in 1987 He spent a year in 2000 presenting the 2GB morning shift 2 3 4 Zemanek moved to Melbourne for a short stint with 3AW s drive program in 2002 before moving back to Sydney and 2UE in 2003 having failed to garner ratings and publicly falling out with several members of the 3AW s broadcast team 5 6 While popular with much of his audience Stan often boasted about being the most complained about broadcaster in the country polarising opinions of those who did not agree with his right wing beliefs He was not shy to admit that he was politically biased and often criticised idiot Labor voters for not doing the same His most commonly used terms were numb nuts turn it up half wit oxygen thief left wing looney give yourself an uppercut and typical Labor voter and he once asked a caller who sounded to be a little slow are you smoking the wacky tobacky a slang reference to marijuana 7 In 2003 following his return to 2UE he received a bombardment of calls from a number of people he referred to as The Phone Box Boys thinking they were all calling him from a phone box The calls would sometimes reach 20 a night and would spin several staples of Zemanek such as sound effects on Stan himself This led to an enormous spike in his ratings for the period of March July 2003 citation needed Zemanek had an ongoing rivalry with fellow 2UE colleague and breakfast host Mike Carlton ever since Carlton revealed on air that Zemanek was about to move to 2GB An angry Zemanek called for Carlton to be sacked and for the Australian Broadcasting Authority to investigate him for irresponsible journalism The debate between the two broadcasters degenerated over the next few days with Carlton calling Zemanek a little shit a village idiot and a stunted runt and Zemanek calling Carlton a turd and a ponce with his head up his backside 8 After Zemanek s death Carlton stated on his breakfast show at 2UE that he hated Zemanek and would only attend his funeral to check that he was really dead causing 2UE management to publicly denounce Carlton Carlton made his comment while showbiz reporter Peter Ford was doing a report on Zemanek s funeral At the time Ford made light of Carlton s comments On reflection however he was disgusted and blasted Carlton on 2UE that day Ford explained that Zemanek was a mentor and friend and that he was disgusted with what Carlton had said Ford resigned from his spot on Carlton s program but continues to report for other 2UE programs 9 Personal life editStan and his wife Marcella Zemanek had had two daughters Gaby and Melissa and two grandchildren at the time of his death 10 He supported the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles in the NRL before moving to Melbourne where Australian rules football is the dominant football code where he elected to support the Carlton Football Club 11 Ill health retirement and death editZemanek was diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme 12 an aggressive brain tumour that is almost universally fatal within a few years in May 2006 13 Treatment included chemotherapy and radiotherapy in addition to surgery performed by Charles Teo 12 After rumours in 2006 Zemanek s retirement and intention to look after his health and spend time with his family was announced on 9 December 2006 13 His final show went to air on 22 December 2006 14 Many in the commercial radio industry paid tribute to Zemanek on air including his former on air colleagues and later rivals on 2GB Alan Jones and Ray Hadley While Zemanek intended to return to Beauty and the Beast in early 2007 15 and he celebrated his 60th birthday with former Beauty and the Beast co stars 16 his health deteriorated in retirement In June 2007 he and his wife cut short a planned holiday due to illness and in early July 2007 his family announced that he was dying 17 18 He died in his sleep in the early hours on 12 July 2007 19 His funeral open to the public was held on 17 July 2007 at St Mary s Catholic Church in North Sydney and was followed by a private cremation 20 21 References edit The career of Stan Zemanek The Daily Telegraph Sydney 12 July 2007 Retrieved 17 July 2007 stan s biography stanzemanek com au Archived from the original on 27 September 2007 Retrieved 6 July 2007 Perkin Corrie 10 March 2002 Stan and deliver The Age Retrieved 5 July 2007 Tumour claims shock jock Zemanek The Age Australian Associated Press 12 July 2007 Retrieved 13 July 2007 Farouque Farah 23 January 2003 Name male to replace Zemanek at 3AW The Age Retrieved 5 July 2007 Carbone Suzanne 8 December 2004 3AW picks up after Stan The Age Retrieved 5 July 2007 Leech Graeme 13 July 2007 Shock jock who never sold out The Australian Retrieved 17 July 2007 permanent dead link Javes Sue 28 January 2003 The ego has landed The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 4 March 2007 Connolly Fiona 19 July 2007 Carlton s career under threat The Daily Telegraph Sydney Retrieved 19 July 2007 Zemanek Marcella 13 July 2007 Stan s widow tells of final days The Daily Telegraph Sydney Archived from the original on 14 July 2007 Retrieved 13 July 2007 Jim Main Aussie rules for dummies 2nd edition 2008 p 252 a b Javes Sue 21 September 2006 Even ailing jock shocks The Age Retrieved 5 July 2007 a b Lee Sandra 10 December 2006 Mellower Stan Zemanek to quit radio The Daily Telegraph Sydney Retrieved 5 July 2007 dead link Shock jock Zemanek calls it quits Yahoo 7 News Australian Associated Press 22 October 2006 Retrieved 5 July 2007 dead link Clune Richard 4 February 2007 Zemanek s Beast is back The Daily Telegraph Sydney Retrieved 5 July 2007 Sydney Confidential 15 June 2007 Stan s birthday beastly beaut The Daily Telegraph Sydney Archived from the original on 6 September 2012 Retrieved 6 July 2007 Connolly Fiona 5 July 2007 Death within days for shock jock News com au Archived from the original on 6 July 2007 Retrieved 5 July 2007 Gibson Jano 5 July 2007 Shock jock Zemanek has days to live The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 5 July 2007 Connolly Fiona 12 July 2007 Stan a fighter to the very end The Daily Telegraph Sydney Retrieved 13 July 2007 Zemanek funeral on Tuesday The Daily Telegraph Sydney Australian Associated Press 12 July 2007 Retrieved 13 July 2007 dead link Narushima Yuko 17 July 2007 Stan was romantic and funny The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 17 July 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stan Zemanek amp oldid 1200035878, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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