Speculation is running rife about who will replace Alex Cullen on the Today show after it was announced he was axed from the Nine Network on Friday.
He parted ways with Nine after he accepted $50,000 from The Block billionaire Adrian Portelli.
Cullen has been presenting the weekend program since 2023 and is also a regular host on Wide World of Sports.
Front runners include Weekend Today host Clint Stanaway, who is currently replacing Cullen on the breakfast program.
Stanaway’s co-host Jayne Azzopardi is also a likely contender to replace Cullen.
Azzopardi started at Nine in 2009 as a political journalist in Canberra before joining the Sydney newsroom in 2011.
Speculation is running rife about who will replace Alex Cullen on the Today show after it was announced he was axed from the Nine Network on Friday
She has also previously been a newsreader for Weekend Today and was named as host in April 2023.
Tom Steinfort and Alicia Loxley, who co-host the 6pm news on 9News Melbourne, could also be in the running.
Steinfort is a former Weekend Today host who has also worked on Nine’s current affairs show 60 Minutes.
Loxley joined Nine as a reporter in July 2008 and previously hosted Weekend Today.
Today host Karl Stefanovic made the announcement that Cullen had left the network live on-air on Friday morning.
‘As most of you are well aware, our colleague Alex Cullen has not been on air with us this past week,’ a solemn Stefanovic told viewers.
‘There has been widespread reporting on the circumstances surrounding this, what I can say is that last night, Alex and Nine agreed that he would finish with the network.
‘Alex has, of course, been part of the Today family for five years now, he’s always ready with a smile and a laugh and without hesitation speaking for all of us here, we can say that we are going to miss him terribly, that’s for sure.
Front runners include Weekend Today host Clint Stanaway and his co-host Jayne Azzopardi
Also in the running are Tom Steinfort and Alicia Loxley, who co-host the 6pm news on 9News Melbourne
‘Alex is a terrific fella, what you see is what you get and he has been a great mate to all of us over these years and we wish Alex, his wife Bonnie and his beautiful kids all the very best for the future.’
A Nine spokesperson told Daily Mail : ‘Nine has agreed with Today presenter and journalist Alex Cullen that he will finish with the network following a review into a recent incident.’
The scandal kicked off when Portelli had grown tired of his long-used nickname ‘Mr Lambo’ and offered the cash reward to the first person to use his new moniker on air, with Cullen obliging on the Today show last Friday.
The Block entrepreneur then posted what appeared to be a bank transfer of $50,000 to the presenter on Instagram.
Accepting cash, gifts or benefits to undermine journalistic independence, and improperly using a journalistic position for personal gain, are both breaches of the journalism code of ethics as defined by the Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance union.
The ill-advised stunt led to Cullen being suspended by Nine and he did not appear on the show while the network investigated the payment. The sum has been donated to charity by Portelli.
Daily Mail has contacted Adrian Portelli for comment.
On Tuesday, Cullen resurfaced on social media to share a birthday tribute to his daughters on Instagram.
Today host Karl Stefanovic made the announcement that Cullen had left the network live on-air on Friday morning. Pictured: Today co-hosts Karl Stefanovic and Sarah Abo
He posted an array of sweet pictures of his twin daughters Audrey and Evie celebrating their sixth birthday.
Alex – who shares three children with his wife Bonnie – also shared pictures of his son Max, three, as he enjoyed some low-key family time on the special day.
In a caption, he gushed: ‘Happy birthday to my darling girls Audrey and Evie.’
While he made no mention of the Portelli scandal, he did get support from his followers, who took to the comments to share their hopes he will soon return to air.
One wrote: ‘Happy birthday not watching channel nine till your back,’ while another said: ‘Missing you! You are just the best! Wake up Channel 9.’
A third commented: ‘Gorgeous girls. Can’t believe they’re 6 already! Just heard about all the work drama. Hope it gets resolved quickly.’
While a fourth penned: ‘Boycotting 9 until you’re back!’ and another added: ‘Happy birthday young ladies – hoping to see you back home on 9 really soon.’
His Nine co-stars Karl and Belinda Russell also sent birthday messages to his two daughters.
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During his absence from the Today show, Cullen has been replaced by Clint, who is reporting live from Melbourne for Nine’s coverage of the n Open tennis.
Nine’s parting of ways with Cullen went ahead despite Portelli’s claim that Cullen intended the money to be paid to charity all along.
Portelli posted details of $25,000 payments made on his behalf to both the Salvation Army and the RSPCA.
‘Alex Cullen… on behalf of you, mate, $25,000 to the Salvation Army and $25,000 to the RSPCA,’ Portelli wrote on Instagram.
‘I’ve kept pretty quiet about what unfolded with Alex, but even before he’d heard from Ch9, we had a conversation where he expressed his desire to donate the money.
‘That speaks volumes about his character. Alex, you’re an absolute gentleman.
‘If Ch9 let you go (though I really hope they don’t!), I’d be more than happy to collaborate with you on something. True class, mate!’
Max Markson, who has been a leading PR agent for 50 years, earlier this week said although it was ‘not normal’ behaviour for a presenter to accept such rewards, he believed Cullen had clearly done so in a light-hearted fashion.
Portelli has grown tired of his long-used nickname ‘Mr Lambo’ and offered the cash reward to the first person to use his new moniker on air, with Cullen obliging on the Today Show
‘I am sure they didn’t think they were going to get the $50,000 but then they got it and unfortunately Alex has been stood down for the moment, which is crazy,’ he told Daily Mail on Monday.
‘He shouldn’t have taken the $50,000 obviously, but he’s given it back. I don’t think that’s the reason they did it, they did it as a joke, obviously.’
Mr Markson did not think it would do Cullen’s TV career any lasting damage and predicted that he will be back on air within seven days.
Nine insiders also told Daily Mail that the stunt could have been beneficial for the network and Portelli, if Cullen had advised the promoter that, as a journalist, he was unable to accept any payment for making the comment on-air.
Portelli first received the unwanted nickname ‘Mr Lambo’ after turning up to a 2022 auction of popular house makeover show The Block in a yellow Lamborghini.
Cullen joined Today for its relaunch five years ago. He was initially solely the sports presenter, but took over news when Tracy Vo quit the show and returned to 9News Perth.