Wikipedia:Geoffrey A. Harrison

Geoffrey Alan Harrison is the founder and CEO of SKI TV Worldwide. [] - He is a former BBC foreign correspondent reporting from Sweden and Australia as news bureau chief for radio and television. He has a 40 year plus career in radio and television broadcasting, having founded successful radio stations from scratch in Australia and now SKI TV in Europe. He is currently based in Switzerland and the Netherlands.

He has covered two Winter Olympic games (1988 Calgary, Canada and 1994 Lillehammer, Norway) and numerous FIS World Cups plus major ski events in Europe and Australia as a specialist winter sports journalist.

Geoffrey holds a Graduate Diploma post graduate degree in journalism and broadcasting from [] Monash University in Australia. Grad. Dip. (Comm). (Graduated with distinctions in 1996.)

He is a published travel writer and full member of the International Travel Writers Alliance. (www.internationaltravelwritersalliance.com) As of 2022, SKI TV [] has launched on many OTT broadcasting platforms around the world, via platforms such as www.sportstribal.tv [] from the UK, Local Now TV [] and www.sports.tv [] in the USA and a number of major television connected services, such as LG TV, Sony TV, Samsung TV, Panasonic TV and many others.

Radio stations created/founded:

Founder: SNO FM Victorian Snowfields: Licenced on the 91.5 FM frequency by the Australian Broadcasting Authority in 1989 and running to 1995, SNO FM was the first FM broadcasting service in the Victorian Alps serving the ski resorts of Mount Buller/Falls Creek/Mount Hotham.

Co- Founder: KIX FM Melbourne, 1994. Aspirant FM Radio Station which ran for 10 years in Melbourne. []

Co-Founder - Victorian Narrowcast Network. Holder of 86 x 1 watt radio broadcasting licences in the Australian stat of Victoria together with media owner John Jost and advertising chief Brian Monahan of Monahan/Dayman/Adams Commercial ad Agency. []

Founder - World Police and Fire Games Radio Melbourne, 1994. []

Founder: F1 Grand Prix Radio, Albert Park, Melbourne, 1996. []

Founder: Masters Games Radio, Melbourne, 1997.

General Manager - Beach Radio Surfers Paradise, 1996/2000.