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Adam Boland (born 1977) is the managing director of the Australian production company
Bohdee Media
He was previously the executive producer of the
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's breakfast show, ''
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'', and created '' The Morning Show'' and ''
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''.


Early life and education

Boland was born in
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,
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, in 1977, and lived his early life in
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, Sydney. He then moved to Queensland with his mother. He studied journalism and politics at the
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in 1993, but left after one year to pursue a cadetship.


Career

His first job was as a cadet reporter at the radio station 4BC in
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, from 1994 to 1995. He then moved briefly to a Melbourne radio station, 3AW, before starting his television career in 1995 as a
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producer, where he remained until 1997. From 1997 until 1999, he was the
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bureau chief of
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, gaining notoriety for interviewing the comedian
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at
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. Before working on ''Sunrise'', Boland was a senior producer in
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's Sydney newsroom. From February 2002 until November 2010, Boland was the
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for the Seven Network's breakfast show ''Sunrise''. Led by Boland, it became the number one breakfast morning program, beating the
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's ''
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'' out of the spot which it had held for 20 years. He also created ''The Morning Show'' and ''Weekend Sunrise''. In June 2010, the Seven Network confirmed that Boland would leave the network at the end of the year, following the expiry of his contract. Seven's director of news and current affairs,
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, said that Boland was not intending to move to another network. In August 2010, the Seven Network announced that Boland would be setting up his own production company but would spend two days a week at the network in 2011 as director of social media and strategy. In November 2011, Boland was appointed as executive producer of ''Weekend Sunrise''. He left the Seven Network in February 2013. From late-2011 until mid-2012, Boland and his then-partner Julian Wong endeavoured to set up a Ginseng Korean bathhouse in
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, but after falling $1.2 million short of the needed $4.4 million to fund the whole project the venture did not happen. They reportedly lost $600,000 on the project. In March 2013, Boland joined Network Ten as the network's director of morning television. He resigned due to ill-health on 23 January 2014, less than three months after the programs he created, '' Wake Up'' and '' Studio 10'', were launched. In October 2014, Boland released the book ''Brekky Central: Behind the smiles of Australian breakfast television'' () which reflects on his media career and the competitive television industry. He founded Bohdee Media in 2018.


Personal life

Boland suffers from depressive illnesses including
bipolar disorder Bipolar disorder (BD), previously known as manic depression, is a mental disorder characterized by periods of Depression (mood), depression and periods of abnormally elevated Mood (psychology), mood that each last from days to weeks, and in ...
and the conditions have affected his life to the extent that he has had to stop work for significant periods to regain his health. In 2010, he was selected by readers of a long-established gay and lesbian website, ''samesame'', as one of the 25 most influential gay Australians.
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References


Further reading

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External links


''Sydney Morning Herald'' article

Podcast

''Perth Now'' article
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