Following his sport career, he became a TV and radio sports presenter. During the 1980s, KG hosted a 30-minute football wrap-up show on
Channel 9 Adelaide called '''KG's Footy Show'''. The show was run on Saturdays during the football season and ran in the 5:30–6pm time slot. KG and guests who included players usually from the day's winning teams in the SANFL, would give their comments and show highlights of the games. KG was also the weekend sports presenter for Channel 9 news in Adelaide for over 20 years until he joined
Channel 7 in 2005. For his long TV service to football, the SANFL inducted him into their Hall of Fame in 2012. Cunningham collapsed from
ischaemic heart disease in October 2006, and underwent
angioplasty. He is frequently very opinionated and pro-South Australian. Because of this reputation and his mannerisms, he was often satirised by fellow broadcaster
Jon Blake on a weekly comedy skit called
Behind Closed Doors (also broadcast on
FIVEaa). One well-known incident, which typified Cunningham's broadcast style, took place in 1998 during the
AFL fixture when
Port Adelaide Football Club played
West Coast Eagles at Football Park. During the match, then-Port Adelaide ruckman
Darryl Poole marked the football on the goal line, entitling him to a set shot on goal, just metres from the target. Despite this, he was positioned at a difficult angle to take the shot, and was not known as a reliable kick. When
Graham Cornes expressed doubts as to whether Poole would convert his shot into a goal, Cunningham exclaimed "If
Darryl Poole misses this, I'll jump into the lake" (presumably the
West Lakes outside of Football Park). Poole subsequently missed his shot, but despite every attempt during and after the match to make him act on his pledge, Cunningham refused, claiming it to be a "figure of speech". In March 2009, Cunningham joined former Australian basketball legend
Phil Smyth to host an internet sports show, "KG and the General", on australialivetv.com. Cunningham and other sporting personalities lost money owed when australialivetv.com collapsed in December 2010. Since January 2019, Cunningham has presented
Saturday Sports Show on Adelaide's
5AA with
Graham Cornes. ==See also==