Martin Devlin (born 1964) is a New Zealand radio and television broadcaster.
[6][7] In January 2011, Martin Devlin identified himself as the person involved in a minor 'disorderly behaviour' charge in December 2010.
[5] On the opening night of the Rugby World Cup, over one million viewers tuned in to watch Devlin interview Jonah Lomu in the minutes before the opening match that featured the All Blacks vs Tonga.
[9] Devlin was briefly taken off air in May 2021 after allegations that he attempted to physically assault a colleague in the NZME newsroom.
[14] By 2022, Devlin had become a host on The Platform, an internet radio station founded by veteran broadcaster Sean Plunket.