James Tobin (presenter)

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James Tobin
Born James Tobin
(1980-04-01) 1 April 1980
Australia
Other names JT, Jesse
Occupation Television Presenter
Years active 2004 - present
Employer Seven Network
Awards Cleo Bachelor of the Year Runner Up (2010)

James Tobin (born 1 April 1980) is an Australian television presenter.

Tobin is currently weather presenter on Weekend Sunrise and reporter on Sunrise.

Career

Tobin worked on Nickelodeon Australia's Saturday Nick Television (SNTV), a children's Saturday morning show which led to hosting and participating in many other Nickelodeon programs and special events. Tobin also worked in music and radio at 2Day FM, Mix 106.5, 2WS, Captain Cooke Productions and MTV.

In 2004, Tobin joined the Seven Network, and began hosting children's game show Go Go Stop until 2008, which had school students competing across a floor of plasma screens and answering multiple choice questions.

In 2005, he co-hosted Seven's The Big Arvo, where he worked on location and on set covering every activity from cartooning to bull riding. He spent a week in a remote Australian place living and learning from an Aboriginal community. The show was axed at the end of 2005. Also in 2005, Tobin began hosting music TV show, Allphone's Eclipse Music TV on Saturday afternoons at 12 midday on the Seven Network.

In 2008, Tobin was appointed as the Entertainment Reporter for Sunrise, reporting on the latest music and movie reviews. He replaced Molly Meldrum and Jono Coleman. In 2009, he was a contestant on the 8th season of Dancing with the Stars. He also appeared in an episode of All Saints as a coma victim.

In October 2009, Tobin was announced as weather presenter of Weekend Sunrise whilst also regularly filling in for weekday Sunrise weather presenter Grant Denyer. During May to June 2011, Tobin presented weather across both Sunrise and Weekend Sunrise for 30 days straight whilst Denyer was on paternity leave.

In April 2010, Tobin was the runner-up to Firass Dirani in the Cleo Bachelor of the Year. He is also an ambassador for Father Chris Riley's Youth Off The Street's Get Reel program. James has also hosted the second series of the Australian lifestyle television show No Leave, No Life.

On April 26th, 2013, it was announced that James will be the new host of Beauty and the Geek Australia. [1]

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Media offices
Preceded by
originator
Weekend Sunrise
Weather Presenter

October 2009-
Succeeded by
incumbent
Preceded by
Ernie Dingo
No Leave, No Life
Host

Season 2
Succeeded by
Tim Ross
Preceded by
Bernard Curry
Beauty and the Geek Australia
Host

2013-
Succeeded by
incumbent

References

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