Tony Jones (sports journalist)

Tony Jones (born 1 October 1961) is an Australian sports presenter and journalist, based in Melbourne.[2]

Tony Jones
Born (1961-10-01) 1 October 1961
NationalityAustralian
Other namesChompers, chomp, chomperty chomp chomp,TJ,Sleazy[1]
Occupation
  • TV sports journalist
  • sport commentator
  • TV presenter
  • radio presenter
Years active1986-present
EmployerNine Network

Jones is currently the sport presenter Nine News Melbourne on weeknights.[2] He also hosts the network's Australian Open coverage.

Career

Jones studied at a radio school before beginning his career in radio newsrooms in country Victoria and Melbourne's 3AW. He joined the Nine Network in May 1986, making the move from news into sport.

Jones began presenting weekend sports bulletins in 1988 and moved to weeknight sports presenting in 1990.

He is also a fill-in presenter for Peter Hitchener on Nine News Melbourne.

In his career, Jones has been most noted for his work with the Nine Network in Australia, as a sports reporter for Nine News and hosting The Sunday Footy Show between 2006 and 2008, before returning as host in 2017.[3] He is the weeknight sport presenter for Nine News Melbourne.[2]

He has been a boundary rider during Nine's AFL coverage between 2002 and 2006 and has co-hosted Prime Time Sport Interactive with Michael Christian on Radio Sport National from March 2010.

He was part of the network's 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games coverage.

In February 2010, Jones covered the Winter Olympics in Vancouver for the Nine Network.

On 5 May 2011, he celebrated 25 years with the Nine Network.

Despite the prevalence of it, he does not like the nickname "Chompers"; this is a reference to his extremely white teeth.[1]

Jones is also a fill in presenter on 3AW.

In 2018, it was announced Jones will once again be part of the National Wide World of Sports team, as a host at the Australian Open, with colleagues James Bracey and Rebecca Maddern from 2019.

In January 2019, the Nine Network announced that Jones will present sport on Today replacing Tim Gilbert. He remained in the position until November resigning due to juggling too many commitments.

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gollark: That article describes, among other things, somewhat poor filesystem interaction handling, and a really stupid way monotonic time was handled.
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gollark: Also, it handles OS interaction poorly and tries to hide complexity sometimes in ways which do not work.
gollark: Go is kind of the opposite, in that it has complicated inconsistent rules to try and look simple.

References

  1. Tyson Otto (23 July 2016). "Danny Frawley lands knockout blow in footy media feud". news.com.au. News Limited. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  2. Tony Jones (9 News) Archived 11 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Channel Nine drops Tony Jones from Sunday Footy Show
Media offices
Preceded by
Rob Gaylard
Nine News Melbourne
Sports presenter

1990 - present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Tim Gilbert
Today
Sports presenter

January 2019 - November 2019
Succeeded by
Alex Cullen


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