Jonny Staub

Jonny Staub (born November 28, 1979 in Windsor, Ontario) is a Canadian radio and television personality.[1]

Staub started his career as a traffic reporter at CHYM-FM in Kitchener, ON, on May 15, 1997. He attended Conestoga College and has achieved success mainly in Western Canada, both in Top 40 radio and for TV stations Citytv and Shaw TV.

In 2001, at age 22, he was the youngest DJ in a major time slot in the Vancouver market.[1] He was removed from his position at Z95 in May 2002.[2] Soon after, he landed a weekend time slot at Power 92 in Edmonton.[3] In 2005, he was a featured host for the newly airing Edmonton station The Bounce.[4]

He has been a DJ at CHYM-FM, CKGL, CJIB, CKIK-FM, CKZZ-FM (in the evening time),[5] CKNG-FM, CHBN-FM, and CFBT-FM.

Staub is also one of Canada's first openly gay[6] DJs in the Vancouver radio market. In 2008 he co-hosted OUTtv's Let's Talk Sex, which also airs on its US counterpart here!. There is talk of a second season of Let's Talk Sex; however, there is no word on whether or not Staub will return to that show. Recently Jonny has ventured online and started blogging on Homorazzi.com, a site where 'homos judge everything' - think Perez Hilton meets The Hills. As part of the Homorazzi.com team, Jonny hosts weekly segments called "Hawt Topics".

References

  1. Leary, Joe. "'It's about having fun': Z95's Jonny Staub is one of the youngest DJs around – and the credit goes to mom", The Province, 2001-12-17, p. B4
  2. Leary, Joe. "Kudos go to Cullen show", The Province, 2002-05-06, p. B8.
  3. Leary, Joe. "Jonny's journey", The Province, 2002-07-29, p. B8.
  4. Sperounes, Sandra. "Edmonton's newest radio station bounces onto the air at 91.7", Edmonton Journal, 2005-02-18, p. E12.
  5. Leary, Joe. "'NW needs to re-sign its top dogs: Frosty Forst, Rafe Mair will see their big-money contracts expire this year", The Province, 2002-01-21, p. B9.
  6. Biography at TheBeat 94.5 FM Archived 2009-03-02 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on 2008-12-29.
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