Todd Newton
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Born | James Todd Newton St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. |
Occupation(s) | Game show host, performer, author, radio personality |
Years active | 1990–present |
Website | www |
James Todd Newton is an American entertainment reporter, game show host, and author.[1]
Career
Todd Newton started his entertainment career at age sixteen as a disc jockey for Kincaid Entertainment in St. Louis. Later, the company found a role for him on its KMOV children's television show Gator Tales.[2]
While visiting Los Angeles in 1994 to report on Hollywood for St. Louis television station KPLR, Newton — then a radio personality known as Rikk Idol, signed with an agent and became a host on E! Entertainment Television in 1995.[3]
Newton was presented with the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host in 2012 for his work on Hasbro Studios' Family Game Night.[4] He later hosted the syndicated Monopoly Millionaires' Club alongside comic Billy Gardell.[5]
Mentored by Sande Stewart and Bob Barker, Newton has also hosted The Price Is Right Live!,[6] GSN's Hollywood Showdown, Powerball Instant Millionaire, In Search Of The Partridge Family, World's Wildest Game Shows, and Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck.[7]
Newton has hosted programs at American radio stations including WKBQ in his hometown of St. Louis, KIIS and KBIG in Los Angeles, WNEW in New York, and the syndicated All Nite Cafe.[8] In January 2015, he helped launch a new radio station in St. Louis called NOW 96.3 KNOU and was inducted into the St. Louis Media Hall of Fame.[9]
He is currently the host of The Host With The Most podcast, The Tattooed Traveler travel series on DBTV, Roku, Amazon Fire, and YouTube [10] as well as the syndicated radio program The Todd Newton Morning Show with Maria Todd.[11]
Television credits
- Gator Tales (1986)[12]
- E! (1995–2007)
- Hollywood Showdown (2000–2001)
- Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck (2002–2003)
- Powerball Instant Millionaire (2002–2004)
- Hot Ticket (2003)
- Performing As... (2004)
- Reality Remix (2004–2006)
- Made in the USA (2005)
- Gameshow Marathon (2006, road reporter and prize presenter)
- Home Shopping Network (2007–2008)
- GSN Live (2009)
- Family Game Night (2010–2014)
- Monopoly Millionaires' Club (2015–2016, Co-host)
- ShopHQ (2018–2020)
Written works
- 2012, Life in the Bonus Round ISBN 978-1986466745
- 2013, Create A Superstar Demo ISBN 978-1301818877
- 2013, Feedback: Friend or Foe ISBN 978-1301982653
- 2014, First And Last Month: A Play ISBN 978-1499533187
- 2016, The Host With The Most: Tales Of A Tattooed Television Personality ISBN 978-1523959501
References
- ^ Joe Holleman. Todd Newton nominated for another Daytime Emmy, stltoday.com; accessed September 9, 2015.
- ^ "Freshman Makes Bucks For Yuks At Moonlighting" (PDF). University of Missouri Current. p. 3.
- ^ Venhaus, Lynn (April 18, 2015). "Game show host Todd Newton comes home to St. Louis". Belleville News-Democrat.
- ^ "'Game Night' Honored With Daytime Emmy® Award For Outstanding Game Show Host" (Press release). Hasbro – via The Hub.
- ^ "Monopoly Millionaires' Club airs on Sundays". FOX 17 West Michigan News (WXMI). March 30, 2015.
- ^ Kottmann, Niki (November 24, 2019). ""The Price is Right Live" offers heartwarming job for host Todd Newton". Wyoming Tribune-Eagle. Archived from the original on 2023-09-08.
- ^ Pennington, Gail (October 5, 2012). "on down! 'Price' is right for St. Louis' Todd Newton". St. Louis Today.
- ^ Todd Newton aka Rikk Idol is back on St. Louis airwaves, ksdk.com, February 3, 2015; accessed September 9, 2015.
- ^ Joe Holleman (2015-03-31). "Todd Newton, two other Emmis STL jocks laid off | Joe's St. Louis". stltoday.com. Retrieved 2020-05-14.
- ^ "TATTOOED TRAVELER". Todd Newton.
- ^ "SuiteRadio Launches Todd Newton Morning Show". RadioInsight. February 15, 2022.
- ^ "Freshman Makes Bucks For Yuks At Moonlighting" Current, University of Missouri St. Louis Campus Newspaper, February 16, 1989
External links
- Todd Newton at IMDb
Preceded by | Host of Whammy! The All New Press Your Luck 2002-2003 | Succeeded by Elizabeth Banks on Press Your Luck in 2019 |
Preceded by Giuliana Rancic and Thomas Roberts | Host of Miss USA with Alexandra Wehrley 2015 | Succeeded by |
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- Peter Marshall (1974)
- Peter Marshall (1975)
- Allen Ludden (1976)
- Bert Convy (1977)
- Richard Dawson (1978)
- Dick Clark (1979)
- Peter Marshall (1980)
- Peter Marshall (1981)
- Bob Barker (1982)
- Betty White (1983)
- Bob Barker (1984)
- Dick Clark (1985)
- Dick Clark (1986)
- Bob Barker (1987)
- Bob Barker (1988)
- Alex Trebek (1989)
- Bob Barker / Alex Trebek (1990)
- Bob Barker (1991)
- Bob Barker (1992)
- Pat Sajak (1993)
- Bob Barker (1994)
- Bob Barker (1995)
- Bob Barker (1996)
- Pat Sajak (1997)
- Pat Sajak (1998)
- Ben Stein and Jimmy Kimmel (1999)
- Bob Barker / Tom Bergeron (2000)
- Regis Philbin (2001)
- Bob Barker (2002)
- Alex Trebek (2003)
- Bob Barker (2004)
- Meredith Vieira (2005)
- Alex Trebek (2006)
- Bob Barker (2007)
- Alex Trebek (2008)
- Meredith Vieira (2009)
- Ben Bailey (2010)
- Ben Bailey (2011)
- Todd Newton (2012)
- Ben Bailey (2013)
- Steve Harvey (2014)
- Craig Ferguson (2015)
- Craig Ferguson (2016)
- Steve Harvey (2017)
- Wayne Brady (2018)
- Alex Trebek (2019)
- Alex Trebek (2020)
- Alex Trebek (2021)
- Steve Harvey (2022)