George Stroumboulopoulos

TV Show Host

George Stroumboulopoulos was born in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on August 16th, 1972 and is the TV Show Host. At the age of 51, George Stroumboulopoulos biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
George Mark Paul Stroumboulopoulos
Date of Birth
August 16, 1972
Nationality
Canada
Place of Birth
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Age
51 years old
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Networth
$3 Million
Profession
Journalist, Radio Personality, Television Presenter
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George Stroumboulopoulos Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 51 years old, George Stroumboulopoulos has this physical status:

Height
179cm
Weight
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Hair Color
Dark brown
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Build
Average
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George Stroumboulopoulos Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Education
Humber College Institute of Technology
George Stroumboulopoulos Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
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George Stroumboulopoulos Life

George Mark Paul Stroumboulopoulos (born August 16, 1972) is a Canadian media celebrity.

He is best known for his work as a VJ for the Canadian music television network MuchMusic as well as host of the CBC Television talk show George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight (formerly The Hour) from 2005 to 2014.

Stroumboulopoulos worked for Rogers Media from 2014 to 2016, reporting Hockey Night in Canada and the NHL on Rogers.

He is currently a radio host on CBC Music.

Early life

Stroumboulopoulos was born in Malton, Ontario, to a Greek father from Egypt and a Ukrainian mother. He was raised in Toronto, mainly by his mother and a close-knit extended family. He briefly studied radio broadcasting at Humber College after graduating from Ascension of Our Lord Secondary School.

Personal life

George Stroumboulopoulos lives a minimalist and straight edge lifestyle. He is a fan of the Montreal Canadiens hockey team.

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George Stroumboulopoulos Career

Career

In spring 1993, Stroumboulopoulos worked at rock radio in Kelowna, British Columbia for a few months before getting a job offer at the Toronto radio station Fan 590 AM, working in talk radio. He then moved to CFNY-FM to host various shows including Live in Toronto.

From 2000 to 2004, Stroumboulopoulos worked at MuchMusic as producer and host of The Punk Show, then host of The NewMusic, MuchLOUD and MuchNews.

In 2004, Stroumboulopoulos was featured on CBC television's The Greatest Canadian series as the advocate for Tommy Douglas. More than 1.2 million votes were cast over six weeks, as each of 10 advocates made their case for the top 10 nominees. George made a personal and passionate case for Tommy Douglas, Canada's "father of medicare", and Douglas was named the winner of the contest.

Stroumboulopoulos has hosted a long-running Sunday night talk radio show, The Strombo Show since 2005, on CBC Radio 2. Originally aired as a talk show on CFRB in Toronto and CJAD in Montreal, the show moved to the Corus network in November 2007 and the format changed to one of mainly music. The Strombo Show broadcast from 102.1 The Edge's Toronto studio and on other radio stations in the Corus Entertainment network, including CFOX-FM in Vancouver, Power 97 in Winnipeg, FM96 in London and Y108 in Hamilton.

The show moved to CBC Radio 2 on November 8, 2009 and continues as a music-oriented freeform radio talk show.

On January 17, 2005, the first episode of The Hour went to air. In the show's seventh season, in 2010, the show's name changed to George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight, and it was shortened from one hour to half an hour. George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight was a hybrid of news and celebrity and covered everything from politics, pop culture, the environment, human rights, entertainment, sports and more. It won eight Gemini Awards. There are a range of guests on the show from world leaders to celebrities and politicians. The show concluded at the end of the 2013-2014 season as Stroumboulopoulos moved to Rogers Communications.

In July 2006, Stroumboulopoulos hosted the American reality television talent show, The One: Making a Music Star that aired on ABC in the United States, and CBC Television in Canada. It was advertised as a similar show to American Idol and Rock Star but with the twist that contestants would "live together in a fully functioning music academy", with their actions documented similar to the Big Brother format.

The show was reportedly the most expensive summer series in the history of the ABC network. Its first episode, on July 18, 2006, scored a low audience of 3.08 million viewers, and subsequent episodes had even fewer viewers. The series was cancelled after just two weeks (four episodes) with the final results undecided on July 27, 2006 with no plans for any further episodes.

Stroumboulopoulos’ hour-long talk series for CNN, Stroumboulopoulos, aired during the late spring and the summer of 2013. It was taped before a live audience in Los Angeles, and featured interviews in a format similar to his CBC show. Sometimes, episodes did not air as scheduled. After airing seven episodes from June 14, 2013 to August 16, 2013, CNN did not renew the show.

On March 10, 2014, Rogers Media, which had acquired exclusive national media rights to the National Hockey League, officially announced that Stroumboulopoulos would serve as the main host of Hockey Night in Canada, beginning in October 2014, replacing Ron MacLean. Concurrently, CBC announced the cancellation of George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight after a 10-year run.

Strombo's role on Hockey Night, which was part of an effort to appeal to younger viewers, received mixed reception. Viewers surveyed upon his introduction felt that he was not a "credible" successor to Ron MacLean, In a move which the Toronto Star speculated was meant to help re-gain viewership lost over the first two seasons of the contract (which was also credited to the poor performance of Canadian teams in the 2015-16 season), Sportsnet announced on June 27, 2016 that Stroumboulopoulos had been let go from Rogers, and that Ron MacLean would be reinstated.

Starting on August 18, 2020, George Stroumboulopoulos became the host for his new show called STROMBO on the newly created Apple Music Hits radio station on Apple Music's live radio. The shows airs Monday to Thursday every week at 2:00pm (PST).

He recently partnered with Apple Books to launch the book club "Strombo's Lit".

Stroumboulopoulos has also hosted a highly regarded documentary series of CBC, "Love, Hate & Propaganda" which was based on examining how propaganda affected and lead to shape crucial events that occur in the 20th century. The documentary included War on Terror, Second World War, and the Cold War.

Over the course of his career, George has interviewed multiple sports stars, entertainment icons, and world leaders.

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George Stroumboulopoulos Awards

Awards

  • The Hour won six Gemini Awards.
    • In 2006 – Viewers Choice Award – Best Host
    • In 2007 – Best Talk Series – Best Host – Best Production/Design
    • In 2008 – Best Host
  • Stroumboulopoulos was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws, from the University of Calgary on November 13, 2007.
  • He was also awarded an honorary degree in Communications from Humber College in June, 2009.
  • In September 2011, he received the inaugural 'Swarovski Humanitarian Award' at the 5th annual Playback Canadian Film and Television Hall of Fame Gala in Toronto.
  • On March 6, 2012, the World Economic Forum announced that he had been selected as a Young Global Leader (YGL) for 2012, and was one of three Canadians to receive the global honour.
  • In 2013, George won the Canadian Screen Award for best host in a variety, lifestyle, reality, and performing arts for George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight.
  • Nobel peace prize nominee for Top 5 under 50 for the humanitarian award sponsored by CBC 2021

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