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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 popular [[KMOV]] children's television show [[Gator Tales]].<ref>[https://www.umsl.edu/~libweb/university-archives/Student%20Newspaper/Current,%201987-1989/1989/February%2016,%201989.pdf Current], umsl.edu; accessed July 27, 2017.</ref>
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 popular [[KMOV]] children's television show [[Gator Tales]].<ref>[https://www.umsl.edu/~libweb/university-archives/Student%20Newspaper/Current,%201987-1989/1989/February%2016,%201989.pdf Current], umsl.edu; accessed July 27, 2017.</ref>


Todd then went on to spin records in various nightclubs around the Gateway City until landing a job emceeing contests and shows at the infamous OZ Nightclub in Sauget, IL (1988). He capitalized on the exposure to the areas's elite clientele and landed an internship at radio station HOT 97 [[KHTK]]. Working alongside such St. Louis radio icons as [[Chuck Nasty]], [[Jimmy Paige]], and [[Gentleman Jim Gates]], Todd's ambition got the best of him and he entered the radio station in the middle of the night and began talking on the microphone. Rather than terminate his internship, station management liked what they heard and put him on the payroll as the overnight personality.
Todd then went on to spin records in various nightclubs around the Gateway City until landing a job emceeing contests and shows at the infamous OZ Nightclub in Sauget, IL (1988). He capitalized on the exposure to the area's elite clientele and landed an internship at radio station HOT 97 [[KHTK]]. Working alongside such St. Louis radio icons as [[Chuck Nasty]], [[Jimmy Paige]], and [[Gentleman Jim Gates]], Todd's ambition got the best of him and he entered the radio station in the middle of the night and began talking on the microphone. Rather than terminate his internship, station management liked what they heard and put him on the payroll as the overnight personality.


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[[File:Television host Todd Newton.jpg|thumb|The Host With The Most® Todd Newton]]

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Todd Newton
Newton in 2010
Born
James Todd Newton

(1970-05-05) May 5, 1970 (age 54)
Occupation(s)Entertainment reporter, game show host, author
Years active1990–present
Websitewww.toddnewtononline.com

James Todd Newton (born May 5, 1970) 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 popular KMOV children's television show Gator Tales.[2]

Todd then went on to spin records in various nightclubs around the Gateway City until landing a job emceeing contests and shows at the infamous OZ Nightclub in Sauget, IL (1988). He capitalized on the exposure to the area's elite clientele and landed an internship at radio station HOT 97 KHTK. Working alongside such St. Louis radio icons as Chuck Nasty, Jimmy Paige, and Gentleman Jim Gates, Todd's ambition got the best of him and he entered the radio station in the middle of the night and began talking on the microphone. Rather than terminate his internship, station management liked what they heard and put him on the payroll as the overnight personality.

File:Television host Todd Newton.jpg
The Host With The Most® Todd Newton

While visiting Los Angeles in 1994 to host a movie junket for a St. Louis television station, Newton — then a top-rated disc jockey known as Rikk Idol — used the last of his travel money to hire a taxi to take him to the offices of various agents around Hollywood. He eventually signed with Abrams, Rubaloff, & Lawrence and was tapped as a host on E! Entertainment Television in 1995.[3]

Todd Newton was awarded the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host in 2012 for his work on Hasbro Studios' popular Family Game Night. He later hosted the syndicated Monopoly Millionaires' Club alongside comic Billy Gardell.

Mentored by game show pioneers Sande Stewart and Bob Barker, TN has also been at the helm of such productions as 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.[4]

The Host With The Most® has awarded game show contestants more than fifty million dollars in cash and prizes and currently tours the United States and Canada as host of The Price Is Right Live!, an interactive theatrical production of the television game show.[5]

Television Credits

Todd Newton hosts The Price Is Right Live. 2019

Radio

Newton has been behind the microphone of various 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.[7] 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. [8] He is currently the host of The Host With The Most podcast, a weekly talk show available on all major digital platforms.

Personal Life

Todd Newton married television producer Silver F. Newton in a private ceremony in Santa Barbara, CA (2000). Together they share a son and a daughter. The couple divorced amicably in 2008 and Newton has since been romantically linked to fashion model Sonja Ryans (2008-2010), actress Jill Whelan (2013), and clothing designer Jessica Mattson (2014-2016).

Todd is an avid supporter and celebrity spokesperson for animal rescue organizations nationwide and shares his home with Daisy and Samantha Moonshine, the family's two rescue dogs.[9]

Author

In 2012 Newton authored his first book, Life in the Bonus Round, which was named Best Autobiography at the Beverly Hills Book Awards. The following year he penned The Choice Is Yours: Six Keys for Putting Your Best Into Action and Create A Superstar Demo Reel. 2016 saw the continuation of Newton's autobiographical journey with the release of The Host With The Most: Tales Of A Tattooed Television Personality.

References

  1. ^ Joe Holleman. Todd Newton nominated for another Daytime Emmy, stltoday.com; accessed September 9, 2015.
  2. ^ Current, umsl.edu; accessed July 27, 2017.
  3. ^ Profile, bnd.com; accessed September 9, 2015.
  4. ^ Profile, stltoday.com; accessed September 9, 2015.
  5. ^ https://www.wyomingnews.com/entertainment/the-price-is-right-live-offers-heartwarming-job-for-host/article_5d7d39ca-9ff6-53f6-b342-3f3cb69b22f9.html
  6. ^ "Freshman Makes Bucks For Yuks At Moonlighting" Current, University of Missouri St. Louis Campus Newspaper, February 16, 1989
  7. ^ Todd Newton aka Rikk Idol is back on St. Louis airwaves, ksdk.com, February 3, 2015; accessed September 9, 2015.
  8. ^ http://www.stltoday.com/lifestyles/columns/joe-holleman/todd-newton-two-other-emmis-stl-jocks-laid-off/article_fc6075cc-a149-5ea1-94a1-6bb2b57592d8.html
  9. ^ https://www.dogtipper.com/blog/2014/08/todd-newton-promotes-save-them-all-campaign.html
Preceded by Host of Miss USA with Alexandra Wehrley
2015
Succeeded by