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James Kerley : ウィキペディア英語版
James Kerley

James Kerley is an Australian TV presenter and radio presenter on Nova FM.〔(The department of youth )〕
==Career==
Kerley was a co-host on the Nickelodeon kids’ show ''Sarvo''〔(Date with destiny )〕 between 2004 and February 2007, alongside Tony Brockman and in his first year won the Sarvote kids’ choice award for favourite new host. During his time with Nickelodeon, Kerley co-hosted the 2004, 2005 and 2006 ''Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards'' alongside Tony Brockman, Dave Lawson, Jesse McCartney and Sophie Monk. He also presented the award for the ''Biggest Greenie'' at the ''Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards 2007''.
Kerley moved to Australian subscription TV music channel, Channel () in 2007 where he co-hosted the video request show ''whatUwant'' and hosted the music trivia show ''Cash Cab'' for two seasons.〔 Kerley also created and co-hosted ''The Dave & Kerley Show'' alongside former ''Sarvo'' co-host Dave Lawson as well as naming and co-creating travel format B430.
In 2008, Kerley hosted ''Taken Out'', a dating show on Network Ten. The show featured 30 female contestants who eliminate themselves from contention to date a single male contestant as facts about him are revealed over three rounds. The man can then select a winner from the remaining women to go on a date with him.〔(Channel 10's Taken Out with James Kerley in ratings free fall )〕 The show was axed after 19 episodes after receiving mediocre ratings.〔(James Kerley stays at Channel 10 after Taken Out flop )〕 In 2009 all the episodes produced were screened on Channel () and have since been repeated.
In November 2008, Kerley and Maz Compton signed on with Nova 96.9 Sydney presenting the Nova Top 10 from 6pm until 9.30pm Monday to Friday.〔 In November 2009, Kerley joined Michelle and Kent 'Smallzy' Small to host a National Nova Top Ten program each weeknight, the show was axed in November 2010.
Kerley was a Dawes Point presenter on Network Ten's live 2008–09, Sydney New Year's Eve coverage alongside Fuzzy.
In 2011 he was a part of the show Balls of Steel Australia, hosting fake game shows where victims are subjected to unfair disadvantages and uncomfortable situations. He also co-hosted Uplate on Go! Channel.
More recently Kerley has focused on becoming an author and in 2012 released a book titled 'The Man Plan'. The book is a self-proclaimed 'modern man's guide to getting your shit together'.
In 2014 James became host of One HD's Maxim TV with Lana Kington based on the popular men's magazine.

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