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James Talia (born 1975) is an Australian television reporter. Talia completed a journalism degree at the RMIT in 1995 before joining WIN TV in Ballarat in 1996 as a reporter and news presenter. He joined ''Nine News'' in 1998 and since then has reported extensively on Australian federal politics as well as numerous world events including the capture of Saddam Hussein, the 2004 tsunami devastation in Aceh and the London bombings. In 2006, Talia joined Boxcutters podcast as their European correspondent, reporting on the way the European television media covers certain issues and occasionally focusing on the state of UK television. In 2008, Nine closed the network's London bureau, resulting in Talia returning as a general reporter for ''Nine News Melbourne''.〔(''Nine Network to close its European bureau'' ), The Australian, 11 Sep 2008〕 In 2009, Talia filled-in as presenter of ''Nine Afternoon News'' and has filled in for Jo Hall on ''Nine News Melbourne''. In September 2011, Talia resigned from the Nine Network after 12 years.〔(''Nine News reporter James Talia resigns'' ), TV Tonight, 5 Sep 2011〕 In 2013, James Talia is a government spokesperson as quoted in this article. 〔 () ''Herald Sun'', "Serial rapist Antonio Loguancio had five-day head start", 28 February 2013.〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「James Talia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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