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Anthony Eric "Tony" Delroy (born c. 1953), an Australian radio presenter, is the host of ''Nightlife'' on ABC Local Radio. ==Background and career== Delroy commenced working in news radio on Sydney station 2SM while completing his schooling. He joined the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and worked on-air in Bathurst while studying journalism. After a short stint in Launceston, Delroy was appointed news director of 2UE. In 1987, he joined 702 ABC Sydney and soon took over the ''Nightlife'' program, at a period when broadcasts used to end about midnight or 1:00am. In 1990 the program went national and the ABC replaced the state-based late night programming with the national show, a mix of talkback, current affairs, light entertainment. The show's success as ABC Local Radio's highest rating weekday program is bolstered by a team of experts who are featured every week to discuss such topics as motoring, literature, movies, American politics, finance, superannuation and travel destinations.〔 In a minor 2010 incident, Delroy received an official reprimand after he used abusive language at a security guard when the guard asked Delroy to remove his car from the space reserved for ABC chairman Maurice Newman. Delroy has a cat named Barbara, who is mentioned during his broadcasts. When Delroy is unavailable, ABC Local Radio ''Overnights'' host Rod Quinn usually fills in. 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「Tony Delroy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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