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Jonathan Gaunt (born 3 March 1961 in Coventry), is a right-wing morning talk show presenter on talkSPORT and newspaper columnist for The Sun.

Initially a left-wing supporter of CND, he studied drama at the University of Birmingham, founded a theatre co-operative in Coventry and wrote political plays. After the theatre project failed he was pursuaded by old acting friend Moz Dee (currently the programme director at talkSPORT) to audition for the local BBC radio station for which Dee worked.

Gaunt has worked for many radio stations, including BBC Three Counties Radio, BBC WM, BBC London 94.9, and BBC Coventry & Warwickshire. He currently hosts a mid-morning current affairs show ("The Jon Gaunt Show") on talkSPORT. Gaunt was awarded three Sony Radio Academy Gold Awards in 2001.

Gaunt has dealt with controversy during his career; he has faced the Broadcasting Standards Commission five times; three of the complaints made against him were upheld.

Gaunt is regularly seen airing his views on ITV1's The Alan Titchmarsh Show.

Gaunt is also a close personal friend of his fellow TalkSPORT presenter George Galloway

References

  1. Burrell, Ian. "Jon Gaunt: 'I'm the voice of ordinary folk'", The Independent, January 28, 2008. Retrieved October 22, 2008.
  2. "Sony Awards 2001: The winners", BBC News, April 30, 2001. Retrieved October 12, 2006.
  3. "Local hero", The Guardian, May 7, 2001. Retrieved October 12, 2006.
  4. Maguire, Kevin, et al. "Author of media row letter takes the blame", The Guardian, May 23, 2001. Retrieved October 12, 2006.

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