Michael Tunn

Michael Tunn

Michael Tunn (born 18 January 1974) is an Australian radio announcer and television presenter. He was hired by Australia's national youth station Triple J in 1990 at the age of 17, making him Australia's youngest professional radio presenter at the time.[1]

Biography

Tunn was born and raised in Adelaide. He got his start in radio presenting 'Rock and Roll High School', a requests program for high school students, on Triple M (Triple M has since renamed to Three D Radio). Triple J hired him on 25 August 1990 as part of a major change to its lineup of presenters.[1][2] The decision to hire Tunn attracted a high amount of media attention.[3] He was, however, unable to go on air at the station until he completed high school.[4] After completing school, Tunn moved to Sydney where the station's studios were located and presented midnight to dawn shows over the Australian summer until be was given his own requests program, called 'J-Klub', in February 1991.[1][3] In May that year he also began hosting 'The Afternoon Show' on the ABC television station.[3] By 1995, when Tunn was aged 21, he had presented shows on almost all of Triple J's shifts.[5]

He is best known for hosting Triple J's evening request program The Request Fest (now called Super Request, hosted by Rosie Beaton). Michael hosted between 1992 and 1997, and was also the presenter of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Children's TV program The Afternoon Show and a set of TV documentaries on youth body image during the early to mid 1990s.

Tunn quit Triple J in late 1999. At this time he was the station's assistant music director, but was frustrated by a lack of promotion opportunities.[6] In June 2000 he joined 'bigfatradio.com', an online radio station that used proprietary web page streaming technology so that the end user was able to view pages sent from the studio. The station featured many ex Triple J staff including Angela Catterns, Andy Glitre, Helen Razer, Ian Rogerson and Debbie Spillane.[7]

After the collapse of the venture in the Dot-Com bubble burst,[8] he joined the Austereo network in January 2001 and became the Assistant Program Director and Afternoon Presenter of Triple M Adelaide and SAFM. He left the position on 27 March 2006.[9] He was in talks to return to the ABC at the time, and in June took up a position as music director at 105.7 ABC Darwin.[10]

He now presents the first ever request show, that is 100% driven by requests from twitter. Called the @requestfest, people follow the twitter account, and them make requests. It is on each Saturday from 5pm Sydney time (0600 GMT).

References

  1. ^ a b c Watson, Bronwyn (18 February 1991). "Triple J Releases its own Top Tunn". Sydney Morning Herald. 
  2. ^ Jurman, Elizabeth (25 August 1990). "Knives out at JJJ as Old Guard Makes Way for 'Bland Out'". Sydney Morning Herald. 
  3. ^ a b c Holmes, Peter (20 May 1991). "The Afternoon Show". The Guide (Sydney Morning Herald). 
  4. ^ Chamberlin, Paul; Jurman, Elizabeth (1 September 1990). "Uneasy Rebirth for a Station". Sydney Morning Herald. 
  5. ^ Webb, Marius (21 April 1995). "No Grandstanding Here". Sydney Morning Herald. 
  6. ^ Sheil, Fergus (25 February 2000). "An Old-boys' Network?". The Age. 
  7. ^ Dent, Jackie (19 June 2000). "Just Like The Old Days". The Guide (Sydney Morning Herald). 
  8. ^ Needham, Kirsty (13 October 2000). "Bigfatradio.com Goes Bigfatbroke". Sydney Morning Herald. 
  9. ^ "DJ sacked - but it's a mystery". The Advertiser. 28 March 2008. 
  10. ^ "New life is easy as ABC". The Advertiser. 30 March 2006. 

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