Samiksha Jaiswal (Editor)

Dan O'Toole

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Occupation
  
Sports anchor

Education
  
Algonquin College

Spouse
  
Corrie O'Toole

TV shows
  
Fox Sports Live

Dan O'Toole Canadian sportscasters Jay Onrait and Dan O39Toole a hit on Fox

Born
  
September 10, 1975 (age 41) (
1975-09-10
)
Peterborough, Ontario, Canada

Known for
  
SportsCentre, Fox Sports Live, The Jay and Dan Podcast

Similar
  
Jay Onrait, Julie Stewart‑Binks, Darren Dutchyshen, Kate Beirness, James Duthie

Profiles

Daniel Gerard O'Toole (born September 10, 1975) is a Canadian television sports anchor. From 2003 to 2013, he co-hosted the 1:00 AM (ET) weekday broadcast of TSN's SportsCentre, alongside Jay Onrait. On May 3, 2013, O'Toole and Onrait revealed they would be leaving TSN and Canada at the end of June to work as co-anchors on the newly created Fox Sports 1 channel based in Los Angeles. He began working for Fox Sports 1 in August 2013. He and Onrait hosted their final show on TSN, June 28, 2013.

Contents

Dan O'Toole cdn2earwolfcomwpcontentuploads20131178073

Biography

Dan O'Toole O39TOOLE DAN The Sherman ReportThe Sherman Report

O'Toole grew up in the rural community of Keene, Ontario and attended St. Peter's Secondary School in nearby Peterborough, Ontario.[n1] He graduated from Algonquin College in 1996 with a diploma in radio broadcasting. He has two children, Ruby, age four, and Sydney, age seven, with wife Corrie. He has two older brothers, Vince and Sean..

Broadcasting career

Dan O'Toole TSN Top 10 Top 10 Jay Onrait amp Dan O39Toole39s Favorite SC Moments

From 2003 to June 28, 2013, O'Toole co-hosted the 1:00 AM (ET) weekday broadcast of SportsCentre alongside Jay Onrait. As host of Sportscentre, he brought viewers a complete summary of the day's sports events, including highlights and post-game reports.

Dan O'Toole Jay Onrait and Dan O39Toole leaving TSN potentially for Fox Sports One

O'Toole previously worked as a news anchor at Citytv Vancouver and moved to Vancouver in 1997 where he worked as a traffic reporter for CJJR-FM and CFUN-AM. He moved to Fort McMurray, Alberta in 1998 where he worked as a sports director for CJOK-FM and CKYX-FM for three years. While there, O'Toole called play-by-play for the Fort McMurray Oil Barons of the AJHL. He then worked for CTV Edmonton as the Fort McMurray evening news reporter.

Dan O'Toole Jay Onrait amp Dan O39Toole39s Dance June 25th 2013 Show HD YouTube

During his time at TSN, O'Toole routinely travelled to communities across Canada co-hosting SportsCentre with Onrait as part of the annual summer TSN and Kraft Celebration Tour.

O'Toole was alongside Cory Woron hosting SportsCentre International Broadcast Centre for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games.

Following the London 2012 Olympics (where O'Toole did daily SportsCentre highlights from Trafalgar Square with Onrait), O'Toole and Onrait took their television personas and unique brand of humour to the sound booth and began a weekly podcast. The "Jay and Dan Podcast" soon became one of the most successful podcasts in Canada. Along with discussing O'Toole's childhood, current events, TV commercials, and vintage television show themes, the duo play host to a variety of guests.

On May 3, 2013, TSN announced that O'Toole and his broadcast partner Jay Onrait would be leaving SportsCentre for "broadcast opportunities on U.S. television [in Los Angeles, but] will continue hosting... Sportscentre until late June". The two confirmed the revelation on their weekly podcast and announced they would be working as co-anchors for the newly created Fox Sports 1 channel based in Los Angeles. They cited a promising opportunity to revive the sports highlights culture in American broadcasting as one of the key factors in their decision to leave TSN.

During the week of Super Bowl 50, O'Toole was unusually harsh and biting toward his employers at Fox Sports 1. He sent several tweets toward people that were the subject of a Deadspin news article. The tweets may have been attributed to the recent layoffs and budget cuts at Fox Sports Live. On February 23, 2017, Fox Sports Live was canceled and the two hosts' contracts were not renewed. On March 1, 2017, during NHL trade deadline coverage, TSN announced it had re-signed both Onrait and O'Toole in their previous roles at the network.

References

Dan O'Toole Wikipedia