John Schluter

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John Schluter (born 1955) is an Australian journalist and weather presenter.

Schluter currently presents a weekly "Flashback" report and is a fill-in weather presenter on Seven News in Brisbane.

Career[edit]

Nine Network[edit]

Schluter presented the weather on National Nine News in Brisbane for nearly 25 years; he ended his affiliation with the Nine Network in September 2006. In the late 1980s, Schluter did voice-over work for Brisbane Ten (TVQ-0/10) but returned to Nine. He was subsequently replaced by weekend weather presenter Joseph May.[1][2]

Seven Network[edit]

Schluter was later signed by Seven News Brisbane as a fill-in weather presenter for Talitha Cummins, a position that was later made permanent following high ratings for the then-third rate Seven bulletin.[3] His tenure at Seven News coincided with the bulletin overtaking Nine News, where he formerly worked, in the Brisbane television ratings battle; Seven continued to lead in the Brisbane market until it was again overtaken by Nine News in 2013.[4]

In November 2013, Schluter retired as a weather presenter and was replaced by Paul Burt and Tony Auden. He continues to host a weekly Flashback item and act as a fill-in weather presenter on Seven News.

Personal life[edit]

Schluter was educated at the Anglican Church Grammar School.[5]

He is married to former Brisbane television identity, Chris Collins, who presented news on Brisbane's Ten News with Rob Readings from 1987 to 1989. He also has a son.

References[edit]

  1. ^ John Schluter quits Nine Courier Mail, retrieved 26 February 2007.
  2. ^ New gig for weatherman Archived 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Australian-media.com.au, retrieved 26 February 2007.
  3. ^ Schulter shaft Cummins Archived 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Australian-media.com.au, retrieved 26 February 2007.
  4. ^ Cooper, Nathanael (10 September 2013). "Channel 7 News poach fishing and surf presenter Paul Burt from Nine". The Courier Mail. Retrieved 5 January 2017.
  5. ^ Mason, James (2011). Churchie: The Centenary Register. Brisbane, Australia: The Anglican Church Grammar School. ISBN 978-0-646-55807-3.

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