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Jay Onrait

Jay Michael Onrait (born August 29, 1974) is a Canadian television personality and sports anchor who is currently an anchor for ''Fox Sports Live'' on the American Fox Sports 1 network. Since 2003, he has been frequently paired with fellow Canadian broadcaster Dan O'Toole.
Prior to his American debut, Onrait worked for the Canadian equivalent of ESPN, TSN. There, he and O'Toole co-anchored the daily 1:00 am (ET) edition of ''SportsCentre'' and were regarded as the lead anchor team for the network. Onrait was hired by FS1 to be its lead co-anchor in 2013 and his final ''SportsCentre'' broadcast for TSN aired June 28, 2013.
==Career==
Onrait first joined TSN in 1996 as an editorial assistant while attending Ryerson University. He later went on to become sports director at CFSK-TV in Saskatoon and then spent two years as the host of the ''The Big Breakfast'' on the A-Channel in Winnipeg. Onrait then joined NHL Network in 2001 as host of both the network's flagship show ''NHL on the Fly'' and ''Molson That's Hockey 2''. He moved to TSN in 2002 and in 2003 began co-hosting SportsCentre alongside Dan O'Toole. In 2006, Onrait began blogging at TSN.ca. Topics have included the Stanley Cup and the NBA, as well as an all-day blog about the NHL trade deadline. His blogs are usually spiced with references to pop culture. In October 2010 he also became the host of the ''Sportscentre Morning Rush'' on TSN2 until it was taken off the air in October 2011.
During the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver Onrait served as co-host of Olympic Morning alongside Beverly Thomson. During the 2012 Summer Olympics in London Onrait co-hosted daily live editions of SportsCentre from London alongside O'Toole.
On May 3, 2013, TSN announced that Onrait and his broadcast partner Dan O'Toole would be leaving SportsCentre for broadcast opportunities on U.S. television at the newly formed Fox Sports 1 in Los Angeles.〔 They continued to host SportsCentre until June 28, 2013.
Onrait and O'Toole currently host Fox Sports Live Tuesday-Saturday. On September 6, 2015, Onrait revealed that he would be suspended two days without pay for being reprimanded by the FCC for an incident involving Bartolo Colon. The incident was Onrait implying that Colon was "bae (before anybody else)", but ending up sounding like he said "bi (short for bipolar or bisexual)".

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