Reina Sumi

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Reina Sumi
鷲見 玲奈
Born (1990-05-12) 12 May 1990 (age 31)
EducationTokyo Metropolitan University Department of Urban Education
Years active2013– (as an announcer)
EmployerTV Tokyo
Television
  • Current
    • Ie, tsuite Itte Īdesu ka?
    • Tsuiseki Live! Sports Watch
  • Former
    • Winning Keiba
    • News Morning Satellite
    • Ichiya zuke
    • Neo Sports the documentary!
WebsiteTV Tokyo official blog-profile (Announcer park)

Reina Sumi (鷲見 玲奈, Sumi Reina, born 12 May 1990) is an announcer for TV Tokyo. She was born in Gifu,[1] Gifu Prefecture.[2]

Biography[]

She attended Kita High School in Gifu Prefecture until her graduation. In March 2013, she graduated from the Tokyo Metropolitan University Department of Business Administration and Urban Liberal Arts Department.[3] She later joined TV Tokyo in April of the same year together with Haruhi Nozawa. Immediately after joining the company she was appointed the joint host of late night programme Ichiya zuke with Nozawa.

In July 2013 she started hosting two programmes, News Morning Satellite and 7 St Live which were both broadcast on Wednesdays.[4]

From January 2015 to December 2016 she was a presenter on Winning Keiba.[5][6]

Personal life[]

Her special skill is shigin. She started when she was three years old[2] and belonged to the University of Tokyo Shingin Studies Society at university.[7]

Filmography[]

Currently appearing programmes[]

Dates Title Notes Ref.
3 Oct 2015 – Ie, tsuite Itte īdesu ka?
Apr 2016 – Tsuiseki Live! Sports Watcher
  • Weekdays: Thursdays (7 Apr 2016 – 30 Mar 2017), Wednesday (5 Apr 2017 – )
  • Weekends: Saturdays (8 Oct 2016 – )
[8]
10 Jul 2017 – Ekitai Gourmet Variety: Tare

Others[]

Title Notes
The Nikkei Densha-ban Digital Signage

Programmes that appeared in the past[]

Dates Title Network Notes Ref.
15 Apr 2013 – 28 Mar 2015 Ichiya zuke Assistant
3 Jul 2013 – 7 Suta Live 7 Suta Catch Up; Wednesdays
10 Jul – 25 Sep 2013 News Morning Satellite Wednesdays
21 Jul 2013 Akira Ikegami no Sanin-sen Live
27 Jul 2013 36th Sumidagawa Fireworks Festival
29 Nov – 1 Dec 2013 Judo Grand Slam Tokyo 2013 Reporter
L4 You! Plus Tokushū Corner, Tuesdays
12 Jan – 27 Apr 2014 Pinpōn! Reina Channel [9]
Jan 2014 – Mar 2016 Neo Sports the documentary!
  • Weekends: Saturdays (5 Apr – 20 Dec 2014)
  • Year-end Special (27 Dec 2014)
  • Weekdays: Tuesdays (7 Jan – 28 Oct 2014), Wednesdays (5 Nov – 24 Dec 2014), Thursdays (8 Jan 2015 – 31 Mar 2016)
[10][11]
16 Apr – 2 Jul 2014 Ore no Dandism As herself
Tokyo Makita Sports Occasional appearances
Tora no Mon Sports Occasional appearances
10 Jan 2015 – 24 Dec 2016 Winning Keiba
4 Jan – 24 Jun 2016 Reina Sumi, Oniku: Ginjimasu.
30 Jan – 26 Mar 2016 Shūkatsu Session Atsushi Tamura no Daigakusei Business Kaigi BS Japan Progress [12]
5 Feb – 26 Mar 2017 Atsushi Tamura no Business Basic [13]

References[]

  1. ^ Sumi, Reina (26 Sep 2013). "大好きな". Announcer park (in Japanese). TV Tokyo. Retrieved 30 Aug 2017.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "公式プロフィール". Announcer park (in Japanese). TV Tokyo. Retrieved 30 Aug 2017.
  3. ^ "公立の首都大から未来への挑戦。" (PDF) (in Japanese). Tokyo Metropolitan University. 16 Dec 2015. Retrieved 30 Aug 2017.
  4. ^ "テレ東・2年ぶり新人アナ、鷲見玲奈&野沢春日が本格デビュー". Oricon (in Japanese). 28 Jun 2013. Retrieved 30 Aug 2017.
  5. ^ "テレ東・鷲見玲奈アナ、「ウイニング競馬」新MCに抜てき! 来年1月から登場" (in Japanese). Sports Hochi. 31 Oct 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-10-31. Retrieved 30 Aug 2017.
  6. ^ "元SKE48・柴田阿弥、テレ東『ウイニング競馬』MCに抜てき" (in Japanese). Oricon. 2 Dec 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 30 Aug 2017.
  7. ^ "鷲見玲奈、お肉 吟じます。:テレビ東京" (in Japanese). Retrieved 30 Aug 2017.
  8. ^ Appeared as a substitute in 7 July, 18 and 28 August 2017
  9. ^ Appeared uncredited on 9 November, 30 November, 7 December, 14 December, and 21 December 2013 before her regular appearances
  10. ^ The title until 30 March 2014 was neo sports
  11. ^ Appeared as a substitute on 29 Aug, 2, 13 Sep 2013, 16 Jan, 4 Jul, 31 Oct, 7 Nov, 5 Dec 2014, 9 Jun, 17 Aug, and 1 Sep 2015
  12. ^ "企業の人事担当や就活生迎える新番組「田村淳の大学生ビジネス会議」スタート" (in Japanese). 30 Jan 2016. Retrieved 1 Sep 2017.
  13. ^ "田村淳のBUSINESS BASIC" (in Japanese). BS Japan. Retrieved 1 Sep 2016.

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