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15 Facts About Paul Chaloner

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Paul "Redeye" Chaloner was born on 1971 and is a British former esports broadcaster.

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Paul Chaloner has broadcast in dozens of countries including China, United States, Singapore, Australia, Denmark and others on media forms including TV channels, live internet videos, and TV series in the UK.

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Paul Chaloner has commentated on tournaments on live video streams and internet radio starting in 2002.

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Paul Chaloner mainly covered Unreal Tournament games in the early days, but moved on to cover Quake 3, Counter-Strike and Counter-Strike: Source.

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Paul Chaloner has commentated in Singapore, Australia, China, North America and Europe.

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Paul Chaloner hosted and presented the rock concert Fuse for Ubisoft in 2006.

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Since leaving Heaven Media, Paul Chaloner appeared as lead commentator at a number of high-profile events including the 2010 and 2011 WCG Grand Finals, the AMD Heaven GamExperience and the 2012 Intel Extreme Masters events in Kyiv, Ukraine and Hamburg, Germany.

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Paul Chaloner worked for the Electronic Sports League as head of content and media.

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Paul Chaloner was the host of the ESL One Cologne 2015 CS:GO tournament in August 2014.

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Richard Lewis and Paul Chaloner hosted the CS:GO Major DreamHack Open Cluj-Napoca 2015.

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Paul Chaloner later referenced the meme in 2016 by repeating "nippy, kind, langur" in the same cadence, referencing the autogenerated name a GIF of the incident was given on Gfycat.

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Paul Chaloner returned to host Dota 2s The International 2018.

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In 2016, Paul Chaloner co-founded Code Red Esports, an esports consultancy.

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In June 2020, Paul Chaloner announced that he would no longer be working in the esports industry following several allegations against him of personal assault and workplace bullying.

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Paul Chaloner announced that he would be resigning from his position at Code Red Esports.