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The phrase "a host on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who is hosting a program, event, or platform, typically in a media or entertainment context.
Example: "She is a host on a popular podcast that discusses current events and culture."
Alternatives: "a presenter on" or "a moderator for".
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Her dream was to one day be a host on one of those Hollywood gossip shows.
So oddly lifelike is she, that one can imagine her embarking on a television career, say as a host on "The View".
Next month he's a host on "Saturday Night Live".
"I was a host on MuchMusic, which is our MTV.
The broadcaster, Damian Goddard, was a host on Rogers Sportsnet.
She became a host on a Web-based opposition television channel.
Friends of the family have already contacted Smith, who's a host on Living TV's Most Haunted.
"Mark McGwire was a certain type of hitter," said Phillips, a host on SiriusXM radio.
He also worked short stints as a host on PBS and a professor at Columbia University.
Mr. Schwartz, now 73, is a host on a satellite radio program called "High Standards".
After leaving NBC he was a host on Retirement Living TV.
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