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The most notable involved the late TV and radio presenter Jimmy Savile.
He was the first Irish radio presenter to use the call-in format.
Julia Hartley-Brewer, a British radio presenter and commentator, accused Watson of being hypocritical.
The name Boaty McBoatface was first suggested by former BBC radio presenter James Hand.
I'm 35 and I'm a sex worker, sexual trainer, political campaigner, radio presenter and performer.
The 39-year-old author and radio presenter from Newcastle, England has done the unthinkable.
"It's almost as if she just disappeared," said Wes Berwise, a radio presenter and soul aficionado.
The top earner: Radio presenter and former Top Gear host Chris Evans at £2.2 million ($2.87 million).
Checho Hirane, a radio presenter, worried aloud that uncontrolled immigration would "change our race", though he later backtracked.
On Wednesday evening, the author responded to a tweet from radio presenter Julia Hartley-Brewer with a message of resistance.
Another comic, Jim Davidson, and Paul Gambaccini, a radio presenter, were left on bail for many months but never charged.
Lagos, Nigeria (CNN)Nigerians are paying tribute to popular radio presenter and entertainer Tosyn Bucknor, who has died aged 37.
Radio presenter James O'Brien shared the texts, which he said were sent by his youngest daughter, in a tweet on Saturday.
Kenyan YouTube personality and radio presenter Xtian Dela said he'd waited four hours to cast his first ever vote in Nairobi.
"African music has always inspired many other genres and popular artists," UK-based radio presenter and club DJ Abrantee Boateng tells CNN.
Radio presenter Julia Hartley-Brewer appeared to suggest that the actress's photo shoot would prevent her being taken seriously as a feminist.
The British radio presenter noticed he was wearing the exact same palm tree bomber jacket during his performance and immediately tweeted at him.
In a recent photo taken with radio presenter Nick Snaith of Magic FM in London, Stiles can be seen cradling her baby bump.
But others (most) took a sillier route, like James Hand, a former BBC Jersey radio presenter and current communications manager, who proposed Boaty McBoatface.
It's been curated by Indigenous Australian radio presenter Emily Nicol, who helped pick the 50 songs, as part of a continuing series on the platform.
Zoe Ball, Evans's replacement on the BBC's highest-rated radio program, earned 22018,219 to 913,291 pounds, the same as TV and radio presenter Claudia Winkleman.
In a telephone interview with LBC radio presenter James O'Brien, a Brexiter expresses regret over his decision to vote 'leave' in the EU Referendum this past June.
An interview between ABC Melbourne radio presenter Red Symons and podcaster Beverley Wang became the subject of controversy on Friday, after Symons' tone deaf comments about race.
In particular, she referred, without naming her, to former radio presenter Brigitte Lahaie, who during a debate on French TV said women could "orgasm during a rape".
LONDON (Reuters) - The BBC has fired a British radio presenter who tweeted an image of a chimpanzee dressed in clothes below the caption "Royal Baby leaves hospital".
I'm a radio presenter as well, with my own weekly show on Bradley Stoke Radio 103.4 FM, which is now the most important thing in my life.
Radio presenter Charlamagne tha God says people are "not being empathetic" enough to Kanye West following the rapper's increasingly unusual behavior and transformation into a Trump-loving conservative.
Waypoint senior editor Mike Diver is joined by regular contributor around these parts Kate Gray, beside radio presenter, gaming enthusiast, The Football Ramble host and Monkey-Island-tattoo-haver Pete Donaldson.
And on Sunday, Sarah Montague, a prominent BBC radio presenter who formerly co-hosted Radio 4's "Today" program, became the latest employee to discuss a pay disparity with male colleagues.
On Monday radio presenter Sarah Montague revealed that she had reached a £400,000 ($520,000) settlement with the BBC over pay, and the organization had apologized for treating her "unequally" for years.
Historian Jeff Chang, and radio presenter Miss Info are both Asian Americans and have worked tirelessly over the years to bring hip-hop to new audiences in academia and on the radio.
"I sat behind Carrie at the select-committee hearing, and I watched people who are my bosses behave in a way that was profoundly disappointing," the BBC News radio presenter Razia Iqbal told me.
To discover the sentiments that got Hanson re-elected, it's worth watching the Queensland episode from TV and radio presenter Dan Ilic's Twitchhike, in which he hitchhikes around Australia asking people who they were voting for.
For the first time in the 51 year history of BBC Radio 2 — the most listened to radio station in the UK — its breakfast show will be hosted by a woman — veteran radio presenter Zoe Ball.
The error was picked up by an eagle-eyed Twitter user and radio presenter Ti Butler on Wednesday, but the best part is this: With no link or context, these tweets are unexpectedly absurd and definitely hilarious.
She has worked as a dancer, actor, TV and radio presenter (on everything from talk shows to Dancing With the Stars), columnist, book author and recent contender on Strictly Come Dancing (she made it to runner-up).
Authorities arrested Mancho Bibixy, a radio presenter in the English-speaking Northwest Region, and dozens of fellow activists last year as part of a crack down on a budding Anglophone secessionist movement by President Paul Biya's predominantly Francophone government.
LONDON (Reuters) - A former radio presenter, known to millions of London commuters and tourists from around the world as the voice of the "Mind the gap" announcements on the British capital's underground system, has died, his family said on Friday.
Launching Wednesday, the latest Made in Kenya offering was thought up in collaboration with brother and sister duo 2ManySiblings, Beats 1 radio presenter Julie Adenuga, and model and activist Leomie Anderson, who each lent their creative input to the design process.
Dylan Alcott, who moonlights as a Paralympic gold medalist when he's not a radio presenter on Triple J, accepted a challenge from a listener who asked him to drop Wu-Tang lyrics throughout his appearance on Australia's ABC show Q&A.
The cast also includes broadcaster Ian Wright MBE, pop star Nadine Coyle, comedian Andrew Maxwell, singer Myles Stephenson, Radio 1 DJ Adele Roberts, actress Jacqueline Jossa, Capital Radio DJ Roman Kemp, British rugby player James Haskell and TV and radio presenter Kate Garraway.
The show, watched around the world, has British television and radio presenter Chris Evans and former "Friends" star Matt LeBlanc as the new co-hosts, replacing Jeremy Clarkson who was dropped by the BBC last year after he hit and verbally abused a producer.
Stiles previously showed off her pregnant belly in a recent photo taken with radio presenter Nick Snaith of Magic FM. On Monday, Stiles' rep confirmed to PEOPLE exclusively that the star and her fiancé, Preston J. Cook, will welcome their first child later this year.
"Indigenous ideologies haven't really been translated to politics," said Yolanda Mamani, 34, an Aymara radio presenter with a popular show "Big Mouth Chola", a reference to the indigenous women often clad in iconic wide dresses and bowler hats who have gained more prominence under Morales.
"The revocation follows failure by Amazing Grace Christian Radio to comply with RURA's sanctions taken after a sermon aired by the Radio on 29 January 2018 in which a radio presenter Nicolas Niyibikora repeatedly insulted women referring to them as evil," the statement read.
He said that he had "hounded" a BBC radio presenter who had made a negative comment about the harpsichord "until they issued a retraction on air," and that he had asked a publisher to change a remark about the instrument in a novel whose protagonist was a harpsichordist.
WATCH: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Bring the Monday Motivation with Young Athletes English television and radio presenter Richard Bacon shared a number of videos from the event, including a shot of the club's rooftop pool as well as videos from a lunchtime canal cruise and from inside Italian restaurant Cecconi's.
"I'd been a radio presenter for more than 3 years and I was fed up with hearing that some jobs are exclusively for men and women don't have the skills for these jobs so I decided to set up my own company," Sadi told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in a phone interview from Kabul.
Expect to see clowns on stilts do aerial acrobatics; electronic violinists play Top 40 hits and Vivaldi; futuristic characters à la "Mad Max" and "Back to the Future" enter on hoverboards while juggling; a floating bubble acrobatic act; and a Disney-like magical laser-and-light show, all while a British radio presenter plays M.C. Also expect to pay more than $453,000 for the show.
David Maurice Clarke (born 19 September 1968) is an English electronic music DJ, producer and radio presenter. BBC radio presenter John Peel named Clarke "The Baron of Techno".
Eve D'Souza (born 11 March 1979) is a Kenyan media personality, radio presenter and actress. As a radio presenter she is known by working with 98.4 Capital FM.
Kathryn Robinson is an Australian journalist, television and radio presenter.
Paul Barclay is an Australian writer, journalist, radio presenter and producer.
Tetiana Andriivna Terekhova () is a Ukrainian TV, radio presenter and journalist.
Pete Allison is a radio presenter, currently at BBC Radio Leeds.
Grant Sonnex is a furniture designer and former BBC radio presenter.
Ifeanyi Humphrey Akogo is a Nigerian actor, filmmaker and radio presenter.
Mark Aiston is an Australian sports journalist and sports presenter. Aiston is currently a breakfast radio presenter on FIVEaa. He was previously a sport presenter on Ten Eyewitness News and breakfast radio presenter on Mix 102.3.
Errol Fabien is a television and radio presenter from Trinidad and Tobago.
Jason Morrison is a conservative Australian talk radio presenter and newspaper columnist.
The Labor Party selected Clare Martin, an ABC Television and Radio presenter.
He worked with Rhythm 84.7fm in Abuja, Nigeria as a radio presenter.
Jaquie Brown is a New Zealand TV presenter, actress and radio presenter.
David Lloyd is an English radio presenter and a former radio executive.
Matthew Parkinson is an Australian comedian, actor, radio presenter and quiz show personality.
Brigitte Duclos (born 13 December 1964) is an Australian television and radio presenter.
As a radio presenter, she has worked with One FM and Homeboyz FM.
Nigel Mitchell is a British television and radio presenter and voice-over artist.
Elliott Webb (born 15 April 1971 in Worcester) is an English radio presenter.
Beverley Turner (born 21 October 1973) is a British television and radio presenter.
Mairead Ronan (; born 3 April 1980)) is an Irish television and radio presenter.
Daniel Vincent Kelly (born 1970) is a British radio presenter based in Birmingham.
Snow is married to radio presenter Chris Bro and has two teenaged children.
Ola Majekodunmi is an Irish radio presenter, Irish language activist, and film-maker.
Ofie Kodjoe is an American-Ghanaian singer, actress, radio presenter and motivational speaker.
Brooke Burfitt (born 23 December 1988) is an English actress and radio presenter.
Pamela Ballantine was married to Downtown Radio presenter John Paul Ballantine until 1994.
Angie Greaves at awards dinner Angie Greaves (born London) is a British radio presenter.
Mark Leonard Saggers (born 28 May 1959) is a British journalist and radio presenter.
Ed Phillips (born 6 July 1966) is a Sydney-based television and radio presenter.
Billy Cotton was the great-great- uncle of TV and radio presenter Fearne Cotton.
Alfie Moore is an English police officer, writer, stand-up comedian and radio presenter.
Peter Richard Tait (15 March 1950 – 20 September 2002) was an English radio presenter.
Genevieve "Gen" Fricker is an Australian stand-up comedian, writer, actor, and radio presenter.
Ecija Ivušić (born 1986) is a Croatian television and radio presenter, and former model.
Ryan Shelton is an Australian comedian, actor, radio presenter, television personality, host and writer.
Shura Taft is an English-born Australian television and radio presenter, based in Melbourne.
John Klass (born February 16, in Singapore) is a singer/producer/songwriter/radio presenter.
Vekeana Dhillon is a Screenwriter, Series Creator, Playwright, Television Presenter, Radio Presenter and Actress.
Graham Torrington (born 1961 in Birmingham, England) is a British radio presenter and broadcaster.
Stefan Gödde (born 12 December 1975) is a German television presenter, radio presenter and reporter.
Park Joon-hyung (; born 22 December 1975) is a South Korean comedian and radio presenter.
Rozina Sini is a radio presenter on the BBC Asian Network born in Bradford, England.
Walter Robert Maumill (born 10 March 1938) is a Western Australian radio presenter and writer.
Tom Blom (25 September 1946 - 3 July 2017) was a Dutch television and radio presenter.
Martha Ross (24 March 1939 - 14 January 2019) was a British actress and radio presenter.
Michael Alan Newton-Parry (born 29 December 1954) is an English journalist and radio presenter.
Flavie Flament (née Lecanu, born 2 July 1974) is a French television and radio presenter.
Lisa I'Anson (born 31 May 1965) is a British radio presenter, television presenter, and VJ.
Angela "Angel" Wainaina (1983 – 28 January 2009) was a Kenyan actress, radio presenter and rapper.
Emelia Rusciano (born 1 March 1979) is an Australian comedian, writer, singer and radio presenter.
Jo Russell is an English radio presenter, currently working for Free Radio and Gem 106.
Entry Number: 517558573. He had four children, his son Huw Stephens is a radio presenter.
Liza Tarbuck ( ; born 21 November 1964) is a British actress and television and radio presenter.
Gabriella Farinon (born 17 August 1941) is an Italian television and radio presenter and actress.
Vincent Desagnat (born 9 March 1976) is a French actor, skateboarder, television and radio presenter.
Julie Andrieu (born 27 February 1974) is a French television/radio presenter and food critic.
Tony Brandon (born 12 December 1933, in Portland, Dorset) is an English radio presenter and comedian.
Lawrence Mooney (born 22 April 1965) is an Australian comedian, actor, writer, television and radio presenter.
Tom Edwards (born 20 March 1945, Norwich, England) is a British radio presenter and television announcer.
Anthony "Lehmo" Lehmann (born 20 August 1969) is an Australian comedian, actor, television and radio presenter.
Nathaniel George Terence Coombs (born August 1977) is a British television and radio presenter, and writer.
Margaret Anderson, better known as the Ranking Miss P, is a British radio presenter and DJ.
Sandrine Corman (born 12 April 1980 in Verviers, Belgium) is a Belgian television and radio presenter.
Aidan Power (born 30 March 1979 in Templeogue, Dublin) is an Irish television and radio presenter.
Brendan Jones (born 3 April 1968) is an Australian radio presenter, media personality and motorcycling enthusiast.
Nikolaj Koppel (born 6 March 1969 in Gentofte) is a Danish musician, journalist and radio presenter.
It was later confirmed that Willoughby and BBC Radio presenter, Reggie Yates would present the show.
Myma Seldon (born 9 August 1979) is a British television and radio presenter and voiceover artist.
Allan Lake (born 13 November 1983 on the Isle of Wight) is a British radio presenter.
Ross Greenwood (born 29 June 1959) is an Australian print and television journalist and radio presenter.
Kent Andrew "Smallzy" Small (born 16 April 1984) is an Australian radio presenter on Nova FM.
Marc-Olivier Fogiel (born July 5, 1969) is a French television and radio presenter and producer.
Mark Preston Curry (born 27 August 1961) is an English actor and television and radio presenter.
Elizabeth Mary "Libby" Purves, (born 2 February 1950) is a British radio presenter, journalist and author.
Enrico Silvestrin (born 30 May 1972) is an Italian actor, television and radio presenter and musician.
Eoghan McDermott (born 15 April 1983) is an Irish television and radio presenter. He is known for hosting The Voice of Ireland, Xfm Drivetime in the UK and narrating Love Island Australia. In addition to being a radio presenter on The RTÉ 2fm Breakfast Show, McDermott is also the current M.C. for the Choice Music Prize, replacing Today FM radio presenter Paul McLoone who served as the previous M.C. for the main Choice Music Prize awards ceremony.
Wayne Tunnicliffe / Wayne Bond (known as Wayne Allen) is a British nightclub DJ and a radio presenter.
Amedeo Sebastiani (born 4 September 1962), best known as Amadeus, is an Italian television and radio presenter.
Janis and Saint Christopher (2013) is an urban fantasy e-novel by Australian radio presenter James McKenzie.
Christian Morin (born 2 March 1945) is a French television and radio presenter, musician (clarinetist) and comedian.
Philip Taggart (born 10 June 1987) is a Northern Irish DJ/Radio Presenter on BBC Radio 1.
Nick Margerrison is a radio presenter who used to present the weekend overnight show on LBC 97.3.
Bakhva Bregvadze (born 17 June 1988) is a Georgian TV host, actor, publisher, marketer and radio presenter.
Alex Dyke (born 19 February 1962) is an English broadcaster and radio presenter on BBC Radio Solent.
Winifred Robinson (born 7 December 1957) is a BBC Radio presenter of the You and Yours programme.
Helene Louise "Helli" Stehle (6 December 1907 - 27 August 2017) was a Swiss actress and radio presenter.
Timothy Leslie Boyd (born 14 December 1952), better known as Tommy Boyd, is a British radio presenter.
Francisco Javier Cárdenas Pérez (born May 18, 1970) is a Spanish singer and television and radio presenter.
Susanna "Zan" Rowe (born 22 March 1978) is an Australian radio presenter currently working at Double J.
John Patrick Doyle AM (born 9 March 1953) is an Australian actor, writer, radio presenter and comedian.
Harcourt is significant for having an enduring stage career which she followed up as a radio presenter.
Kevin Casey (1976 – 3 January 2017) was an Irish radio presenter, who primarily worked for WLR FM.
Karl Lippegaus (born 28 October 1954 in Cologne) is a German music journalist, author and radio presenter.
Paul Angerer (16 May 1927 – 26 July 2017) was an Austrian violist, conductor, composer and radio presenter.
Enrica Bonaccorti (born 18 November 1949) is an Italian former actress, television and radio presenter, and lyricist.
Nunzio Filogamo (20 September 1902 – 24 January 2002) was an Italian television and radio presenter, actor and singer.
Manuchehr Anvar Manuchehr Anvar (; born 1928) is a Persian writer, editor, translator, director and former BBC radio presenter.
Tommaso Labranca (18 February 1962 – 29 August 2016) was an Italian essayist, novelist, journalist, writer, and radio presenter.
Adi Shilon (, born 10 December 1987) is an Israeli radio presenter, actress and television presenter of Jewish origin.
Nick Vindin (born 26 November 1986 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian television and radio presenter from Sydney.
David Dunne is a UK Club DJ, Radio presenter and former head of music at MTV from Manchester.
Alan Price-Roberts or Alan Roberts (born 19 July 1946) is an English radio presenter, producer and actor.
Alexander John "Alex" Riley (born 29 March 1968 in Sheffield, Yorkshire) is an English TV and radio presenter.
Daniele Piombi (14 July 1933 – 18 May 2017) was an Italian television and radio presenter and television writer.
Julia Varela Ruano (born 30 June 1981) is a Spanish television and radio presenter, newsreader, reporter and director.
Harvey Lowe (30 October 1918 – 11 March 2009) was a Canadian radio presenter and world yo-yo champion.
Mallett won two Radio Academy Awards for Best Local Radio presenter (1984) and Best pop music show (1986).
Sarah Jane Brett (born 1974) is an Irish radio presenter, who broadcasts on BBC Radio Ulster breakfast show.
For Scottish Heart Breakfast Radio Presenter, See Robin Galloway Robin Galloway is an American actress, writer and producer.
Christian Argenti (born 3 January 1975) in Fitzroy in Victoria, Australia, is an Australian singer and radio presenter.
As part of England's social-media facing squad announcement, her name was announced by radio presenter Clara Amfo.
DJ Spoony (born Johnathan Joseph; 25 June 1970) is a British garage DJ, radio presenter, and television personality.
Neil Mitchell AO (born 21 November 1951) is an Australian radio presenter on Melbourne AM talk-back station 3AW.
Nora Marie Tschirner (born 12 June 1981) is a German film actress, musician and former television and radio presenter.
Phil Upton (born 9 October 1966 in Birmingham, England) is a British radio presenter in the West Midlands region.
Sharp at the 2005 Cambridge Folk Festival Verity Sharp (born 1970) is a television and radio presenter from England.
Enrico Simonetti (29 January 1924 – 28 May 1978) was an Italian pianist, composer, conductor, and television and radio presenter.
Gbenga Adeboye (September 30, 1959 - April 30, 2003) was a Nigerian singer, comedian, radio presenter and master of ceremony.
Roger John Bolton (born 13 November 1945, Carlisle, Cumberland) is a British television producer and TV and radio presenter.
Vegatone is a common sound especially on Kenyan and local nakuru radios highly popularized by Radio presenter Caleb Koyo.
Shane Todd (born 9 June 1988) is a comedian, television, and radio presenter and actor from Holywood, Northern Ireland.
Peggy O'Keefe (7 April 1928 – 31 March 2019) was an Australian-Scottish pianist, bandleader, and television and radio presenter.
Sheila McClennon (born 13 May 1960) is a British radio presenter, notable for her work on BBC Radio 4.
Scott Bevan (born 1964 in Newcastle, New South Wales) is an Australian TV and radio presenter, journalist and biographer.
Alison Bell (born 21 September 1966 in Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire) is an English journalist and radio presenter.
Marty Fields, (born 1961) is an Australian comedian, host/mc, actor, writer, musician, singer and radio presenter from Melbourne.
Retrieved on 25 August 2013. He is the son of journalist and former Radio Scotland radio presenter Tom Morton.
Ronald Hartley Waldman (13 May 1914 - 10 March 1978) was a British radio presenter and television executive for the BBC.
Dudu Elharar (also spelled Elharrar; ; born in 1945) is an Israeli singer, music producer, actor and television and radio presenter.
David O'Neil (born 8 May 1965) is an Australian stand-up comedian, actor, bass guitarist, writer, television and radio presenter.
Carlos Alberto Portugal Correia de Lacerda (September 20, 1928 – August 27, 2007) was a Portuguese poet and BBC Radio Presenter.
Stephen Allen (born 17 March 1954) is an English radio presenter. He hosts the early morning breakfast show on LBC.
Julie Taton (born 6 February 1984), is a Belgian television and radio presenter and a former beauty pageant title-holder.
Wagons are an Australian alt-country band from Melbourne, Australia, led by singer/songwriter/television and radio presenter Henry Wagons.
John Harry Robert Timpson, (2 July 1928 – 19 November 2005), was a British journalist, best known as a radio presenter.
Joe Hildebrand (born John Hildebrand) is an Australian journalist, television and radio presenter. Hildebrand writes for The Daily Telegraph newspaper.
Walter Pizzulli (born 18 September 1973) is an Italian radio presenter. Since 1999, he hosts several radio programs on Discoradio.
Joe Maiden (1941 – 17 September 2015) was a gardener, horticulturist, author and BBC Radio presenter based in Huby, Yorkshire, England.
Susan Hulme is a Scottish radio presenter, who presents the late-night radio programme Today in Parliament on BBC Radio.
Simona Marchini (born 19 December 1941) is an Italian actress, television and radio presenter, stage director, comedian and art dealer.
Gerald Douglas Edward "Gerry" Northam (born 28 June 1947)Companies House is a British BBC Radio presenter and an investigative journalist.
Manfred Uhlig (2 September 1927 - 24 July 2019) was a German actor, cabaret artist, entertainer and also television and radio presenter.
Shân Margaretta Morgan (born 25 October 1965), known professionally as Shân Cothi, is a Welsh singer-songwriter, television and radio presenter.
Terence Joseph Willesee (born 27 April 1945 in Perth, Western Australia) is a retired Australian journalist and television and radio presenter.
Naomi Wambui Ng'ang'a (born 5 October 1987) is a Kenyan actress and radio presenter. She is sometimes credited as Neomi Ng'ang'a.
Richard "Rich" Clarke (born 19 August 1978) is an English radio presenter and DJ from Worcester, England, currently presenting with Global.
The eLife Podcast is produced by BBC Radio presenter and University of Cambridge consultant virologist Chris Smith of The Naked Scientists.
Ben Harvey is an Australian radio presenter and comedian. He co-hosts the Breakfast show on Nova 919 with Liam Stapleton.
Tam Cowan (born 21 April 1969) is a Scottish football journalist and radio presenter who was previously also a television presenter.
Marsha Shandur (born 1977) is a former radio presenter best known for presenting on Xfm London and Xfm Manchester (as Marsha).
Alex Hall (born Patricia Anne Thompson now Fisher, 17 July 1949 in Nuneaton, Warwickshire) is a British actress and radio presenter.
Gottfried Cervenka, portrait by Heinz Anger, 2017 Gottfried R. Cervenka (29 August 1947 – 15 December 2015) was an Austrian radio presenter.
Lynsey Hipgrave (née Horn; born 6 September 1979) is an English television, radio presenter and journalist, currently working for BT Sport.
He is also lyricist for other artists, such as Luboš Pospíšil. He is also a radio presenter on Radio Beat station.
The Swedish National Final was held on 27 February 1982 in Gothenburg, Sweden. Hosted by TV and radio presenter Fredrik Belfrage.
Philip Douglas Broadhurst (26 June 1949 – 24 April 2020) was a New Zealand composer, jazz pianist, music lecturer and radio presenter.
Charles Wooley (born 1948) is a Scottish journalist, reporter, writer, TV personality and radio presenter who reported for Channel Nine's 60 Minutes.
Harriet Scott (born 23 January 1972) is a British radio presenter with Magic FM, presenting the Weekday Breakfast show with Ronan Keating.
Janina Maria Paradowska-Zimowska (born May 2, 1942 in Krakow, died on June 29, 2016) was a Polish journalist and radio presenter.
Angela Athena Pippos (born 29 December 1969), is an Australian journalist, television/radio presenter, author, MC and public speaker, of Greek heritage.
Anna Butkevich (Ukrainian: Анна Геннадіївна Буткевич; born February 27, 1985; Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian TV and radio presenter, model, and actress.
Emma Louise Boughton (born 27 November 1970 in Oxford, Oxfordshire), better known as Emma B, is a radio presenter in the UK.
Anfisa Alexandrovna Chekhova (Russian: Анфи́са Александровна Че́хова; born December 21, 1977, Moscow, USSR) is a Russian tele- and radio-presenter, singer, actress.
Lizzy Lovette as guest at Sherlock Holmes movie premiere, in December 2011 Elizabeth Lovette is an Australian radio presenter and TV presenter.
Chrysa Spiliotis also Chrisa Spilioti; , (12 January 1956 – 23 July 2018) was a Greek stage and television actress, playwright and radio presenter.
Virginie Claes (born 17 December 1982 in Herk-de-Stad, Limburg) is television and radio presenter and a former beauty pageant title-holder.
Frank McCarthy (born 26 August 1971) is a Scottish radio presenter and disc jockey, broadcasting on BFBS Radio from October 1992 to date.
Adam Parsons (born 15 July 1970 in London) is an English television and radio presenter. He is the Europe Correspondent for Sky News.
Several former contestants have ended up working in the media themselves, including TV presenter Lauren Jamison and Cambridge-based radio presenter, Matt Webb.
Radio presenter Geoff Lloyd featured the route in the show Boring? The number 23 bus? Never! at the Boring Conference in December 2010.
Rory Hall (born 1994) is an Irish singer/songwriter, electronic music producer and radio presenter best known under the alias Proper Micro NV.
Mumtaz Hussain () is an English solicitor and radio presenter. She is best known for presenting Health and Healing with Mumtaz on RedShift Radio.
Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball live locally. Hull F.C. superstar, Marc Sneyd grew up locally. Radio presenter Mark Lloyd grew up in Shaw.
Clary Kerstin Margareta Behrendtz (18 August 1950 – 28 March 2020) was a Swedish radio presenter and director of music for Sveriges Radio's programmes.
Phil Clifton is a British television and Sony nominated radio presenter, appearing on MTV (UK and Ireland), Radio X and formerly Channel 4.
Lauren Layfield (born in Warwick, Warwickshire) is an English television and radio presenter and journalist who works mainly for CBBC and Capital FM.
John Kenneally is an Australian radio presenter based in Adelaide, who after many years on ABC radio, moved to commercial radio in 2010.
Elin Fflur Llewelyn Harvey (née Jones; born 26 July 1984), known professionally as Elin Fflur, is a Welsh singer-songwriter, television and radio presenter.
Julien Lepers (; whose real name is Ronan Gerval Lepers) is a French television and radio presenter, and a singer-songwriter, born on in Paris.
Giandomenico Boncompagni (13 May 1932 – 16 April 2017), best known as Gianni Boncompagni, was a television and radio presenter, director, writer and a lyricist.
Sam Gombya went to Nakivubo Blue Primary School and then to Seven Hills Secondary School. He is radio presenter at Dembe Fm in Kampala.
In 2017 The first-ever chart dedicated to reggae and dancehall music established in Australia by radio presenter DJ Ragz and Dancehall Reggae Australia.
Kaajal Bakrania (born 6 August 1983), better known by her stage name Kayper, is a DJ, producer and radio presenter from the United Kingdom.
An Lemmens (born 8 September 1980) is a television and radio presenter at VTM/2BE/Studio Brussel and a former VJ on TMF Belgium.
Marshall worked as a radio presenter with the BBC, and spent several years as host of the evening show on Melody FM in London.
Gabriel returned to Martinique in the 1940s, becoming a radio presenter, a career which lasted over 30 years. She continued recording until the 1960s.
Rex Palmer was an early BBC Radio presenter who made programmes for children under the pseudonym "Uncle Rex", and sang on air as "Rex Faithful".
In recent months, Helgi has been heard as a radio presenter at FM957, an Icelandic hit radio station mainly focusing on the younger audience group.
In 2015, he had a leading role in comedy Auntie Boss! alongside Eve D'Souza. Apart from acting, Maqbul is a radio presenter in Capital FM.
Maqbul Mohammed (born 7 March 1981) is a Kenyan actor and radio presenter. He is most notable for his role in television series Makutano Junction.
1999 (Germany). Underdog Records. In 2009, Maid of Orleans was covered by the German DJ and radio presenter DJ Happy Vibes as a house track.
The late BBC radio presenter Charlie Gillett was a prominent fan in the United Kingdom and included El Chango's tracks on his compilations and playlists .
Paul Hugh Clitheroe AM (born 7 July 1955 in Nottingham, England, UK) is an Australian television presenter, radio presenter, financial analyst, financial advisor and publisher.
Susan Lynne Semedo ("Pebbles") is a radio presenter, personality, and voice- over artist Pebbles Voice, LLC., Southborough, Massachusetts (archived 2011) in the Boston, Massachusetts area.
Yoav Kutner (; born 18 May 1954) is an Israeli music editor, TV and radio presenter, who has significantly promoted performers ranging from Mashina to Radiohead.
The future awards 2008 - "On Air Personality of the Year". She also 'Dynamix Awards' for Radio Presenter of the year in 2008. She also won the "Green Awards for Excellence" for the radio category that same year. In 2009, she won the "Exquisite Lady of the Year" award for "Best female radio presenter" and in 2010, she was nominated again for "The Future Awards".
In 1993, he joined the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, USA where he graduated with a degree in political science in 1997. Gaetano's career as a radio presenter goes back several years before signing up with Kenya's Capital FM. Prior to moving to neighboring country Kenya as a radio presenter, Gaetano worked for Capital FM Uganda as well as Vision Voice, a Ugandan radio station.
Mel Knight is a Welsh radio presenter, who presents popular Red Dragon FM radio show 'The Full Welsh Breakfast', together with her partner Jason 'Jase' Harrold.
Dato' Mizal bin Zaini or better known as AC Mizal (born 21 December 1971) is a Malaysian actor, singer, comedian, TV host and former radio presenter.
Mikhail Semenovich Kazinik (; born on November 13, 1951 in Leningrad, USSR) is a music lecturer, teacher, television and radio presenter, and a popularizer of classical music.
Picking married Sarah Darling, a radio presenter on the station Xfm, on 31 March 2007.I'm married! – Weebl's Stuff . Weebls-stuff.com. Retrieved on 3 January 2012.
Eric Ehrenfried Baume OBE (29 May 190024 April 1967) was a New Zealand-born Australian based journalist, novelist, radio presenter, actor and television talk show host.
Claudia Hammond (born 23 May 1971) is a British author, occasional TV presenter, and frequent radio presenter with the BBC World Service and BBC Radio 4.
Keith McGowan OAM (9 March 1943 – 22 December 2013) was an Australian radio presenter. He was born in Melbourne, Australia and died there, aged 70 years.
Pam Rhodes (born 22 September 1950) is an English television, radio presenter and author, known for presenting BBC Television's long-running religious series Songs of Praise.
Guido Notari (10 May 1893 - 21 January 1957) was an Italian actor and radio presenter. He appeared in more than fifty films from 1939 to 1956.
Halit Kıvanç (born 18 February 1925) is a Turkish television and radio presenter, humorist, sports journalist and writer. He is best known as a sports commentator.
Shay Byrne (born 19 August 1972) is an Irish Radio presenter. Since 2011 he has replaced Maxi as host on RTÉ Radio 1's Rising Time.
Sonja Tomić is a contemporary Croatian writer, translator, illustrator, croatist, Germanist and radio presenter. She has been noted for her works in children's literature and travelogues.
Denis Walter OAM, (born 3 January 1955) is an Australian radio presenter, baritone singer, recording artist and media personality who also presented television news for 16 years.
Nils Roger Nordin (born 24 April 1977) is a Swedish radio presenter and journalist. He has presented several radio shows including Rix Topp 6 and RIX MorronZoo.
Valerie Masters (born 24 April 1940) is a British former singer, television and radio presenter and actress, who recorded and performed in the late 1950s and 1960s.
Andrea Lauren Gibbs (born in Donnybrook, Western Australia) is an Australian comedian, actress and radio presenter. Gibbs currently presents Weekends with Andrea Gibbs on ABC Local Radio.
Jo James, "Tributes paid to radio presenter and voice-over Bob Stewart", Radio Today, 28 March 2019. Retrieved 3 April 2019 He died on 28 March 2019.
Max Reinhardt is a radio presenter known for presenting Late Junction on BBC Radio 3 as well as hosting the Late Junction stage at the Latitude Festival.
Fran Kelly is an Australian radio presenter, current affairs journalist and political correspondent who has hosted the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Radio National program Breakfast since March 2005.
Patricia Karvelas is an Australian radio presenter, current affairs journalist and political correspondent. Karvelas currently hosts RN Drive on Radio National and Afternoon Briefing on ABC News.
Anthony Edward Paolo Firetto (born 30 June 1957 in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire) is a British radio presenter, TV host and actor, currently based in San Francisco, United States.
Alan Robson (born 1 October 1955) is an English radio presenter, best known for hosting the long-running North East radio talk show, Alan Robson's Night Owls.
Keren Neubach, 1998 Keren Neubach (; born March 28, 1970) is an Israeli journalist, television presenter for the Israeli (government) Channel 1, and radio presenter for Reshet Bet.
Geoff Barron Lloyd (born 20 April 1973) is an English radio presenter, television host, podcast host and writer, best known for his talk radio and music shows.
James Kerley in Sydney for 'The Campaign' red carpet event at Fox Studios, in August 2012 James (Kash Kab) Kerley is an Australian TV presenter and radio presenter.
Arthur Gordon Clough (26 August 1934, Salford, Lancashire - 6 April 1996, London), was an English radio presenter and journalist, primarily known for his work on BBC Radio 4.
Matt Forde (born 6 November 1982) is an English comedian,"'Matt Forde: Dishonorable Member" Fest, Review by Peter Geoghegan 14 August 2011 impressionist, comedy writer, and radio presenter.
Judi Love (born 4 June 1980) is an English stand-up comedian and radio presenter. In 2020, she became a panellist on the ITV talk show Loose Women.
Hermione Cockburn (born 1973, Sussex, England) is a British television and radio presenter specialising in scientific and educational programmes. She is currently Scientific Director at Our Dynamic Earth.
Prior to taking her first job as radio presenter, she worked as a sheep shearer for three months in the town of Otautau, New Zealand, in early 1989.
As a radio presenter on BBC Radio 4, he is chiefly known for his work on Feedback, and Sunday which he regularly presented from 1998 until January 2010.
Mübeccel Argun Tek (190926 April 1982) was a Turkish sportswoman, teacher of physical education and radio presenter, who worked for the BBC Turkish Service in London, United Kingdom.
Francisca Urio (born February 6, 1981, in Meiningen, Thuringia, East Germanyfrancisca-urion.de) is a German singer-songwriter and radio presenter of Afro-German heritage who lives in Berlin.
Having won a "Taiwan Idol" TV singing contest,Jen Su on being a tv and radio presenter and travelista (Interview) Female Entrepreneur SA Jen Su released 4 albums.
Kanoa Lloyd (born December 1986) is a television and radio presenter from New Zealand. Lloyd was born in Gisborne to Ngāti Porou whānau, and grew up in Dunedin.
Steven Jacobs (born 8 January 1967) is an Australian television, radio presenter and actor. Jacobs has previously been a weather presenter on the Nine Network's breakfast program Today.
Sam Gombya is a Ugandan musician, radio presenter and social activist. He has taken part in the campaign against tobacco. He is married to fellow musician Sophie Gombya.
David Allan (born 7 August 1940, in Bury, Lancashire) is an English broadcaster and journalist, best known for his work as a television continuity announcer and radio presenter.
Vladimir Alexandrovich Berezin (; born April 3, 1957, Oryol) is a Soviet and Russian actor, journalist, television and radio presenter. He was awarded the title People's Artist of Russia.
Spencer Leigh (born 1 February 1945) is a BBC radio presenter and author, with particular expertise in the development of pop and rock music and culture in Britain.
Shirley Varnagy Bronfenmajer (born February 1, 1982 in Caracas) is a Venezuelan journalist, writer and TV and radio presenter of Jewish origin.Shirley Varnagy: “Siento a Israel como otra patria”.
This channel went bankrupt in 2010. As a radio presenter Van den Heuvel presented Blik op morgen and Op de valreep. He wrote a weekly column for Broadcast Magazine.
Sabina Wanjiru Chege is a Kenyan politician and former television actress and radio presenter who currently serves in the Kenya National Assembly as the woman representative for Murang'a County.
Mark Page (born in Middlesbrough) is an English radio presenter and announcer. Between 1983 and 1986 he was the presenter of the BBC Radio 1 early weekend breakfast show.
Naidoo hosting Australian Human Rights Commission event in 2011 Indira Naidoo (born 15 May 1968 in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa) is an Australian author, journalist and television and radio presenter.
Phil Mercer is an English radio presenter born in Reigate, Surrey. He currently presents the Sunday Gardening and Food show Garden Café with Sophie Grigson on BBC Radio Oxford.
His uncle is BBC radio presenter Dotun Adebayo, who is the brother of Tobi's father (a Nigerian barrister). Adebayo-Rowling attended Longhill High School in Rottingdean, just outside Brighton.
Titti Schultz (2017) Titti Maria Christina Schultz (born May 25, 1972 in Gävle, Sweden) is a Swedish radio presenter, compere, and moderator. She is currently working as a radio presenter at Swedish Radio's talk show P4 Extra. Earlier in her career, Schultz hosted shows at RIX FM and NRJ, Rix Morronzoo, Eftermiddag med Erik & Titti, and Vakna med Roger. In 2016, she won the Talarforum "Årets Talare" prize in the Moderator category.
Jolyon Brettingham Smith (9 September 1949 - 17 May 2008) was a British composer, conductor, performer, author, and radio presenter, and a university teacher at the Berlin University of the Arts.
Darren "Whackhead" Simpson (born 19 April 1977) is a radio presenter () working for Primedia, a broadcasting company that broadcasts 94.7 Highveld Stereo and 94.5 Kfm in South Africa (among others).
Kaun Hai!.Adam Bedi baptised This marriage ended in divorce. In the early 1990s, Bedi married TV and radio presenter Nikki Bedi. They had no children and divorced in 2005.
Howard Bentham was born in Bedford in 1965 and is a graduate of Birmingham University. He has worked as a radio presenter since 1997 and a stadium announcer since 1999.
Trevor Neil "Bruno" Brookes (born 24 April 1959 in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire Aircheck Tracker geocities.com) is an English radio presenter who became prominent on British radio in the 1980s.
Jordi in the center next to Artur Mas and Pilar Rahola Jordi González Belart (born 26 September 1962 in Barcelona, Spain) is a Spanish journalist and television and radio presenter.
Joy Worth was a BBC radio presenter, active in the 1940s and 1950s, who appeared as a "castaway" on the BBC Radio programme Desert Island Discs on 17 Oct 1952.
Nadia Ali (; born 15 November 1984) is an English television and radio presenter of Bangladeshi descent. She is best known for presenting the Sunday evening show on BBC Asian Network.
Started on 10 October, Dancing Stars 2 was aired on Saturdays as well. The show's new hosts were the actress Elena Petrova and the TV and radio presenter Dimitar Pavlov.
Anthony Eric Delroy (born 1 January 1953) is a retired Australian radio presenter. Delroy hosted ABC Local Radio's late-night talkback show Nightlife from 1987 to 2016 when he retired.
Dozens of high-profile individuals signed up to the scheme. They included chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, fashion designer Vivienne Westwood, TV and radio presenter Kevin McCloud, and actor Peter Capaldi.
Clinton David Boon (born 28 June 1959) is an English musician, DJ and radio presenter. Boon originally rose to fame as the keyboard player (and sometimes vocalist) of Inspiral Carpets.
Benjamin Brian Thomas Watt (born 6 December 1962) is a British musician, singer, songwriter, author, DJ and radio presenter, best known as one half of the duo Everything but the Girl.
Michael Harrison was a soldier, and a BBC radio presenter, active in the 1940s. He appeared as a "castaway" on the BBC Radio programme Desert Island Discs on 25 August 1945.
Michael "Wippa" Wipfli (born 29 September 1979) is an Australian radio presenter and comedian living in Sydney who is on the Nova 96.9 breakfast show Fitzy and Wippa with Ryan Fitzgerald.
Joseph Junior Adenuga was born to Nigerian parents on 19 September 1982 in Tottenham, North London He is one of four children, including fellow musician Jme and radio presenter Julie Adenuga.
Kaz Hawkins (born 1973) is a Northern Irish blues, soul & jazz singer, songwriter, radio presenter, public speaker and mental health activist, born in Belfast Northern Ireland and now lives in France.
Julyan Sinclair is an Orcadian television and radio presenter. He won a BAFTA in 2002 for "Best New Television Presenter" for his work on various Scottish Television arts and entertainment programmes.
Teresa Lourdes Borrego Campos (born 31 August 1965) is a Spanish television and radio presenter, tertulia participant, and businessperson. She is the elder daughter of journalist and presenter María Teresa Campos.
In December 1967 he became player-manager of Limerick. His contract was terminated in March 1968 He eventually settled in Australia, working in Sydney as a football journalist and radio presenter.
Seal is the mother of two boys and lives in Sydney. She was also in a long term relationship with television and radio presenter Ed Phillips until they separated in 2012.
Lauren Rose Crace (born 25 May 1986) is an English actress and radio presenter, known for her portrayal of Danielle Jones in the BBC soap opera EastEnders from 2008 to 2009.
Lionel Kelleway (born 1944) is a British radio presenter. For many years until 2009, he was the lead presenter of the BBC Radio 4 natural history documentary series, The Living World.
Edward Enfield (3 September 1929 – 21 February 2019) was an English television and radio presenter and newspaper journalist. He was also the father of comedian Harry Enfield and novelist Lizzie Enfield.
Stephanie Hirst is an English radio presenter who started working for BBC Radio Leeds in 2018. She has hosted Hit40UK and the weekday breakfast show on Capital Yorkshire Hirsty's Daily Dose.
Ishrat Fatima (or Ishrat Fatima Saqib) is a former Pakistani newsreader and radio presenter who worked for Pakistan Television and Radio Pakistan. In 2019, she received civil award for her services.
Devin Joseph Jordan Griffin (born 23 December 1984) is a British radio presenter, DJ and actor, who is most commonly known for presenting the weekend afternoon show on BBC Radio 1.
Anderson died on 21 August 2014, aged 69, following a long illness. Requiem Mass for the radio presenter was held at St Eugene's Cathedral.Anderson's funeral service, bbc.com; accessed 28 August 2014.
Daloni Metcalfe is a Welsh television and radio presenter (born 9 February 1968), currently presenting the Ffermio and Fferm FfactorPwy yw ffermwr gorau Cymru? Daily Post North Wales series on S4C.
Angela Kalule is a Ugandan musician and radio presenter."Angella back with ‘Kakondo’" newvision.co.ug. Retrieved 10 January 2015"Angela Kalule wows guests at Sheraton" observer.ug. Retrieved 10 January 2015.
Swapna was born in Hyderabad to Jyotsna, a FM radio presenter known for the popular programme JAPA 4. Her maternal grandmother is a presenter of Radio Bhanumati of All India Radio.
Sten Feldreich (born 24 July 1955) is a Swedish basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics. He is the son of radio presenter Bengt Feldreich.
ITV presenter Sir Trevor McDonald started the race at Ham Common in 2008. Former Arsenal FC footballer and current radio presenter Ian Wright will be among those cycling the 2013 ride.
Thomas Little is an Australian comedian, writer, actor, television and radio presenter. He currently co-hosts The Project on Network 10 and Carrie & Tommy on the Hit Network with Carrie Bickmore.
Claes was Miss Limburg 2006 and later that year she was crowned Miss Belgium. She later became a television and radio presenter, including for French- language channels RTL-TVI and Bel RTL.
Also, the French program Le Monde Demain ("Tomorrow's World") is broadcast throughout the Caribbean. Up until his death in 2010, it was presented by longtime evangelist and radio presenter Dibar K. Apartian.
James Alfred Caine (11 June 1926 – 11 April 2018), known as "Jim the Jazz," was a Manx jazz pianist, radio presenter and raconteur whose career, in various parts, spanned over 70 years.
Nick Abbot (born 22 August 1960) is an English radio presenter, who previously covered on the Real Radio network and currently presents The Late Show on Friday, Saturday and Sunday on LBC.
Paul John Ross (born 31 December 1956) is an English television and radio presenter, journalist and media personality. He is the son of Martha Ross and the elder brother of Jonathan Ross.
The single reached #2 in English radio presenter John Peel's Festive Fifty Chart in 1997.Festive Fifty: 1997 Chart on bbc.co.uk The single's cover art shows details from the McMinnville UFO photographs.
In 2018, Peel was a featured guest Radio presenter for five weeks on BBC 6 Music, filling in for Elbow's Guy Garvey. She also presents the BBC Radio 3 show Night Tracks.
He was once co-host for Muvi TV's The Breakfast Show and was once a radio presenter for Rock FM. He was also the National Treasurer for the Zambia Association of Musicians.
Ragnheiður Ásta Pétursdóttir (28 May 1941 – 1 August 2020) was an Icelandic radio presenter at RÚV between 1962 and 2006. She was married to . Ragnheiður Ásta died on 1 August 2020, aged 79.
Rookwood Hospital is the home to Rookwood Sound Hospital Radio, which broadcasts at the site and to the University Hospital Llandough and is where radio presenter Huw Stephens began his career at 14.
Matt Cooper (born 21 July 1966) is an Irish journalist, author, television presenter and radio presenter of The Last Word on Today FM. He is also a former editor of the Sunday Tribune.
Israël Chaim "Ischa" Meijer (14 February 1943 - 14 February 1995) was a Dutch journalist, television presenter, radio presenter, critic and author. He survived the Nazi concentration camp Bergen Belsen along with his parents.
Prior to becoming a comedian, Showko was a Radio Presenter and DJ with regular programs for Radio Osaka, FM Uji, Yes FM and Beach Station FM in Japan and FM96.3 at MediaCorp Singapore.
Annabel Claire Giles (born 20 May 1959) is a British counsellor and psychotherapist. She is best known as a television and radio presenter, who has also worked as a model, actress and novelist.
Blokely's celebrity columnists include: Bath and England rugby union player Olly Barkley; TV & Radio Presenter Nat Coombs; television and radio presenter, Dave Berry; stand-up comedian, Josh Howie; and USA born actress and model, Kelly-Anne Lyons. Yorkshire and England cricketer, Ryan Sidebottom contributed to the magazine during the 2010–11 Ashes series. Aimed at men between 20 and 40, Blokely's main categories and topics include; Grooming; Entertainment; Life; Style; Current Affairs; and Sports. Additional sections, which appear occasionally, include Motoring and Music.
Eddie Ayres (born 1967) is a musician, music teacher and radio presenter. He is notable for his work on the Australian ABC Classic FM radio station, as well as for his numerous charitable efforts.
Adelle Onyango (born February 5, 1989) is a Kenyan radio presenter, social activist and media personality. She was selected as one of 2017's BBC100 Women and one of OkayAfrica's Top Women of 2018.
Ben Michael Perreau (born 1980 in Taplow, England) is a British journalist, radio presenter and entrepreneur who founded Synkio, an online marketplace for licensing music and Gigulate, a music news and concert listings aggregator.
In early 2020, Newman was announced by forthcoming radio station Times Radio as the presenter of their Friday drive time programme. She continues to present Channel 4 News whilst being a Times Radio presenter.
On 28 September 2008, Jaber married boyfriend and radio presenter Kyle Sandilands. However, after two years of the marriage, on 12 July 2010 it was announced in the media that the couple had split.
In the 2014 Queen's Birthday Honours, Catterns was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for "significant service to the broadcast media industry as a radio presenter, and to social welfare organisations".
BBC radio Kent personality Zac Daunt-Jones lives locally, and often mentions the village on air; especially during the James Whale (radio) show. TV and radio presenter Caroline Feraday grew up in the village.
Choi Hwa-jeong (born February 10, 1961) is a South Korean actress, radio presenter and television presenter. Her syndicated talk radio show Power Time, airs via SBS Power FM and its provincial affiliates since 1996.
Affiliate (Notes of a Radio Presenter) (Russian: Филиал (Записки ведущего)) is a novel by the Russian writer Sergei Dovlatov. It was written in November 1987 in New York.Сергей Довлатов. Собрание сочинений в 3-х томах.
At the end of July 2004 it was reported that Lomu had indeed undergone a kidney transplant on Tuesday, 28 July, in Auckland, New Zealand. The kidney was donated by Wellington radio presenter Grant Kereama.
He worked with the newspaper until 2008. He was a radio presenter with Power FM 104.1 in 2004. This is where he acquired the Pablo name. He ended working with the radio station in 2009.
Gareth Gwynn is a comedy writer, performer and radio presenter. He is the co- writer of the television sitcoms Bull and Tourist Trap and the radio sitcoms Ankle Tag, Passing On and Social Club FM.
Paul Louis Hardcastle is a British composer, musician, producer, songwriter, radio presenter and multi-instrumentalist. He is best known for his song "19", which went to number 1 in the UK Singles Chart in 1985.
Julie Adenuga (born 15 July 1988 in London, England) is a British radio presenter and was one of the three lead DJs for Beats 1, Apple's 24/7 radio station as part of Apple Music.
David Hammond (born 1995) is an Irish radio presenter. He is known for presenting the lunchtime show Beat's Big Lunch on Beat 102 103. He previously presented Top 7@7 and the Takeover on Beat.
Children of Verily Bruce and Captain Donald Clive Anderson: # Marian O'Hare, designer. # Rachel Anderson, a writer mostly of children's literature. # Eddie Anderson, a television producer. # Janie Anderson (now Janie Hampton), a writer and radio presenter.
Turíbio Ruiz (September 26, 1929 – July 25, 2020) was a Brazilian actor, voice actor, television presenter, and radio presenter. His career as an actor and broadcaster spanned from the late 1940s to the early 2010s.
Nonini is famed for releasing the first Genge hit early in his career. He runs a video production company named "Pro Habo" which successfully gave rise to P Unit. He is also a radio presenter.
Chairing a discussion panel at the 2012 Global Atheist Convention Derek Guille (born 1951) is an Australian radio presenter. He presented the Evenings program on 774 ABC Melbourne and ABC Victoria from 2003 to 2011.
Ben Fordham (born 29 November 1976) is an Australian journalist, sports reporter and radio presenter. Fordham currently hosts Ben Fordham Live on Sydney radio station 2GB and is host of television program Australian Ninja Warrior.
Mandy Brown Ojugbana is a Nigerian musician and radio presenter. In 1986, she released her debut album titled Breakthrough which included reworks of Bobby Benson's "Taxi Driver" and George Benson's "The Greatest Love of All".
Right out of high school in 2005, Anite started working as a radio presenter at a radio station in Arua, continuing in that capacity intermittently until 2007. Beginning in 2006 and continuing until 2010, she worked as a radio presenter at Uganda Broadcasting Corporation in Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. From 2008 until 2010, she worked at the Uganda Media Centre as the Public Affairs Assistant for International Relations. In 2011, she contested for the parliamentary seat of Youth Representative for Northern Uganda.
Coulter performing at Nova 96.9's Fitzy and Wippa's For the Love of Sydney Party at The Standard, Darlinghurst, New South Wales in October 2011. Coulter made her debut as a radio presenter in January 2008, joining Brisbane's B105 FM breakfast team, alongside Labrat, Stav and Camilla. That same year, she co-hosted Melbourne's Fox FM summer breakfast show, alongside Mike Goldman and Brian McFadden. Coulter became a full-time radio presenter for Sydney's Nova 96.9 breakfast show in 2010, alongside Merrick Watts and Scott Dooley.
Adrian Love (born 3 August 1944 in York – 10 March 1999) was a British radio presenter, remembered for his Love in the Afternoon programme on BBC Radio 2. He was the son of musician Geoff Love.
Susie Mathis (born Susan Mathis, 29 April 1947) is a former singer, actress and radio presenter who, in later years, became a fundraiser for Francis House Children's Hospice, and many other charities in North West England.
Neil Francis is a British freelance radio presenter, currently hosting afternoon drive on London DAB station, Thames Radio, and previously presented programmes on Absolute Radio, Absolute 80s, Capital FM, Gold, Chiltern Radio and BBC Radio Kent.
The Ray Bryant version was the version featured in the film Hairspray. The other popular version was by Al Brown & The Tunetoppers. Another version was recorded by radio presenter Alan Freeman for Decca Records in 1962.
He married Mexican former tennis player Andrea Hernandez in April 2014. Knox's parents live in the States. His sister Diane Knox, a former radio presenter on Clyde 1, lives in Florida and works in golf media.
Dmitry Borisovich Gryzlov (; 20 June 1979, Leningrad, USSR) is a Russian television presenter, radio presenter, politician and entrepreneur. Member of the regional political council of the “United Russia” party. Founder of the “Modnoe radio” radio station.
Caroline Jane "Carol" Smith (born 25 October 1975) is a radio presenter from Singapore. She currently co-presents the drive show on Kiss 92FM. She was previously a presenter on Class 95FM from 2007 to 2011.
She was also a full-time radio presenter for Sydney's Nova 96.9 breakfast show in 2010, alongside Merrick Watts and Scott Dooley. In 2019, Coulter became the host of the ninth season of Australia's Got Talent.
Heinz Siegfried Wolff, (29 April 1928 – 15 December 2017) was a German-born British scientist as well as a television and radio presenter. He was best known for the BBC television series The Great Egg Race.
Andrew Jefford taking notes while reviewing a vineyard location in Tasmania. Andrew Jefford (born 1956) is an English journalist, radio presenter, poet, magazine editor, and as a wine writer, the author of various books and columns.
Kim Eun-ji (; born 10 September 1979), better known as MayBee (), is a South Korean singer, lyricist, actress and radio presenter. She hosted KBS Cool FM's Pump Up the Volume radio show from 2006 to 2010.
Bridget Hustwaite (born 10 April 1991) is an Australian radio presenter, journalist and Endometriosis Australia ambassador. She hosts the evening programme Good Nights on youth radio station Triple J, a position she has held since 2018.
Ian McNamara , commonly known as "Macca", is an Australian radio presenter, singer-songwriter and producer, best known for hosting the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's long running radio program Australia All Over on the ABC Local Radio network.
Shaun Doherty (; born 20 August 1964 in Stoke-on-Trent) is a former radio presenter with Highland Radio based in Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland. Although Doherty is English-born, Shaun's father was a native of Inishowen.
Kevin Greening (30 December 1962 – 29 December 2007) was a British radio presenter, who co-hosted The Radio 1 Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 1 with Zoe Ball from 13 October 1997 to 25 September 1998.
Angela Tsun (born 27 August 1982) is an Australian television and radio presenter. Tsun is currently weekend news presenter on Seven News in Perth. She also currently co-hosts The Dead Set Legends on Mix 94.5.
John Edgar Thomas Anderson (born 18 May 1948) is a Northern Irish composer, editor, arranger, TV producer and director, record producer and radio presenter. He is "one of Ireland’s most accomplished writers, producers, directors and composers".
Spencer Howson (born 9 March 1972 in England) is an Australian radio presenter. He was the host of Breakfast on 612 ABC Brisbane and when he resigned he had worked for the ABC for 25 years.
Alexander Edward Dyson (born 22 June 1988) is an Australian radio presenter who presented the breakfast show on Australian youth radio station Triple J from 2010 to 2016, alongside Tom Ballard and then with Matt Okine.
Jarosław Kuźniar (born 29 January 1978) is a Polish television and radio presenter. Connected with TVN and TVN24 from 2010 to 2016 c. He has been the host of TV show X Factor in 2011 and 2012.
Rory McConnell is a DJ and radio presenter for BBC Radio 1. He previously presented the Northern Ireland edition of BBC Introducing, a regionalised radio programme transmitted Belfast from midnight to 2am on Sunday night/Monday morning.
Dave Couse (born 1965) is an Irish musician, producer, and radio presenter best known for being the lead singer and main songwriter with the band A House. Couse has also released three albums as a solo artist.
The show features two teams of guest panellists, one led by comedian Dave O'Neil and the other by radio presenter Katie "Monty" Dimond. They compete in rounds of questions and games about trends, fads and social phenomena.
Alexander was introduced to ex-Premier League footballer Stewart Castledine by mutual friend, radio presenter Robin Banks. She married Castledine in 2000 in Richmond, West London The couple have two children. They live in Thames Ditton, Surrey.
The single was made available as a free download via radio presenter Annie Mac's "Free Music Monday" SoundCloud channel. Opening with muffled dialogue, the song incorporates robotic vocals and a sample of R&B; artist Chuckii Booker.
He participated in the first ever talent hunt by Radio Mirchi in 2003. He won the hunt against 1500 participants and joined as the radio presenter even though he did not have any formal training in it.
The youngest radio presenter in the UAE. At just 21, Jacobs' show is described as having an "anything goes" vibe to it. Jacob has a very high audience with the after school run among parents and students.
He is also a local radio presenter for BBC Radio Lancashire. Matthew Sillitoe replaced Gerald Jackson as presenter at the start of the 2014–15 season and has continued to host the broadcast in its familiar format.
Ben Shires is a British television presenter and comedian, currently working on TV channels CBBC and Dave. He hosts the Guinness World Records-themed children's show Officially Amazing, and is also a radio presenter on Heart Yorkshire.
Jon Briggs (born 24 January 1965) is an English television and radio presenter. He is best known for his voice-over work, and particularly as the British voice used by Apple Inc.'s Siri virtual assistant software.
A number of celebrities made accidental and unsolicited appearances during the third series of Naked Camera. These included the rugby analyst and radio presenter George Hook,"Naked Camera gets George Hook". Naked Camera. Retrieved 21 November 2008.
Hubert Mbuku Nakitare (born 2 October 1982), commonly known by his stage name Nonini, is a Kenyan hip hop recording artist, entertainer, radio presenter, businessman and philanthropist. He is often referred to Godfather he is well known.
Uchenna Martin Anyanwu (born August 30, 1979) in New York City, known professionally as Uch or DJ Uch is an American radio presenter, mixshow DJ, and house music producer who grew up in The Bronx, New York.
Desiree Lowry Rodríguez (born June 25, 1972 in San Juan) is a Puerto Rican beauty pageant titleholder, fashion model, TV host, radio presenter, event coordinator, model agency owner, and former pageant director for Miss Universe Puerto Rico.
Giovanni Batista "Jack" de ManioMassingberd, H. The Very Best of the Daily Telegraph Obituaries (Pan 2001), p.54 MC and Bar (26 January 1914 – 28 October 1988) was a British journalist, best known as a radio presenter.
Sonny Jay Muharrem (born 30 June 1993), known as Sonny Jay, is a singer and radio presenter. As a musician he was known for being a member of the group Loveable Rogues who reached the finals of the sixth series of Britain's Got Talent in 2012. As a radio presenter he presented Phoenix FM from 2015 to 2017 before moving to Capital FM. He began presenting Capital Breakfast alongside Roman Kemp and Vick Hope (later Sian Welby). In 2021, he is set to participate in the thirteenth series of Dancing on Ice.
Kacungira began as a radio presenter while still in University, working her way up from intern to Deputy Program Director by the time she received her first class degree. She then earned her Master of Arts degree in Communication Studies from the University of Leeds, where she graduated with distinction. Kacungira started her media career as a radio presenter at Power FM, a Christian radio station in Kampala, Uganda. In 2010 Kacungira together with her older sister Seanice Kacungira co-founded Blu Flamingo; a digital media management company.
Ian James Cover (born 31 July 1956) is an Australian radio presenter, comedian, politician and author. He rose to prominence as a founding member of radio sporting comedy group the Coodabeen Champions, entered Victorian state politics in 1996, serving one term as a Liberal Party member of the Victorian Legislative Council, and subsequently returned to radio comedy. Cover has also been a radio presenter and newspaper columnist in his own right, and has written three books. Cover was born in Melbourne, and was educated at Bellaire Primary School and Belmont High School in Geelong.
Paul James Miller (born July 18, 1966) is a radio presenter who resides in Twickenham, London. He currently presents The Paul Miller Show and The Paul Miller Soul Show on BBC Local Radio in the South of England.
KZN Capital 104fm is a South African community radio station based in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal which started broadcasting in mid-2014. The station was founded by Jerry Jones, a former municipal employee, mobile DJ and community radio presenter.
Jonathan Eric Faine (born 21 September 1956) is an Australian former radio presenter who hosted the morning program on ABC Radio Melbourne in Melbourne. Faine is recognised as a prominent and influential member of the Australian Jewish community.
Andrea Ratuski is a Canadian radio presenter and producer, particularly known as host of the national programme Northern Lights on CBC Radio (discontinued in 2007). She graduated from the University of Manitoba with a Bachelor of Music degree.
He resigned after the Sydney Games and became a radio presenter of a popular sports program called Langs de Lijn. Tom van 't Hek is the younger brother of popular Dutch comedian and publicist Youp van 't Hek.
Penelope Jane Smith (born 21 September 1958) is an English television presenter, newsreader and radio presenter. She has presented for Sky News, GMTV, Classic FM, BBC Radio London, and is the current presenter of Weekend Breakfast on Talkradio.
He is the son of an Irish politician, David Andrews, brother of former Fianna Fáil politician Barry Andrews and first cousin of Irish television and radio presenter Ryan Tubridy, and also cousin of Sinn Féin TD Chris Andrews.
Matthew William Tansley Stiff (born 13 December 1979 in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire), formerly credited as Matt Stiff, is an English opera singer and former radio presenter, best known as the former bass singer with classical boyband G4.
Henry Wymbs (born 11 November 1947) is a radio presenter in the United Kingdom. He presents ‘Irish Eye’, a weekly Irish music programme broadcast from Oxford across BBC Radio Oxford, BBC Radio Berkshire and online via BBC iPlayer.
Stephanie Feeney (also commonly performing under the name Lovely Lady Lute) is an English lutenist, documentary film maker, historical re-enactor, radio presenter for Resonance FM, committee member of the British Lute Society, comedian and brain injury campaigner.
Miranda Rae (born UK) is a British radio DJ, best known for her pioneering show on Galaxy Radio & Radio 5, Ujima Radio, and Soul Train Radio. She was the first full-time female radio presenter on UK radio.
Julie Patricia Hamill (December 13, 1971) is a London-based author and radio presenter. She maintains her own blog site. She presents London’s Rock n Roll Book Club, Hamill Time on Boogaloo Radio and runs Manchester’s Mozarmy Meet.
Andrew Howard Crane (born 24 February 1964) is an English television and radio presenter, best known for presenting Children's BBC between 1987 and 1990 and for his current work as a presenter on the Greatest Hits Radio network.
Tom McGurk () (born 20 December 1946) is an Irish poet, journalist, radio presenter and sportscaster from Brockagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. He attended Portadown College. He studied English and Philosophy at Queen’s University Belfast.Tom McGurk Profile RTE Archives.
"Chart Choice with Darren Spence", The Sentinel. 28 November 2008. Radio presenter James Daniels concurred, saying "Leona just takes it to a whole new level, which is a phrase I hate to use – but it's true".Daniels, James.
Judith Mary Lucy (born 25 March 1968) is an Australian comedian, actress, author, television and radio presenter, known primarily for her stand-up comedy. Lucy joined the team of the ABC's The Weekly with Charlie Pickering in 2019.
Heather Suttie is a Scottish TV and radio presenter and writer, best known for presenting the BBC Children's Saturday morning show Live & Kicking. She has written articles on travel, personal issues, plastic bags, recycled fashion and lifestyle pieces.
Shousha attended Dar al-Ulum, where he became known as the Students' Poet. After graduation, he began working as a radio presenter. Eventually, he rose to be Director of Egyptian Radio. Later, Shousha entered the field of television.
Veronica Louise Milsom (born 9 October 1984) is an Australian radio presenter, comedian and actress. From 2014 to 2020, she co-hosted the afternoon drive time programme, Veronica & Lewis, alongside Lewis Hobba on youth radio station Triple J.
The United Biscuits Network, a closed-circuit radio network serving their factories across the UK which was active from 1970 to 1979, spawned the career of UK radio presenter Steve Allen and TV and radio personality Dale Winton.
Richard Stephen Wilkins (born 19 June 1954) is a New Zealand-Australian television and radio presenter. He is the Entertainment Editor for the Nine Network, co-host of Weekend Today and weekend announcer on smoothfm, and Master of Ceremonies.
Peter Fettes was a BBC Radio presenter, active in the 1940s and 1950s. He subsequently became a BBC head of staff training. He appeared as a "castaway" on the BBC Radio programme Desert Island Discs on 11 August 1945.
Amina Abdi Rabar (born 1989) is a Kenyan TV Presenter and Radio Presenter, based in Nairobi, Kenya. She hosts the breakfast show on 98.4 Capital FM, Nairobi She is also fluent in English and Swahili. She hosts The Trend.
Rose-Marie Avramescu (born 7 February 1956) is a singer, television personality, actress and radio presenter from Northern Ireland. The daughter of Ann and Owen, she is one of six siblings raised on a farm outside Newry, County Down.
Since 1971 Tiedemann has worked as a television and radio presenter for German broadcaster NDR. From 1980 to 1988 Tiedemann was married for the first time. Tiedemann has been in his second marriage since 2012. He has four children.
Thomas James Dalglish Ravenscroft (born 6 February 1980) is a British radio presenter and disc jockey. He currently hosts a BBC Radio 6 Music show featuring new and unsigned music, and is the son of the late John Peel.
Malcolm Richard Laycock (1 November 1938 – 8 November 2009Peter Vacher Obituary, The Guardian, 10 November 2009) was an English radio presenter who hosted jazz, big band, and dance band programs for BBC Radio 2 and the BBC World Service.
Bae Ki-sung (born March 13, 1972) is a South Korean singer and radio presenter. He and Lee Jong-won comprise the duo Can, which rose to fame upon the release of their debut album Version 1.0 in 1998.
In 2007, a BBC radio presenter was reprimanded after tricking a fellow disc jockey into reading out a fake request for a listener named Connie Lingus (cunnilingus) from Ivan R. Don (I've an hardon) for an upcoming "69th birthday".
Dilkrishna Shrestha was born in Tinkhole-11, Bhimeshwor of Dolkha district, Nepal. His family later moved to Kathmandu. He has been a journalist, radio presenter, film actor, producer, writer, music director, lyricist and is now managing director of a film company.
Shim's album debut and related activities gained media coverage. Notable coverage was reported by Time Out, BalconyTV, Israel's popular news website Ynet, Walla!, and acclaimed Israeli radio presenter Yoav Kutner. She has written, composed and produced all of her music.
Robert Paul Sandall (9 June 1952 - 20 July 2010)Thedeadrockstarsclub.com - accessed December 2010 was a British musician, music journalist and radio presenter. He was best known as co-presenter of BBC Radio 3's Mixing It and Late Junction programmes.
Leila Hayes (12 February 1942) is an Australian actress, actors agent, radio presenter, playwright, producer and drama teacher, she remains best known for playing "Beryl Palmer/Hamilton" in the hit 1980s soap opera Sons and Daughters throughout its entire run.
Shan Wee (born 17 January 1982) is a radio presenter and media personality from Northern Ireland who presents the lunchtime show on Kiss 92FM in Singapore. He was previously a presenter on Singapore radio stations 987FM and One FM 91.3.
Exmouth RSL Bay FM returns, 17 May 2010, Radio Today.Radio station bids for full-time slot, 19 May 2010, Express & Echo; This is Exeter. British TV and radio presenter and personality Gloria Hunniford visited the station on Monday 24 May 2010.
Tania Tinoco (born August 2, 1963) is an Ecuadorian journalist, author, television producer, director, TV and radio presenter, reporter, interviewer, and opinion leader. For more than 30 years she has been known as the host of the Ecuavisa nightly newscast, Telemundo.
Nicholas David Arundel Owen (born 10 February 1947) is an English journalist, television presenter and radio presenter. He now works for the BBC, presenting on the BBC News channel and BBC One, and hosts a weekly programme on Classic FM radio.
"Australian Gate" is an English-language song performed by Austrian singer- songwriter and radio presenter Julian Heidrich. The song was released as a digital download on 3 December 2010. The song peaked at number 26 on the Austrian Singles Chart.
Bobby DJing in Preston for a Radio 1 event Paramdeep Sehdev () (born 21 August 1971, in Hammersmith)Births in England and Wales 1837-2006 better known as Bobby Friction, is a DJ, television presenter and radio presenter from west London.
Michael Tunn (born 18 January 1974) is an Australian radio announcer and television presenter. He was hired by Australia's national youth station Triple J in 1990 at the age of 17, making him Australia's youngest professional radio presenter at the time.
Rickard Olsson, (born 7 February 1967 in Gävle) is a Swedish television and radio presenter. He presented Bingolotto between 2005 and 2008 and since 2008 he presents the quiz show "Vem vet mest?" and "Vem vet mest junior?" broadcast on SVT.
Matt Stephen Everitt (born Matthew Stephen Bloor, 13 September 1972) is a British radio presenter, producer and writer. He currently works for BBC Radio 6 Music. He was a drummer for Britpop band Menswear and The Montrose Avenue in the 1990s.
Ernest William Sigley (born 2 September 1938) is a Gold Logie winning Australian host, radio presenter and singer. Known as a pioneer of Australian television, Sigley is often styled as a "little Aussie battler" with a larrikin sense of humour.
Phina Oruche (born 31 August 1972) is a Nigerian British actress, radio presenter and former model best known for her performances as Liberty Baker in ITV's Footballers' Wives, for which she won a Screen Nations Award for Favourite TV Star.
Alan Keith, OBE (born Alexander Kossoff; 19 October 1908 - 17 March 2003) was a British actor, disc jockey and radio presenter, noted for being the longest serving and oldest presenter on British radio by the time of his death aged 94.
On 7 June 2020, he was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for service to the broadcast media as a radio presenter. He is currently working in media consultancy, sports diplmoacy and broadcast development in Australia and overseas.
Dave Thornton (born 13 December 1979) is an Australian stand-up comedian, actor, television and radio presenter. He has performed stand-up comedy throughout Australia, in Edinburgh, Singapore and New York. He has also appeared on Australian television and radio.
John "Deeksie" Deeks (born 1 May 1951) is an Australian television, radio presenter and the long-time voice artist for the Seven Network (known as the 'voice of Channel 7'), where he has been working since 1975 based in Melbourne.
One of Andrews's nephews, Barry Andrews is a Fianna Fáil MEP for Dublin, while another nephew, The Late Late Show's current presenter Ryan Tubridy, is a television and radio presenter with RTÉ. Niall Andrews died in Dublin on 16 October 2006.
Jim Gellatly is a Scottish radio presenter and DJ. He presented Drivetime on XFM Scotland until its closure. Currently he hosts Breakfast on BFBS Radio in Scotland, and does a weekly New Music showcase on online/DAB radio station Amazing Radio.
Carl Emms (born 31 December 1966, Swindon Wiltshire), known professionally as Carlos is a British radio presenter and disc jockey. The only child of Vernon and Elsie Emms, he spent his childhood and teenage years living in Royal Wootton Bassett.
Zora Jandová (born 6 September 1958) is a Czech singer, actress, radio presenter and tai chi practitioner. She studied at the Faculty of Theatre in Prague, graduating in 1982. She acted at the National Theatre in Prague between 1982 and 1985.
In 2005-2006 she worked as a radio presenter for the BBC World Service, Albanian Section. Mahmutaj was called to the Bar of England & Wales in 2005, becoming the first Albanian national to qualify as a barrister in the United Kingdom.
Nir Jacob Kaplan (; born 8 August 1989) is an Israeli actor, entertainer and a Radio Presenter. He appeared in the Israeli children TV show Yami with Dafna Dekel. Entering his adulthood he also presented a Nationally syndicated radio program berosh tsair ().
Robinson is the older brother of singer-songwriter, bassist, radio presenter and long-time LGBT rights activist Tom Robinson. In 2020 Robinson received Cambodian citizenship from Prime Minister Samdech Hun Sen following support from the Minister of Culture and Fine Arts.
Maren Sieber (29 March 1973 in Hannover, Germany) is a German radio presenter. She worked at the German radio stations RPR1 and Hitradio antenne. In 2008 she changed to the NDR where she moderates different radio shows on NDR 2.
Their single 'Headlights' was also well-reviewed, being described as 'infectious discowave'. The success of the band in 2019 prompted BBC radio presenter, Vic Galloway, to name the band as one of his 25 Scottish Artists to Watch in 2020.
Olive "Bibi" Baskin (born 1952) is an Irish radio presenter, hotelier and former television presenter for Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ). She has been described as "RTÉ's legendary redhead". She has also worked as a magazine and newspaper writer and journalist.
Carrie Bickmore (born December 3, 1980) is an Australian talk show and current affairs Gold Logie award-winning television and radio presenter. Bickmore currently hosts The Project on Network 10 and Carrie & Tommy on the Hit Network with Tommy Little.
Martin Ingram (born 1965 in Banff) is a Scottish radio presenter, currently working for Original 106 (Aberdeen) presenting an afternoon show. Ingram did work for Northsound Radio. He first worked on Northsound 1 then later on switched over to Northsound 2.
Crystal Newman (born Crystal Newman and Crystal Newman in Crystal Newman) is a Civil Servant and Radio Presenter who was most notable for working at TV, located in Kampala, Uganda. Crystal was most notable for WorkingSide Business and Radio Duties.
2550 หน้า 110–115 He has play thai television drama in Bun lang Meck () in 1993. Currently, He has He is a radio presenter at 89 Chill FM and television drama producer. In his life. He married with Panit Jianwibulyanont.
Denis Vladimirovich Matrosov (; born 10 December 1972) is a Russian actor of theatre and cinema, also known for his roles in several Russian TV series and for his activity as a TV and radio presenter and as a radio DJ.
Grete Franke Dollitz (June 12, 1924 - May 9, 2013) was an American classical music radio presenter, classical guitarist, and guitar teacher in Richmond, Virginia. She was born in Germany, and immigrated to the United States with her mother and younger brother in 1935 to reunite with her father, who immigrated five years earlier. As a radio presenter, she had a deep voice, and used the phrase "Won't you join me?" at the end of her promos. Dollitz's program, "An Hour With the Guitar" aired in Richmond, Virginia and in other areas for over 30 years, originally on WFMV (defunct), and later on WRFK.
Nicholas Pandolfi, also known as Nick Pandolfi, (born 16 January 1970, in Woodbridge, SuffolkMystery over presenter's departure, Evening Star, 2007-04-12. Retrieved 2011-04-28.) is an English actor, voice artist & radio presenter, who has worked for the BBC and Global Radio (HEART). He was named BBC Local Radio "Presenter of the Year" at the 2004 Frank Gillard Awards and won the bronze in the category in 2006 for his work at BBC Radio Suffolk. He left the station in 2007. He has presented the breakfast programme at Town 102 in Ipswich, Suffolk since 2011.
Audhild Gregoriusdotter Rotevatn (born 9 May 1975) is a Norwegian journalist, television host, and radio presenter, who has worked for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation and the now defunct Kanal 24. She is known for her unusual name and consistent use of Nynorsk.
Garry Richardson (born 1956/1957) is a British radio presenter. He presented the Sunday morning sports programme Sportsweek on BBC Radio 5 Live until 15 September 2019, and remains a sports presenter on the weekday morning Today show on BBC Radio 4.
Meryl Jane Swanson (; born 3 September 1970) is an Australian politician and former radio presenter. She is a member of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and has represented the Division of Paterson in the House of Representatives since the 2016 federal election.
Jonathan Sutherland (born 1977) is a Scottish television and radio presenter and producer, currently the main presenter of BBC Scotland's Sunday night Sportscene on BBC One Scotland. He occasionally hosts the Sportscene Results show on Saturday afternoons and regularly appears on Reporting Scotland.
It would finish 24th, scoring 23 points. Radio presenter Joaquín Guzmán commentated the event for TVE for the first time. TV journalist Iñaki del Moral was the Spanish spokesperson. José Luis Uribarri, historical commentator of the event, was the head of the jury.
Until his death Howland lived outside Cologne and worked again as a radio presenter and appeared occasionally as an actor or talker on TV. In 2009 he published his memoirs Yes, Sir. The book was well received. Howland died on 29 November 2013.
Margaret Kathleen O'Brien (7 April 1906 - 13 February 1978) was a New Zealand film director, dance teacher, and radio presenter. One of the first New Zealand women to direct films, she spent 20 years working for government filmmaking body the National Film Unit.
Geoffrey Smith (born 1943, Michigan) is a British-based American radio presenter, author and former jazz percussionist. Smith was the regular presenter of BBC Radio 3's Jazz Record Requests for over twenty years and has also presented other programmes on the network.
At one stage she was employed as a radio presenter. She also became a much sought after speaker on behalf of the Socialist Party. Lily Pringsheim returned to Peru in 1947. While she was in the US her son Johannes was killed.
Tom Tilley (born 1981) is an Australian television and radio presenter and journalist who is currently a reporter for the news talk show The Project. He was previously the host of daily radio news program Hack on Triple J between 2011 and 2019.
Love married Cicely Joyce Peters (known as Joy, 1923/4–1993) on 4 April 1942. She worked alongside Love, organising his recording sessions and accounts. They had two sons, Adrian (1944–1999), who became a well-known radio presenter, and Nigel (1948–2013).
Killiney is one of Dublin's most exclusive residential areas. Its notable residents include U2 members Bono and the Edge. Former racing driver Eddie Irvine is also occasionally seen in Killiney. Actor Allen Leech was born in Killiney, as was radio presenter Paddy O'Byrne.
Tam Tak-chi (; born 2 February 1973), also called "Fast Beat" () in his radio career, is a former Hong Kong radio presenter, actor and currently a social activist. He is currently the vice chairman of the pro-democracy political party People Power.
George Edward Negus AM (born 13 March 1942) is an Australian journalist, author, television and radio presenter specialising in international affairs. He presented 6.30 with George Negus on Network Ten. He remains a director of his own media consulting company, Negus Media International.
In conversation with radio presenter Billy Sloan on BBC Scotland's Music Through Midnight show on 5 June 2015, Grant revealed he was writing material and suggested it was more likely to be for a solo album than another Love and Money project.
Federico Jorge Jiménez Losantos (born 15 September 1951) is a Spanish radio presenter and right wing pundit, being most known for his successful radio talk show Es la mañana de Federico. He is also a TV host and literary and non- fiction author.
Kirsty Jackson Young (born 23 November 1968) is a Scottish television and radio presenter. From 2006 to 2018 she was the main presenter of BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs and previously presented Crimewatch on BBC One from 2008 to 2015.
Louis Georges Gustave de Caunes (26 April 1919 – 28 June 2004) professionally known as Georges de Caunes was a well-known French television and radio presenter, journalist, writer and producer whose career spanned over six decades in French language television and radio.
Her second husband Victor Van Buel died in 1980. After her retirement in 1982, she agreed somewhat surprisingly to the radio presenter Jos Baudewijn to act in his show "Vragen staat vrij." (Open questions). There she sang Frank Sinatra's song Ol' Man River.
From January 2012 to March 2014, St Leger was a radio presenter with Phantom 105.2TXFM where he presented a four-hour weekly show called 'The Weekender' St Leger is also co-founder electronic duo, 'Faune' who released their first single in March 2014.
Danielle Perry (born 4 June 1980) is an English radio presenter and musician. Perry studied for her BA (Hons) Music degree at Southampton University. After graduating, she started doing her apprenticeship / making the tea at various local radio station across the south coast.
Pruthvi Ambaar is an Indian actor working in the Kannada and Tulu film industry. He was earlier working as a radio presenter in Mangaluru. His debut feature film was Barke. His second film was the successful Pilibail Yamunakka directed by K. Sooraj Shetty.
Howard Stableford (born 12 April 1959) is a television and radio presenter and producer. He has two biological daughters, Shelby and Peyton. He was recently married (August 31, 2019) to Heidi Stableford and has 4 step-daughters, Ryann, Madison, Skylar, and Bayli Fuchs.
Matthew Okine (born 12 April 1985) is an Australian stand-up comedian, actor, author, rapper and radio presenter of Ghanaian descent living in Sydney. Okine was a co-host on the breakfast show on Triple J with Alex Dyson from 2014 to 2016.
Wiet Van Broeckhoven (19 September 1949 – 4 January 2019) was a Belgian radio presenter and writer, best known as the host of the radio music shows Njam Njam and Hitbox. He was known for his Beatle haircut and knack for humorous one-liners.
Natasha Desborough (born 21 June 1974, Wimbledon, London) is a radio presenter, author, DJ, and radio and television producer. She has 3 books: Parental Advisory Manual, Weirdos Vs Quimboids and Weirdos Vs Bumskulls. She attended Reigate College, Reigate, Surrey, from 1990 to 1993.
Aidan Cooney is an Irish radio presenter. He was a presenter of Ireland AM on TV3 from 1999 to 2018. He has since began hosting a weekday show on Q102, called The Right Song Right Now In The Afternoon from 2pm to 5pm.
Katie Lorna Thistleton (born 13 May 1989) is an English television and radio presenter, NCTJ qualified journalist and author, best known for her work across the CBBC channel. She presents a show on BBC Radio 1 with her co- presenter Vick Hope.
In June 2017, Miliband guest-presented Jeremy Vine's BBC Radio 2 show. Miliband co-hosts a popular podcast, entitled Reasons to be Cheerful, with radio presenter Geoff Lloyd. In November 2017, Miliband and Lloyd appeared as joint guests on Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast.
Robert Hudson (born 1946) is an Australian singer, radio presenter and archaeologist. His satirical narrative, "The Newcastle Song" (March 1975), topped the Kent Music Report singles chart. He also wrote and recorded, "Girls in Our Town", which was covered by Margret RoadKnight in January 1976.
Jessica Curry (born c. 1973) is an English composer, radio presenter and former co-head of the British video game development studio The Chinese Room. She won a BAFTA award in 2016 for her score for the video game Everybody's Gone to the Rapture.
His daughter, Louise Elliott, is a TV and radio presenter for BBC Wales. After retirement, he opened a shop in Bangor, Gwynedd which remained well into the 1990s called'Dave Elliott Sports' which was very successful until the arrival of Allsports (which later became JJB Sports).
Denyo (2013) Dennis Lisk (born 1977 in Hamburg, Germany), also known as Denyo, Denyo 77, Dennis Deutschland and Dennis Dubplate, is a German soul singer and hip hop artist and a radio presenter. He was also host of the German television series Cover My Song.
Ernie Rea (born Belfast, 1945) is a radio presenter. He is also a freelance writer and consultant on interfaith issues. He graduated from Queen's University, Belfast, with degrees in History and Politics and in Theology. He was ordained as a Presbyterian minister in 1971.
She played alongside Serah Ndanu, Avril Mwangi and Joyce Maina. In 2014 she played in erotic drama film, Fundi- Mentals. From July 2015, she hosts in StarTimes Swahili talk show, Sema Nami. Apart from television professions, she is a radio presenter in One FM.
He is married to BBC Radio 1Xtra radio presenter and former Mis-Teeq singer Zena McNally. They were married on July 4, 2008, in Miami. Gibbs also runs a soccer camp named 'Cory Gibbs StarSoccer', which takes place every summer in the United States.
Omotunde Adebowale David, popularly known as Lolo1, is a Nollywood actress, and a Nigerian radio presenter. She hosted the radio programme, ‘Oga Madam’ on Wazobia FM 94.1, till 2019 when she left and joined Lasgidi FM as the general manager and an on-air personality.
Sir William Frederick Cotton (23 April 1928 – 11 August 2008) was a British television producer and executive, and the son of big-band leader Billy Cotton. The TV and radio presenter Fearne Cotton is related to him, as he was her paternal grandfather's cousin.
To date, over one million copies of the song have been sold in the UK alone. After twenty-five years with Slade, Holder left to pursue a career away from music, with regular stints as radio presenter, television personality, actor and voice-over artist.
Lady Jane in October 2014 Jeon Ji-hye (born July 25, 1984), better known by her stage name Lady Jane, is a South Korean singer, television personality, radio presenter. Her syndicated radio show Lady Jane at 2PM, airs via the KBS Cool FM since 2015.
In July 1974, the British music magazine, NME, reported that the band was to play their final concert, in Dublin on 27 July that year. The radio presenter, John Peel, promoted their music and they performed a number of live sessions for the BBC.
JoAnne Dorothy Good (born 15 January 1955)England and Wales Birth Index 1916-2005, Date of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar 1955, Registration district: Lewisham, Inferred County: London, Volume Number: 5d, Page Number: 42 is a British radio presenter, television presenter, broadcast journalist and actress.
'Paul William Vaughan FRSA (24 October 1925 – 14 November 2014) was a British journalist, radio presenter (of art and science programmes) throughout the 1970s and 1980s, semi-professional jazz and classical musician and a narrator of many BBC Television science documentaries, among them 'Horizon.
Heda Čechová (17 July 1928 – 23 April 2020) was a Czech television anchorwoman, radio presenter, and politician. She later served as a member of the Czech National Council for the Civic Forum from 1990 until 1992 following the Velvet Revolution and Czechoslovakia's transition to democracy.
Shiva Feshareki is a British-Iranian experimental composer, turntable artist and radio presenter. As a turntablist, she plays her compositions solo or alongside classical orchestras. She was born in London in 1987. She obtained a Doctorate of Music from the Royal College of Music.
Caroline Tresca (born Marie Caroline d'Indy on 21 July 1959) is a French television and radio presenter, as well as a film, television and stage actress. She focuses today on her occupation of painter and sculptor, and owns her own art gallery in Paris.
Sophie McDonnell (born 3 February 1976) is a television/radio presenter and former singer. She was a member of the group Precious, the UK entry for the Eurovision Song Contest in 1999 at which they placed 12th. She later presented children's television for CBBC until 2006.
Kelly-Anne Smith (born 9 July 1979 in Winchester, Hampshire) is a voice-over artist and presenter based in London. Smith is a continuity announcer for Channel 5 in the UK. She started as a radio presenter and was the Drivetime DJ on national station Virgin Radio.
He has also worked as a radio presenter on BRMB and had cover stories published in Smash Hits and Burn (Japan) magazines. His other interests include cars and aircraft, and he is a regular feature writer for aviation magazines and the deputy editor of FlyPast magazine.
James Daniel Smallman (born 11 May 1978 in Leicestershire, England) is a stand-up comedian, radio presenter, professional wrestling promoter, blogger and voice-over artist. Smallman attended school in Hinckley, and went on to De Montfort University, graduating with a first-class Honours degree in English Literature.
David Nicholas Reyne (born 14 May 1959) is an Australian actor, musician, television and radio presenter. Reyne was born in Lagos, Nigeria to an Australian mother and English diplomat father. The family moved to Victoria, Australia in the early 1960s. Reyne lives in Mount Eliza, Victoria.
She also had a career as a radio presenter under her real name Isabelle Morizet. She even interviews herself in a fake scene of a television program on France 2. From 2001 to 2008, she interviews on Europe 1 different personalities in a program broadcast on weekend.
Bakhva Bregvadze was born on 17 June 1985. Born and raised in Tbilisi.Bakhva Bregvadze – Actor Georgian TV host, actor, publisher, marketer and radio presenter. His one of the most famous roles is "Bakhva's" personage in the popular TV series "My wife's Friends" created by "Formula Creative".
The roster of presenters included Paul Burton, David Byrne, Peter Fitzgerald, Mary Garrioch, Susie Kennedy, Gert Kerrigan, Marcus O'Higgins, Marian Richardson (later a current affairs and radio presenter and producer at RTÉ), Jonathan Ryan, Frank Twomey (later of Bull Island), Philip Tyler, and Gráinne Uí Mhaitiú.
Anton Powers is an English DJ, record producer, and radio presenter. He is best known for his 2015 song "Alone No More" (a collaboration with DJ Philip George) and his 2017 song "Baby" (feat. Pixie Lott). He is also a founder of the remix group Cahill.
Haroldo de Andrade (May 1, 1934 Curitiba, Brazil - March 1, 2008 Rio de Janeiro) was a Brazilian radio presenter and businessperson. He was best known for his career at Rede Globo. Andrade died of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome on March 1, 2008, in Rio de Janeiro.
Wilbur Wilde (born Nicholas Robert Aitken on 5 October 1955) is an Australian saxophonist, television personality and radio presenter. He is best known for his work on Hey Hey It's Saturday. He rose to prominence with the bands Ol' 55 and Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons.
Andrew Marston (born 24 October 1981) is an English radio presenter, music producer and club DJ, known for his extensive work with musicians under the BBC Introducing scheme. He was the first person to give airtime to artists such as Ellie Goulding, Becky Hill and Peace.
Ambaar started his career as a radio presenter in Mangaluru. In the initial days of his career, he directed and acted in many short films. He was known as RJ Nagaraj. He made his debut entry as an actor in the Tulu film Barke in 2014.
Peter Berner (born February 1963) is an Australian stand-up comedian, television and radio presenter, cartoonist and painter. He hosted The Einstein Factor and Backberner on ABC Television. He previously hosted the news comedy TV series The B Team with Peter Berner on Sky News Australia.
In 1948, he started work as a radio presenter at the public NWDR radio station. By then he had moved to Hamburg-Wellingsbüttel. He quickly became extremely popular and famous for his irresistible puns and countless nonsense poems. He also acted in films and on stage.
Calum McSwiggan (born 21 May 1990) is a British YouTuber, blogger, and online radio presenter. McSwiggan creates video content on LGBT+ issues, mental health, and sex and relationships. He began creating YouTube videos in 2013 and began hosting The Calum McSwiggan Show on Fubar Radio in 2017.
Ambrose Olutayo Somide is a Nigerian TV/Radio presenter. He studied Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Ife (now called Obafemi Awolowo University) in Ife, Nigeria. Olutayo works as Managing Director Radio Services at DAAR Communications Plc (DCP) and is the originator of Faaji FM.
Ryan Swain is an English television, radio presenter and comedian. He was born in Malton, North Yorkshire, England. He was runner-up for the Yorkshire Media Personality Of The Year Award in The Yorkshire Choice Awards. Swain formerly presented the Saturday night show on York's Minster FM.
Charlie Stillitano is an American sports executive and radio presenter. He currently serves as the Executive Chairman of Relevent Sports, the company that hosts the International Champions Cup, and as a host of The Football Show on SiriusXM FC 157 which airs weekdays at 7am Eastern.
Cormac Battle (born 11 July 1972) is an Irish musician and radio presenter/producer. He is the vocalist and lead guitarist for the bands Kerbdog, Wilt, Jonny's Boys, and On the turn. He is also the current presenter of RTÉ 2fm's alternative music programme, The Battle Axe.
Ross Stevenson (born Ross Campbell; 25 August 1957) is an Australia radio presenter on Melbourne station 3AW. The lighthearted breakfast news and gossip show, Breakfast with Ross & Russel, is one of Australia's most successful radio shows.Breakfast with Ross and John, 3AW website, Retrieved 19 April 2013.
Abby Jane Coleman (born 26 May 1982) is an Australian radio presenter and comedian living in Brisbane, currently employed with B105. She initially rose to fame by finishing runner-up on the first season of the Australian version of The Mole as an 18-year-old.
David Alun Williams, OBE (26 August 1920 – 30 March 1992) was a Welsh radio presenter who became one of the best known voices on BBC radio when he commentated on events such as the Coronation in 1953 and sports events including rugby, swimming and the Olympic Games.
Students of the Kindergarten Training College in Perth, Western Australia, 1915. Margaret Graham is in the back row, first on the left. Margaret Graham (5 June 1889 – 25 January 1966) was an Australian kindergarten teacher and radio presenter known for voicing the radio program Kindergarten of the Air.
Rebecca Jane Morse (born 26 August 1977 South Australia) is an Australian journalist, news and radio presenter. Morse was a presenter of Adelaide's 10 News First. She is also a co-host on SAFM's breakfast radio show Bec, Cosi & Lehmo in Adelaide with Andrew "Cosi" Costello and Anthony Lehmann.
Diane Clare Oxberry (13 August 1967 - 10 January 2019) was an English broadcaster and meteorologist, best known as a long-serving TV and radio presenter for BBC North West. She presented weather forecasts for the regional news programme North West Tonight for 23 years until her death in 2019.
Manchester United launched the station in March 1994. Former Piccadilly Radio presenter Matt Proctor was the creator and presenter of the Match Day show and the station's output would often be simulcast on the PA system inside Old Trafford during the early part of the afternoon or evening.
Ola Anders Lustig, (born 7 March 1978 in Norrtälje) is a Swedish radio presenter. He is best known as the presenter of the Rix FM morning show Rix MorgonZoo. He has presented Vakna med NRJ since 2013 along with Titti Schultz and Roger Nordin.Lustig till Roger och Titti resume.
Daniela Blume in 2017 Daniela Blume (born 9 February 1980 in Barcelona) is a Spanish sex therapist and radio presenter, named the 13th sexiest woman in the world by readers of FHM in Spain. Her birthname is Alexandra García, she moved to Canada and studied her Sexology career there.
Chris Page is a radio presenter, currently with Triple M Sydney. Page originally worked for NXFM announcer and then moved to SAFM. On 6 December 2009 Page moved to Sydney's 2DayFM, following the top rated Kyle and Jackie O breakfast program. Page has filled in for the duo.
Jane Kennedy (born 9 June 1964) is an Australian actress, comedian, radio presenter and television producer, best known for her work with Working Dog Productions, a group of performers responsible for a variety of television and films. She currently co-hosts KennedyMolloy on Triple M with Mick Molloy.
Hans Rosenfeldt (born Hans Petersson on 13 July 1964) is a Swedish screenwriter, radio presenter, novelist and actor. He co-created the Swedish series De drabbade (2003) and Oskyldigt dömd (2008–09), and created the Scandinavian series The Bridge (2011–2018) and the ITV/Netflix series Marcella (2016–).
Tom Price (born 12 July 1980 in Hereford) is a British actor, voice-over artist, radio presenter and stand-up comedian originally from Monmouth, Wales. He is most noted for being the creator of hit Channel 4 quiz format Wogan's Perfect Recall and for portraying Andy Davidson in Torchwood.
Robert (Bob) Fischer (born 15 November 1972) is a British broadcaster, writer and performer. As a regional broadcaster he is best known as a DJ and radio presenter for BBC Tees, as a writer for writing the book Wiffle Lever To Full!,Fischer, Bob. Wiffle Lever to Full!.
Palmer has two sisters, Eve and Faith. She is also the stepdaughter of popular New Zealand television and radio presenter Jason Gunn. On 24 May 2019, her boyfriend, Rawiri Jobe, made his Shortland Street debut as Eddie, Nicole Miller's long-lost half-brother and Leanne Black-Johnson's abandoned son.
Alberto de Lacerda was born in Mozambique in 1928. In 1946, Lacerda moved to Lisbon. In 1951, he began work at the BBC as a radio presenter and settled in London. He travelled in Brazil between 1959 and 1960 at the invitation of the Brazilian Modernist Manuel Bandeira.
Her co-host is her producer Robby and they record the show from their respective homes, in Kingston Upon Thames and Brixton to ensure they are socially distant. In August 2020, Dotty announced that she is to become Apple Music's Lead Cultural Curator and Beats 1's radio presenter.
James Edward Cracknell, (born 5 May 1972) is a British athlete, rowing champion and double Olympic gold medalist. He was married to TV and radio presenter Beverley Turner, together they have three children. Cracknell was appointed OBE for "services to sport" in the 2005 New Year Honours List.
Vanessa Mary Fernandez (born 17 October 1982) is a singer and radio presenter from Singapore. She released several albums with the now defunct hip hop groups, Urban Xchange and Parking Lot Pimp and is now more popularly known by her moniker, Vandetta, (sometimes Miss Vandetta) on Mediacorp Radio’s 987fm.
Melencio Santos Sta. Maria Jr. (; born February 23, 1957) is a Filipino lawyer, law professor, and television & radio presenter. He has been the dean of Far Eastern University's law school since 2013. He has also been teaching at his alma mater, the Ateneo School of Law, since 1986.
Hipgrave married TV presenter Gail Porter in 2001; they have one daughter, Honey, from the marriage. By 2004 they had separated and later divorced. In August 2007, Hipgrave announced his engagement to television and radio presenter Lynsey Horn; they married on 8 November 2008 at Langley Castle, Northumberland.
Andy Dosty, born Andrew Amoh, is a Ghanaian disk jockey and radio presenter with Multimedia Group Limited. In 2017, he took over the mantle as the new host of Daybeak Hitz on Hitz FM. He is a recipient of the 2019 National Communications Awards Radio Personality of the Year.
In 2003, she graduated from music school with a piano class. In 2006, German graduated from the College of Business and Law, majoring in “Law”. In 2007, she graduated from the Ostankino School of Television, specializing in “TV and radio presenter”. Yulia German had an internship on Channel 1.
The 2015 film "45 Years" was filmed in Horning village and locally on the River Bure. Veteran radio presenter Keith Skues lives in the village, with his collection of around 300,000 records. He presented his popular Sunday late night show on BBC Local Radio from his home many times.
Teleman's second album, Brilliant Sanity, was released in April 2016. Two singles were released from it previously: "Fall in Time" and "Düsseldorf". The band have been championed by radio presenter Marc Riley, who booked them for a session on his BBC 6 Music show as early as January 2013.
Byrne plays the part of Irish radio presenter Dylan Dale in the British feature film version of Tony Hawks' book Round Ireland with a Fridge which was released in September 2010 and on DVD on 8 November 2010. In 2010, Byrne played Rob in the BBC television pilot Reunited.
Mobina Nasiri () (born April 25, 1989 in Tehran) is an Iranian radio and television host. She performed in various since 2007. Nasiri was selected as the best radio presenter in 2008 and was named the most accomplished female presenter of Iranian television at the Fajr Fashion and Clothing Festival.
Brandán became a radio presenter and author. Seamus became the headmaster of Colaiste Mhuire national school in Dublin (Irish-speaking), the longest-serving principle in Ireland for many years. His wife Sandra became the vice-principal. Feiritéar told stories on Raidió na Gaeltachta and to schoolchildren attending storytelling workshops.
Hector Ó hEochagáin () (born 17 August 1969) is an Irish television and radio presenter from Navan, County Meath. He currently presents The Sunday Sitting Room on Today FM and previously presented Breakfast with Hector on weekday mornings on RTÉ 2fm from 4 October 2010 until Friday, 20 December 2013.
Karamustafa was born in Ankara, Turkey in 1946. Her father Hikmet Münir Ebcioğlu was a radio presenter. Between 1958–63, Karamustafa attended high school at Ankara College. She graduated from Academy of Fine Arts, Istanbul, Department of Painting in 1969, where she was taught by Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu.
David Robert Berry (born 14 September 1978 in Lewisham, London) is a British TV and radio presenter. Berry currently hosts the Absolute Radio Breakfast Show, every weekday from 6am. He previously presented The Capital Breakfast Show from 2012 until 2017, alongside Lisa Snowdon, George Shelley and Lilah Parsons.
Aldo Grasso, Massimo Scaglioni. Enciclopedia della Televisione. Garzanti, Milano, 1996 – 2003. . She debuted as radio presenter in 1974, with the program L'uomo della notte she hosted alongside the poet Alfonso Gatto, and as television in 1978 with the quiz show Il sesso forte, she co-hosted with Michele Gammino.
Cameron Stout (born 8 March 1971aboutaberdeen.com - Biography of Cameron Stout Big Brother 4 winner and Aberdeen Celebrity in Stromness, Orkney) was the winner of Big Brother 2003. He received 1.9 million votes, 500,000 more than runner-up Ray Shah. Cameron is the elder brother of television and radio presenter Julyan Sinclair.
Ella Keighery Hooper (born 30 January 1983)Ella Hooper biography Retrieved 11 May 2014. is an Australian rock music singer-songwriter, radio presenter and TV personality. Hooper is the lead singer of Killing Heidi. The band formed in 1996 (when Ella was 13) and also featured her older brother Jesse Hooper.
Michael Collie is a British television and radio presenter who appears on BBC News. He is also a former presenter of the weekly politics programme, the Politics Show, in addition to his work presenting BBC Midlands Today, produced by the BBC's West Midlands region.BBC One – Midlands Today. Bbc.co.uk (1 January 1970).
Medalina "Maddy" Barber (née Tan) (born 3 November 1973) is a radio presenter and former actress from Singapore. She is currently the co-presenter of the breakfast show on Kiss 92FM together with Jason Johnson and Divian Nair, and was previously a presenter on Perfect Ten 98.7FM and Hot FM 91.3.
On 26 February 2009, Ligeti was interviewed by Magyar Rádió. In 2010 Ligeti became the radio presenter of the Stockholm Syndrome Radio which aims to present new Hungarian indie rock bands. On 25 July 2013, Ligeti was interviewed by Phenomenon.hu in order to present his favourite meal, Aglio olio peperoncino.
He worked as a Product Marketing manager for a small company and then as an IT consultant for Batelco, the country's largest telecommunications company, where he worked until 2008. In July 2006, he began his tenure at Radio Bahrain as a radio presenter where he works till the present day.
Helen Razer is a Melbourne-born and Canberra-raised radio presenter and writer. She is the author of four non-fiction books and a columnist with the Australian version of The Big Issue, Melbourne newspaper The Age and contributor to the monthly magazine Cherrie and weekly newspaper The Saturday Paper.
Victor Hugo Lindlahr (February 14, 1897 - January 26, 1969) was an American radio presenter, health food writer, and osteopathic physician. From 1936 to 1953, he hosted Talks and Diet, a popular radio series about nutrition.DeLong, Thomas A. (1996). Radio Stars: An Illustrated Biographical Dictionary of 953 Performers, 1920 through 1960.
Daniel Harford (born 19 March 1977) is the senior coach of the Carlton Football Club's in the AFL Women's (AFLW) and a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Hawthorn Football Club and Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He is also radio presenter and commentator.
Michael McMullan is a sportscaster and radio presenter from County Antrim, Northern Ireland. He presented Premier League Live (formerly Premiership Live) each Saturday on national radio station Today FM. On each occasion he was joined in studio by BBC television analyst and former Republic of Ireland international footballer, Mark Lawrenson.
"Hand in Hand" is a song performed by Austrian singer-songwriter and radio presenter Julian Le Play. The song was released as a digital download in 18 March 2016 as the lead single from his third studio album Zugvögel (2016). The song peaked at number 14 on the Austrian Singles Chart.
"Philosoph" is a song performed by Austrian singer-songwriter and radio presenter Julian Le Play. The song was released as a digital download on 14 September 2012. The song peaked at number 26 on the Austrian Singles Chart. The song is included on his debut studio album Soweit Sonar (2012).
"Mein Anker" is a song performed by Austrian singer-songwriter and radio presenter Julian Le Play. The song was released as a digital download on 31 January 2014 as the second single from his second studio album Melodrom (2014). The song has peaked to number 6 on the Austrian Singles Chart.
"Rollercoaster" is a song performed by Austrian singer-songwriter and radio presenter Julian Le Play. The song was released as a digital download on 4 July 2014 as the third single from his second studio album Melodrom (2014). The song has peaked to number 17 on the Austrian Singles Chart.
Farzad Fattahi (Persian:فرزاد فتاحی born ِDecember 22, 1980) is an Iranian singer, songwriter, composer, poet and radio presenter. Throughout his career, he collaborated with many musicians. He began his activity with Radio Tehran at age 16 with the title of "Tehran at the Night (Persian: تهران در شب)" by Hamid Ameli.
From the start, there was considerable tabloid backlash against the show. In mid 2000, Channel 4 screened a short- running compilation series titled "Best of The Word", which mostly featured music performances and was presented by award winning Mancunian specialist music radio presenter Terry Christian. Tango sponsored the show in 1994.
Anani was born in 1943 in Halhul. His father had various jobs, he worked amongst other as English language teacher, radio presenter, historian, writer and playwright. Jawad Anani had six brothers and two sisters. Anani went to the United States to study engineering at the University of Southern California (UWC).
Jay Ahern was an Irish radio presenter with RTÉ 2fm. He left the station in 2003 and was replaced by Dan Hegarty. He was amongst the industry professionals who were outspoken about the loss of the music television programme, No Disco, just before his own departure from the radio in 2003.
Wappat's son Paul was a radio presenter at BBC Radio Newcastle, before moving to 97.5 Smooth Radio in January 2008.Article from Smooth Radio website ,Liz Lamb, Evening Chronicle, May 24, 2008 Wappat died of heart failure on 17 February 2014, his 84th birthday, at the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle.
Martin Collins is a British radio presenter. He started broadcasting as soon as he left college. His broadcasting career began at Chiltern Radio. Next, he moved to London's Capital Radio, first presenting a Sunday night specialist show for the station, before moving to prominence on the latenight show (10pm1am) in 19861989.
Brian Kilmeade (born May 7, 1964) is an American television and radio presenter for Fox News. On weekdays he co-hosts Fox's morning show, Fox & Friends, and he hosts the Fox News Radio program The Brian Kilmeade Show. He has been credited as co-author on fiction and non-fiction books.
Lorenzo Menakaya is a Nigerian on-air personality, actor, event host, filmmaker and singer. He received nominations for On-Air Personality (OAP) of the year at The Future Awards Africa (TFAA) 2011 and 2012; and he won the award of Outstanding Radio Presenter at the Nigerian Broadcasters Merit Awards 2016.
In 1987 he won a theatre award for his role in Death of a Salesman of Arthur Miller. In the same period he also worked as a radio presenter. The play Death of a Salesman was his last role. He died on 30 June 2012 at the age of 72 years.
From 2014 to 31 May 2019, Robin was the breakfast radio presenter for Heart Scotland. Heart Breakfast with Robin and Adele aired every weekday from 6am-10am. Robin is currently the breakfast host for Pure Radio Scotland since November 2019. The station launched on Wednesday 27 November 2019 at 8am.
Nazeem Hussain (born 21 April 1985) is an Australian comedian, actor, television and radio presenter. He is best known as creator and star of two television comedy shows, Legally Brown (2013-14) and Orange Is the New Brown (2018). His Netflix special Nazeem Hussain: Public Frenemy began streaming worldwide in 2019.
Ian Skelly is a British writer, continuity announcer and BBC radio presenter. Born in Manchester, he grew up in West Lancashire and studied at Birmingham City University. He started to work for the BBC in Birmingham in the late 80s. He has worked for Radio 3 for the past 20 years.
Josh Earl (born 26 June 1981, in Burnie, Tasmania) is an Australian stand-up comedian, television and radio presenter, musician and formerly worked in a school library. He was the presenter of the comeback version of the ABC's musical quiz show Spicks and Specks that ran from 5 February to 19 December 2014.
Mizinga began her entertainment career as a radio presenter for Capital FM radio. She became popular as a singer after featuring in "Anankabango" - with singer Young Kay and other singers. She does charity work by raising funds for primary education. She recently donated food and other items to children at Mzuzu Central Hospital.
Killing Heidi broke up in 2006. Ella and Jesse have performed small scale venues as an acoustic band, The Verses. Ella is now a radio presenter on 2DayFM and was one of the two captains in the short-lived revival of the ABC television show Spicks and Specks that commenced in February 2014.
Royston Park is a suburb of Adelaide in the City of Norwood Payneham St Peters. This is a narrow suburb at a little more than 200 m wide. Royston Park is bordered by Joslin and Marden, along with the River Torrens. Royston Park's most notable residents include Adelaide ABC radio presenter Roger Willis.
Vasily Vyacheslavovich Utkin () is a Russian sports reporter, host of the television show The Football Club, TV and radio presenter, entertainer, actor and one of the owners portal sports.ru. Chief editor of the sports channels NTV Plus from September 1, 2010.Utkin appointed chief editor of sports channels NTV-Plus // televesti.ru, 31.08.
The StarHub TVB Awards 2010 were held on 29 January 2010 at The Ritz-Carlton Millenia Singapore. Singaporean radio presenter Wenhong Huang and 2001 Miss Hong Kong Pageant second runner-up Heidi Chu hosted the awards ceremony, presenting a total of 18 awards.. The ceremony aired on VV Drama on 14 February 2010.
On 17 January 2014, the Australian TV and radio presenter Derryn Hinch began serving a 50-day prison sentence for breaching the suppression order which was in effect at the time of Adrian Bayley's sentencing in 2013. Hinch had attempted to reveal Bayley's extensive record of prior rapes and other violent offences.
"Mr. Spielberg" is a German-language song performed by Austrian singer- songwriter and radio presenter Julian Le Play. The song was released as a digital download on 20 April 2012. The song reached number 29 on the Austrian Singles Chart. The song is included on his debut studio album Soweit Sonar (2012).
Roberts was a Board Director & Council Member of the Radio Society of Great Britain between 1991 and 1996. He holds the amateur radio callsign GU4IJF. He is an occasional radio presenter on the Channel Island local FM station QUAY-FM and a Director of the not-for-profit Alderney Broadcasting Co. Ltd.
Radio presenter Alexander is fired from his job at the urban Radio station. When he is offered a job at the new station Radio North Pole he moves to the small village Bakvattnet in northern Sweden only to learn that the potential audience is a mere fraction of what he is used to.
Sergi Gvarjaladze (; born November 13, 1967Sergi Gvarjaladze. Georgian National Filmography. Accessed June 15, 2012.) is a Georgian TV and radio presenter, film director, producer and musician whose career in the Georgian media spans 20 years. He has been involved in the commercial production of a number of projects of a social nature.
Mary Winifred Gloria Hunniford, OBE (born 10 April 1940) is a Northern Irish television and radio presenter on programmes on the BBC and ITV, such as Rip Off Britain, and her regular appearances as a panellist on Loose Women. She has been a regular reporter on This Morning and The One Show.
Gina Long MBE Gina Long (born 4 April 1962 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England) is a philanthropist, entrepreneur, journalist, radio presenter and global charity campaigner. She was awarded a MBE for services to the charity sector in December 2015. She was made a Honorary Fellow of the University of Suffolk in October 2018.
Angellica Bell (born 24 March 1976) is a British television and radio presenter, best known for her presenting on CBBC between 2000-2006. She is also known for providing occasional cover on The One Show and for co- presenting The Martin Lewis Money Show. Bell won the 2017 series of Celebrity MasterChef.
Christopher David DenningFormer Radio 1 DJ fails to get his sentence cut – Get Surrey (born 10 May 1941) is an English former radio presenter and convicted sex offender. His career effectively ended when he was convicted for sexual offences in 1974, and has repeatedly been imprisoned in Great Britain and overseas since 1985.
Nishant Kumar (born ) is a British stand-up comedian and radio presenter. He hosts The Mash Report on BBC Two, Hello America on Quibi and has hosted BBC Radio 4 Extra's topical comedy show Newsjack, the Comedy Central series Joel & Nish vs The World and the BBC Radio 4 programme The News Quiz..
"Der Wolf" is a German-language song performed by Austrian singer-songwriter and radio presenter Julian Le Play. The song was released as a digital download on 26 April 2013 as the lead single from his second studio album Melodrom (2014). The song peaked to number 47 on the Austrian Singles Chart.
Blakk Rasta née Abubakar Ahmed (born 2 September 1974) is a Ghanaian reggae musician and a radio presenter of Zylofon FM. He is best known for the song 'Barack Obama' sung in honor of the 44th U.S President. He was honored at a special dinner with President Obama on 11 July 2010.
Thord Carlsson in 1968. Ernst Thord Emanuel Carlsson, (10 July 1931 in Piteå – 7 November 2005) was a Swedish radio presenter and actor. Carlsson graduated in Luleå and moved to Uppsala to study at the universities humaniora. Carlsson took at philosophy exam in literature history and became a school teacher in Fagersta.
In 2004 he was the editor of the journals Tirajeh, Nasime Doosti, Didar and Astaneh. He was an art critic in the newspapers and magazines Ayandegan, Bamshad, and Khoosheh in the 50s (Iranian calendar) He was a radio presenter at IRIB Radio Payam. He is currently a columnist for the Etemad daily newspaper.
After the war he continued his musical career. In 1955 Gleb and his father immigrated to the Soviet Union. He worked as a pianist in Leningrad and then — as a radio presenter at the international department of Gosteleradio in Moscow. He also became known for his various roles in the Soviet cinema.
Lewis Hamilton Hobba (born 16 June 1985) is an Australian radio presenter, television presenter and comedian. From 2014 to 2020, he co-hosted the afternoon drive time programme Veronica & Lewis with Veronica Milsom on youth radio station Triple J. He currently co-hosts Hobba and Hing alongside comedian Michael Hing on Triple J.
Laplante taught at Université Laval. He became a journalist for Le Devoir, L’Action, Le Jour, Le Droit and Le Soleil. He was also a television and radio presenter, an essayist and the author of 20 books, including detective fiction. He was a member of the Union des écrivaines et des écrivains québécois.
Brianna Price (born 18 June 1986), better known by her stage name B.Traits (Baby Traits), is a Canadian DJ, record producer, remixer and former radio presenter currently living in the United Kingdom. Her debut single "Fever" featuring vocals from Elisabeth Troy, peaked at number 36 on the UK Singles Chart in April 2012.
Behroze began his career in Radio Pakistan as a radio presenter. In the late 1970s, he started his acting career by starring in a "live" television children's play Dadajan Nanajan. Behroze has appeared in a number of television commercials. He has also done many stage plays, including Mirza Ghalib Bandar Road Par.
Costa was of Sephardic Jewish-Portuguese ancestry (Costa is a Jewish Portuguese surname). The son of journalist Gabriel Costa and Annie (née Sawer), he married Esther Comer in 1938, and they were married for over 40 years until he died in 1981. He was the great uncle of the radio presenter Andy Jacobs.
Jordan Kensington is a British entrepreneur, artist, actor, songwriter, television and radio presenter best known as the founder of the Urban Music Awards, an awards show celebrating the achievement of hip hop, R&B;, soul and jazz music artists in six countries annually. He also designed, created and developed a brand of smart phones and tablet PCs called Zuricom. His business interests under the umbrella of Invincible Media Group include Urban Music Awards, a magazine, radio station, television production company, record label, celebrity management agency and a primary school and college. He has taken the roles of recording executive, actor, musician, executive producer of Sky TV's Britain's Next Urban Superstar, writer, radio presenter and presented one report for the BBC 1 local news strand Inside Out.
Russell Pockett is a radio presenter who has spent the majority of his career working for stations in the south of England. Russell was heard on Radio Mercury from 1984 to 1997, later moving to Thames 107.8 as their weekday mid- morning presenter, also appearing on Star 106.6 in Slough. Pockett enjoyed a lengthy spell at Magic 105.4 as weekend breakfast presenter, later moving to a weekend evening slot, a role he retained for a short time whilst joining London rival Jazz FM in 2003 as weekday mid-morning host. He later moved to drivetime, where he remained on the rebranded 102.2 Smooth FM until March 2007, when a further rebrand to 102.2 Smooth Radio saw him replaced by ex- Virgin Radio presenter Martin Collins.
The show was hosted by stand-up comedian Josh Earl, who posed questions to two teams each headed by permanent team captains, singer/songwriter Ella Hooper and radio presenter/comedian Adam Richard. The overall style of the show is a mix of music and comedy. The revival includes a refreshed format and new games.
In March 2013 Luke was involved in a dispute with US musician Chris Carrabba over the use of the Twin Falls name. After a lengthy article that Stidson posted online was shared by a large number of people on Twitter, including radio presenter Tom Robinson, Carrabba's act stopped any legal action and changed their name.
Since 2011 she was, together with Kamal Kaur, a moderator of a TV cooking show for children, recorded each month in Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi.Article: East FM Radio Presenter And Ruhila Adatia's Close Friend Kamal Kaur Talks About Her Harrowing Ordeal At Westgate! on ghafla.co.ke She was a member of Kenya's Ismaili Muslim community.
Kent Finell (12 July 1944 – 27 August 2013) was a Swedish radio presenter and producer."Finell, Kent", Nationalencyklopedin bibliographical entry, retrieved 24 March 2014 He is best known for hosting the Sveriges Radio programme Svensktoppen between 1973 until 1975, from 1979 until 1980, and again from 1987 until 2002.Profile, sverigesradio.se; accessed 3 January 2016.
After the break-up of the band the Diversions in December 1976, Lovich started searching for another band. She contacted a radio presenter Charlie Gillett and advertised herself as a sax player looking for a band. Gillett gave out her number but nobody called. Later, Lovich wrote him a letter providing more information about herself.
Hay was running as an independent Labor candidate. The Tasmanian Greens endorsed small business owner and maritime scientist Peter Whish- Wilson. Independent Peter Kaye was a prominent local radio presenter campaigning mainly on increasing funding for Launceston General Hospital. Launceston councillor and former Labor Party member Ted Sands was also standing as an independent.
Assoon returned to Trinidad with her son in 1968 working with Radio Trinidad as a radio presenter especially on its programme intended for women. Her last appearance in a stage play was in 1990, in Derek Walcott's Remembrance, appearing with Norman Beaton. After her retirement, she remained active in training the next generation of journalists.
Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2009 was the 39th edition of Dansk Melodi Grand Prix, the music competition that selects Denmark's entries for the Eurovision Song Contest. The event was held on 31 January 2009 at the MCH Messecenter Herning in Herning, hosted by previous Danish entrant Birthe Kjær and TV and radio presenter Felix Smith.
In 1986 he joined the DDB agency as an advertising-copywriter, and made his first foray into the world of television that same year in a programme hosted by Childéric Muller (a French television and radio presenter/producer):fr:Childeric Muller on the now defunct French channel TV6 (a predecessor of the contemporary M6 channel).
Paul Tonkinson (born 1 August 1969) is a British comedian, radio presenter and television personality, best known for his presenting work on The Big Breakfast and The Sunday Show. He was winner of the 1992 Time Out New Act of the Year Award and was Time Out Stand Up Comic of the Year in 1997.
Richard Fielding was a founding member of the Australian electronic dance group Severed Heads in 1979 in Sydney. He has been a member of other experimental, avant garde music groups such as Z-Glutz, The Loop Orchestra and Budgie Woops! He has had a career as a radio presenter on various New South Wales stations.
Philippa Forrester (born 20 September 1968) is a British television and radio presenter, producer and author. Throughout her career, Forrester has presented shows such as CBBC, Tomorrow's World, Crufts, The Heaven and Earth Show and Robot Wars. In 2015, Forrester moved with her family to Wyoming to support her husband's work with National Geographic Magazine.
Hollender became known through his participation in the 1998 edition of the reality show Expedition Robinson on SVT, he also participated in the 2003 edition. He has also been in television shows like Kanal 5's comedy series Grattis Världen! that featured Filip & Fredrik. Hollender is in a relationship with radio presenter Jessika Gedin.
Russell Dale Martin (born October 4, 1960) is an American radio presenter in Dallas, Texas. He has worked in the Dallas radio market for 31 years. Martin hosted the No. 1-rated The Russ Martin Show on KLLI Live 105.3 in Dallas, until Dec. 8, 2008, when KLLI switched to an all-sports format.
The Newcastle-based station, broadcasting to north-east England, launched on 15 July 1974. The first breakfast show was presented by Don Dwyer, an Australian radio presenter formerly at ABC and the United Biscuits Network. The first show included messages of congratulations from Kenny Everett at the equivalent local commercial station in London, Capital Radio.
Michael Aloysius "Mike" Connors (1891 - 1949) was an Australian vaudevillian and radio presenter. He was born in New York and came to Australia in 1916 on a six-month stage contract as part of a vaudeville act, contracted by Benjamin Fuller.(17 January 1949) 'Mike' - hero to sick, The Telegraph. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
As well as being a radio presenter, he was also a record producer and achieved some considerable chart success with ten singles, one of which "Technocat" reached the Top 40 in the UK. He was responsible for the Bouncing Beats compilation releases, and also spent time remixing material for N-Trance and Belinda Carlisle.
Carolina Bermudez (born May 18, 1978) is a Nicaraguan-American radio presenter, formerly of Elvis Duran and the Morning Show in New York City on WHTZ ("Z100"), which is also simulcast in Miami on WHYI ("Y100"), in Philadelphia on WIOQ ("Q102"), and in various other markets around the country through syndication by Premiere Radio Networks.
Cousin Creep is the performance name of Australian-born radio presenter, Craig Barnes. He was involved in the local alternative and independent music scenes. In the late 1980s he published a limited run cassette fanzine, Aliens Mutants. From 1989 to 1995 he ran an independent record label, Hippy Knight Records, which released singles by Superchunk.
Christoff De Bolle (born in Ninove, Belgium on 18 June 1976), better known by the mononym Christoff is a Belgian Flemish schlager singer. He is also a radio presenter, and appeared in a number of television series. Since 2015, he has been part of the schlager boyband Klubbb3, together with Florian Silbereisen and Jan Smit.
Peter and the Woof: Peter Bree and his mascot Nero (1980s) Peter Bree (Driebergen-Rijsenburg, the Netherlands, 23 September 1949) is a Dutch oboist and radio presenter. He received his first oboe lessons from John Schreuder. He made his debut when he was 15. At the University of Groningen he studied English Language and Literature.
Joanne McFarlane (née Bailey), commonly known as Jo Stanley, is an Australian television and radio presenter and comedian. Stanley was a host of Jo & Lehmo on Gold 104.3 from 2016 to 2017. She previously hosted Weekend Breakfast on the Hit Network and The Matt and Jo Show on Fox FM from 2003 until 2013.
Quaywest 102.4 was originally conceived by an Independent Local Radio presenter Keri Jones, who ran the first Restricted Service Licence (RSL) in 1995. Following a final RSL in December 1996 a County Councillor and local businessman, Phil Greatorex, created the financial structure necessary for Quay West Radio Ltd to apply for a full-time licence.
Begum-Hussain is also television and radio presenter. Her first presenting role was as a teenager on Channel 4 Child's Eye. She then became a regular guest contributor on the BBC's Network East TV series Café 21. In 2011, she appeared on the BBC Two craft series Mastercrafts where she studied an apprenticeship in weaving.
The outer southern suburbs district of Mawson was first won by former Liberal Police Minister Robert Brokenshire in the 1993 state election. He was defeated by former radio presenter Leon Bignell, who gained a 5.7 percent two party preferred swing for Labor.Green, Antony. South Australian Election 2006: Mawson Electorate Profile, ABC News Online, 20 April 2006.
Kjell Mikael Eriksson (born 27 December 1975) is a Swedish radio presenter, television personality, blogger and author. In 2008 he was a regular guest at VAKNA! med The Voice which was broadcast both on the radio station The Voice and on Kanal 5. Eriksson also goes by the pseudonyms of "Kjelleman", "Kjell ger igen" and "DumKjell".
Robert "Bob" Corteen Carswell RBV (born 1950)‘Manannan’s Cloak – a bilingual anthology of Manx Literature’ book description on the Francis Boutle Publishers website (accessed 10 May 2013) is a Manx language and culture activist, writer and radio presenter. In 2013 he received the Manx Heritage Foundation's Reih Bleeaney Vanannan award for outstanding contributions to Manx culture.
He was reemployed when Capital Radio took over the station.Mike Elliott interview lindisfarne.co.uk Ex-Metro Radio presenter Steve Colman's highly marketed introduction to the breakfast show was very unpopular, and he was sacked after just three weeks in August 1996. It was revealed that audiences had decreased rapidly, and businesses had threatened to pull their advertising.
Tara Khosravi Moshizi (born 23 August 1983) is a Swedish radio presenter and journalist within culture. She has studied journalism at Skurups folkhögskola. Moshizi has worked at Sveriges Radio and has presented shows like Frank and P3 Populär. She has been part of an entertainment panel as a guest on SVT on the morning show Gomorron Sverige.
Holly Bell teaches baking classes and for a time worked as an occasional radio presenter on BBC Radio Leicester. She also appeared as a guest presenter on QVC shopping channel. She wrote an eBook called Ready, Steady, Bake! which was published on 5 July 2012, and published a book Recipes from a Normal Mum on 17 July 2014.
Ciaran Lyons (born 13 December 1996) is an Australian stand up comedian, television and radio presenter. He is best known for his work as a presenter on national radio network triple j as well as his television appearances on The Project, Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation and on the latest series of SBS Filthy Rich and Homeless.
Vidar Lønn-Arnesen, 1967. Vidar Lønn-Arnesen (born 22 June 1940) is a Norwegian singer, radio presenter and television presenter. He was born in Lardal and grew up in Horten. He started his career as a local entertainer and pirate radio personality in the 1950s. From 1960 to 1964 he was a member of the pop group Tre Tainers.
Arthur married the singer and storyteller Dave Arthur in 1963, and they had two children Jonathan and Tim. They separated in 1977. She married the former Time Out Magazine comedy editor Malcolm Hay in 1996. Her younger son Tim was formerly editor-in-chief and CEO of Time Out, and is currently a radio presenter on BBC Radio London.
Paddy O'Connell (born Guy Patrick O'Connell, 11 March 1966 in Guildford, Surrey) is a British television and radio presenter, working mainly for the BBC. He presents BBC Radio 4's Broadcasting House programme each Sunday morning. He is also an occasional presenter of Radio 4's PM programme. O'Connell is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
She released two solo singles in 2003, and worked as a radio presenter; she is mostly known for co-presenting on BBC Radio 1Xtra. McNally now resides in the United States with her husband Cory Gibbs. Tina Barrett left the line-up before any material had been released to become a member of the pop group S Club 7.
Farrukh Jaffar is an Indian actress and former radio presenter. Having began her career with Vividh Bharti in 1963, she made a transition into acting with a supporting role in the 1981 film Umrao Jaan. Jaffar continued to act sporadically, and beginning in the late 2010s, gained wider recognition for working in a spate of critically successful films.
Ali B is an English disc jockey, radio presenter and producer. He is a former resident DJ at Fabric in London and is the owner of Air Recordings. He has released numerous singles and extended plays. He has also worked in radio for over a decade, hosting regular shows for Capital FM, Kiss FM and BBC 6.
After the visit he composed Safari ya Japan praising the president. Moi grew displeased with Kamaru's support for multiparty democracy in the late 1980s. Kamaru received significant support from Voice of Kenya radio presenter Job Isaac Mwamto, who embraced the rise of Kenyan music, by presenting Kamaru's music to his radio stations. He was often called "Kenya's Jim Reeves".
Amanda Rose Keller (born 25 February 1962) is an Australian television and radio presenter, comedian, writer, actor, journalist and media personality, best known as the host of the popular Australian lifestyle program The Living Room. Keller also co-hosts Jonesy & Amanda with Brendan Jones on WSFM 101.7 and Dancing with the Stars with Grant Denyer on Network 10.
Timothy Henry Franks (born 14 May 1968) is a British journalist and radio presenter who presents Newshour, the flagship news and current affairs programme on BBC World Service radio. He also, from time to time, presents Hardtalk on BBC World News, and documentaries across BBC TV and radio. He was previously an award-winning foreign correspondent for the BBC.
Tatjana Jurić (born February 10, 1982) is a Croatian television and radio presenter, and former model. Jurić was born in Zagreb, and later moved to Milan to model. In 2005, she joined the Exploziv television show on RTL Televizija. In 2008, she became host of season one of Hrvatski Top Model, the Croatian version of America's Next Top Model.
Andri Xhahu (born 30 April 1987 in Tirana, Albania) is a television and radio presenter, host and editor, who works for RTSH (Albanian Radio and Television). Since 2012 he has been the Albanian commentator and the spokesperson for the Eurovision Song Contest. He is considered as one of the familiar faces from past Eurovision Song Contests.
Sinéad Ní Uallacháin is an Irish journalist, actress, artist and radio presenter. Sinéad Ní Uallacháin was born in Ballineanig, County Kerry. She went on to study art and architecture in the Dublin Institute of Technology in Bolton Street. However she left that direction and went on to become a radio producer and a broadcaster with RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta.
In 2010, Evers co-hosted 90.9 Sea FM's Drive Show from 3-7pm with Gold Coast radio presenter Craig 'Lowie' Lowe. She featured on the program for 6 weeks full-time over Christmas. Brooke has also made numerous appearances on Brisbane radio station Nova 106.9. She also co- hosts Australia's Party People on Fridays with Matty Acton.
Julian Heidrich (born 27 June 1991), better known as simply Julian Le Play, is an Austrian singer-songwriter and radio presenter. He is best known for his 2014 single "Mein Anker" peaking at number 6 on the Austrian Singles Chart. So far he has released three studio albums, Soweit Sonar in 2012, Melodrom in 2014 and Zugvögel in 2016.
James Onen (born 19 June 1975), known professionally as Fatboy, is a Ugandan radio presenter on the online station Reckless Radio. Onen hosts the weekday radio program The Fat Boy Show from 6:00 Am- 10:00 AM James Onen is a popular, albeit controversial DJ in Uganda for his unconventional views towards religion and superstition.
John Leslie (born John Leslie Stott; 22 February 1965) is a Scottish former television and radio presenter. Debuting on the Music Box channel in 1987, he later presented BBC One's Blue Peter, and ITV's This Morning and the gameshow Wheel of Fortune. He was also the studio host for the first series of the UK version of Survivor.
Shereen Nanjiani (born 4 October 1961) is a Scottish radio presenter with BBC Radio Scotland. Before launching her radio career in 2006, Nanjiani was the chief news anchor at STV Central, having presented the news programme, Scotland Today since 1987. She is the first Asian-Scots presenter in Scotland and the longest serving female news presenter at STV.
Thomas Francis Gleeson (born 2 June 1974) is an Australian stand-up comedian, writer, television and radio presenter. Gleeson formerly co-hosted The Weekly with Charlie Pickering alongside Judith Lucy and currently hosts Hard Quiz, both on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). In 2019, Gleeson won the Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Television.
Anthony "Tony" Moore (born 11 October 1958 in Bristol) is an English singer- songwriter, musician, radio presenter and music promoter. He was also a member of Iron Maiden. He first became famous in 1986 as keyboard player with the band Cutting Crew, and in 1997 he founded The Kashmir Klub to showcase live music in London.
Dave Kelly is a British radio presenter and DJ from Northampton, England. He has presented on numerous radio stations And at his DJ events across the UK and abroad, and most recently he presented the Radio City Breakfast Show, from 2014–2020. He now resides in the Cayman Islands after moving from Liverpool in June 2020.
Michka Assayas (2 November 1958Assayas, Michka (1958-....), notice FRBNF12094628, catalog Bn-Opale plus, BnF. Created 20 April 1984, updated on 21 December 2000. in Paris) is a French author, music journalist and radio presenter. In France, he is known for his rock reviews and the Dictionnaire du rock published in 2000 and his radio show on radio France Inter.
Cocker is not related to fellow Sheffield-born musician Jarvis Cocker, despite a rumour to this effect (particularly in Australia, where Jarvis Cocker's father, radio presenter Mac Cocker, allowed listeners to believe that he was Joe's brother), although Joe was a friend of the family and even did some babysitting for Jarvis when he was an infant.
Emma Blocksage, better known as Emma B (born 28 April 1979), is an English model and TV presenter. Since her entry into the entertainment industry in 1995, she has appeared on numerous magazine covers and TV programs. Her stage name is occasionally confused with that of radio presenter Emma Boughton, who is also known as "Emma B".
The release of Bitter experience was followed by the release of Sweet Experience. Other albums released by the gospel musician are Something Else, Divine Intervention and Life after death, released in honor of Gbenga Adeboye, a Nigerian radio presenter, musician and comedian. The title Bitter Experience reflected his ordeal and Sweet Experience was the sweetness after a "Bitter Experience".
Ofoedu was born in Hong Kong and moved to the United Kingdom with his family when he was two years old. He has two sisters and three brothers and grew up in Newbury Park, London. He has been engaged to television and radio presenter Vanessa Feltz since 2006 and they live together in St John's Wood, London.
He remains active in retirement. In an after- dinner speech to the Worshipful Company of Feltmakers in 2013 he urged his audience to "avoid being like a thrombosis – a bloody clot that circulates around the system". His son Jonny is a former radio presenter who is now, as his father was, a housemaster at Bradfield College.
David Charles Wish (18 July 1942 – 21 October 2016), known as Dave Cash, was a British-Canadian radio presenter who latterly worked for BBC Radio Kent, having had previous spells at Radio London, BBC Radio 1, Capital London, Radio West (he was launch programme controller at the Bristol station), Invicta Radio, Country 1035 and PrimeTime Radio.
"Wir haben noch das ganze Leben" is a song performed by Austrian singer- songwriter and radio presenter Julian Le Play. The song was released as a digital download in November 2014 as the fourth and final single from his second studio album Melodrom (2014). The song has peaked at number 35 on the Austrian Singles Chart.
Des Clarke (born 13 January 1981) is a Scottish stand-up comedian and television/radio presenter. Clarke currently presents Heart Drivetime on Heart Scotland (weekdays from 4pm-7pm with co-host Jennifer Reoch from STV (TV channel)), and writes a weekly column in the Daily Record, and also presents the BBC Radio Scotland topical quiz show Breaking the News.
Mike Eghan is a Ghanaian broadcaster, also known as "The Magnificent Emperor"."The Story Of Mike Eghan, The Magnificent Emperor", Spectator, 14 July 2007. Via Ghana Base. In a career as a disc jockey and radio presenter spanning six decades, Eghan hosted programmes for the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) and for the BBC World Service in London.
The song reached No.21 in the UK Singles chart, remaining on the chart for eight weeks. McVay had previously fronted the group Lovin' Feeling in the 1982 A Song For Europe contest, singing "Different Worlds, Different People". This song placed fourth of the eight entries. After his pop career, Bobby became a local radio presenter.
He worked as a civil servant and a radio presenter at the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation and Peace FM. He was instrumental in establishing the religious radio station Channel R, and was honoured by radio station HOT 93.9FM in Accra for 30 years of service to the showbiz industry. He joined the Ghana movie industry in 2003.
He has featured in movies and television series like Obra and co-hosted by the fireside with Mame Dokono, he also was a radio presenter at New York were he discussed social, domestic and health issues blended with comedy, he also worked with Waterproof on various comedy concerts. He is currently the Chief of Aperade in the Eastern Region.
She has also written for a string of other newspapers, including El Nacional, El Globo and Últimas Noticias, and she has published one book, Bailando en la casa del trompo, on the topic of Caribbean music. She has also worked as a radio presenter for several private Venezuelan broadcasters and for the Cuban station Radio Rebelde.
Anna Franciska Mannheimer (born 5 July 1963 in Gothenburg, Sweden) is a Swedish television and radio presenter, journalist and comedian. She is daughter to Sören and Carin Mannheimer, and cousin to Clara Mannheimer. She is married to Peter Apelgren. Mannheimer is well known as host in TV/radio programmes, among them Rally, Let's Go and Detta har hänt.
Peter Dalton (born 19 January 1983), known professionally as MistaJam, is a British DJ and radio presenter. He is publicly known for formerly doing his shows on BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 1Xtra from 2005 to 2020. Since 2020 he presents on Capital Dance, a brand new dance music radio station of the Global radio network Capital.
Sarah Macdonald is an Australian journalist, author and radio presenter, and has being associated with radio organisations, such as Triple J and Radio National (Australia). She is also known for her book Holy Cow! An Indian Adventure. After completing a cadetship at ABC NewsRadio, Macdonald worked as Triple J's political correspondent in Canberra, later hosting its morning show.
Sally Turton Hardcastle (22 April 1945 – 10 November 2014) was a journalist and radio presenter, best known for presenting Woman's Hour and The World Tonight for the BBC. She was born in London. Her father was William Hardcastle, a British news broadcaster. She spent her early years in Washington, D.C., where her father was a correspondent for Reuters.
Emma Margareta Knyckare, née "Emma Andersson" (born 14 July 1987) is a Swedish comedian and radio presenter. Knyckare has hosted the radio shows Morgonpasset, Tankesmedjan and in 2014 will begin hosting her own radio show Knyckare i P3. She was also one of the hosts for the radio and television charity show Musikhjälpen in December 2013.
Helen Mayhew is a British radio presenter and producer, specialising in jazz music. Mayhew started with the BBC, and then moved to 102.2 Jazz FM at its launch, then rejoined the BBC where she presented her own weekly show, and finally returned to the relaunched Jazz FM. She is also vice-president of the National Youth Jazz Collective.
Deborah Knight (born 23 November 1972) is an Australian television and news presenter, radio host, and journalist. Knight is currently a radio presenter on 2GB and host of A Current Affair on Saturday. Previously she has been a co- host of the Nine Network's breakfast program Today and presented Nine News Sydney on Friday and Saturday.
But it was at Melbourne that he made a name for himself, playing 88 games between 1981 and 1986, before retiring. He is well known for a famous outburst in 1984 (Round 14) with Melbourne coach Ron Barassi. He is the brother of SEN 1116 radio presenter Troy Zantuck and the father of AFL footballer Ty Zantuck.
Mugerwa started her music career in 2007 after completing her senior six. Radio presenter Kato Lubwama had announced on the radio that he was seeking dancers to join his Diamonds Ensemble Band. She auditioned with about 300 others and was among the three that were chosen. She is famous for both her dancing and her singing.
Lawrence Douglas Lamb (born ) is an English actor and radio presenter. He played Archie Mitchell in the BBC soap opera EastEnders, Mick Shipman in the BBC romantic comedy series Gavin & Stacey and Ted Case in the final series of the BBC Crime Drama New Tricks. He was also on I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here 2016.
Annabel Port (born 12 March 1975, Southend-on-Sea) is a British radio presenter. She began working at Virgin Radio in 2001, reading the travel news on the Pete and Geoff breakfast show. She worked on the Geoff Show from 2006 on Virgin Radio, and has co-presented the show since it began in September 2008.
British television presenter and radio presenter Dermot O'Leary hosted the show for the first time. The awards were sponsored by Genie for the first time. Billy Elliot and Gladiator were tied for most awards won with three awards apiece. Billy Elliot won the award for Best British Film, while Gladiator won the award for Best Film.
Matthew Cunliffe - Robin's fiancé, an accountant who distrusts Robin's relationship with Strike. After having many arguments and even splitting part way through the novel, Matthew marries Robin at the conclusion of the novel. Elin Toft - Strike's girlfriend, a former violinist and current radio presenter. Linda Ellacott - Robin's mother is supportive of her daughter, especially during her separation from Matthew.
Philippe Bouvard (born 6 December 1929 in Coulommiers) is a French television and radio presenter. From 1977 to 2014 he hosted the French radio program Les Grosses Têtes on Radio Luxemburg RTL, from 1982 to 1986 he hosted the television program Le Petit Théâtre de Bouvard, and since 2014 he has hosted the radio program Allo Bouvard on RTL.
Leoš Mareš (born 27 April 1976) is a Czech television and radio presenter and singer. He has hosted a number of singer search television programmes, including Česko hledá SuperStar, X Factor and Hlas Česko Slovenska. He joined Česko Slovensko má talent as a judge in 2013. He is one of the highest-paid television presenters in the Czech Republic.
Jerry Brotton is a British historian. He is Professor of Renaissance Studies at Queen Mary University of London, a television and radio presenter and a curator. He writes about literature, history, material culture, trade, and east-west relations, particularly in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. He employs interdisciplinary approaches, looking at art, politics, history, travel writing and literature.
Brian Frederick Bury (born 14 June 1937) is a former Australian television and radio presenter, best known for his tenure as the weather presenter on the Nine Network's breakfast show Today from the program's inception in 1982 until 1990.Weatherman Bury reigned supreme on Today show, The Daily Telegraph, 16 September 2012. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
Zena McNally (born 8 March 1979) is an English radio presenter and member of girl-group Mis-Teeq. McNally co-presented the breakfast show on the BBC Radio 1Xtra alongside Trevor Nelson. She is a former member of the group Mis-Teeq, featuring on their first single and also a solo singer. McNally lives in the United States.
After acting as guest presenter on BBC Radio Ulster, he received an award for most popular radio presenter 2005 and 2008. Cush presents a daily radio show, Six Cafe for Six FM and the Sunday Juke Box Show. Malachi currently works for UTV Belfast presenting The Seven Thirty Show and continues to enjoy a huge following for his music.
Groven has worked as a music producer, radio presenter, programme producer for radio and as a music teacher, at Norwegian universities and at master-classes around the world. In 1971 Groven presented his first original composition; the music to Erik Bye's poem, "Så spiller vi harmonica", and he continued to work with Erik Bye on a number of songs and projects.
Richard Douglas James Baker OBE RD (15 June 1925 – 17 November 2018) was an English broadcaster, best known as a newsreader for BBC News from 1954 to 1982, and as a radio presenter of classical music. He was a contemporary of Kenneth Kendall and Robert Dougall and was the first reader of the BBC Television News (in voiceover) in 1954.
Susie Ferguson is a radio presenter and journalist in New Zealand. Ferguson was born and raised in Scotland, and at the age of 18 moved to Stratford-upon- Avon for a drama course. She later studied at London University's Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. She started her career in Britain with broadcasters such as Virgin Radio UK, BBC and ITN.
Rolf Adam Engelbrekt Alsing (12 October 1968 – 15 April 2020) was a Swedish television and radio presenter, best known for presenting Big Brother Sweden on Kanal 5. He moved to TV4 in 2005, presenting the Swedish version of Jeopardy!. He also presented his own show, Adam Live. He later ventured into radio, presenting shows on Rix FM and Mix Megapol.
The Welsh Factor is a talent competition run by entertainment agencies GT Management Promotions (GTMP) and Artiste Management. The competition tours a number of clubs and hotels in South Wales. The show was previously hosted (2010-2017) by radio presenter, Lee Jukes. Lee hosts the afternoon Drivetime show (weekdays 3-7pm) at 106.3 Bridge FM, Swansea Bay Radio, Radio Carmarthenshire and Radio Pembrokeshire.
Verna Vels was born in Reitz, Orange Free State, South Africa. She attended the University of Pretoria, and in 1954 she completed a BA degree, majoring in Afrikaans and Dutch, English and Art History. In December 1954 she started working as a radio presenter at the SABC in Durban where she developed an interest in children's programmes.Profile, HumanRousseau.com, accessed 27 August 2014.
Daniel Joseph Gasser (born 25 October 1976),General Register Office. England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes, Volume 12, p. 571.Dan Gasser Twitter status update, Twitter, 5 September 2020. known professionally as Dan Gasser, is a British radio presenter, currently employed by Global as the weekend afternoon presenter (4pm–7pm) on Radio X.Profile: Dan Gasser, Radio X, accessed 21 June 2020.
Marian Foster (born 19 March 1948 in Newcastle upon Tyne) is an English television and radio presenter. Foster was educated at Dame Allan's School, Newcastle upon Tyne. She was trained as a music teacher and sang with the London Symphony Chorus. She is most famous for presenting the BBC1 afternoon chat show Pebble Mill at One for fourteen years, from 1972 to 1986.
Vladimir Leonardovich Matetsky (; born May 14, 1952, in Moscow) is a Russian and Soviet composer, producer, and radio presenter. Matetsky is a member of the Russian Authors' Society. He is married and has one daughter, Maria (born 1987) and son, Leonid (born 2001). Matetsky started to take music classes under the direction of Sofija Moisseevna Karpilovskaya, a student of Elena Fabianovna Gnesina.
Bedford spent her early years in Lagos, before being sent for her education to Britain, where she attended boarding-school from the age of six."Simi Bedford", Black British Women Writers. She read Law at Durham University, and subsequently worked in the media, including as a radio presenter and a television researcher. Living in London, she married and raised three children.
Jackie Doran is an Australian television and radio presenter. She is mostly known for her role in The Naughty Rude Show which aired on Channel 31, WTV and C31 Adelaide in 2009, for which she won an Antenna Award for Most Outstanding Female Presenter. Jackie is one of the four members in The Boardroom podcast. She currently lives in Melbourne, Australia.
Martin Joseph Coogan (born 16 September 1960) is a musician and radio presenter. He produces records at the Vibe Recording Studios, Manchester, which he has owned since 2008. Born and brought up in Middleton, Coogan attended Cardinal Langley RC Grammar School, as did his younger brothers, Steve and Brendan. Coogan's first professional music role was in 1985, as the singer for Judge Happiness.
Martin Henfield is a British TV and radio presenter and media specialist.Where are They Now - Martin henfield January 2008, BBC Northwest Tonight. Retrieved January 2011 Henfield has worked as a reporter, producer, editor and senior manager in BBC Radio and TV for 26 years. He ran BBC GMR radio station for 5 years and presented BBC North West Tonight in the 1990s.
Ariel Fenster (born April 18, 1943) is an award-winning Canadian science educator, chemist, and founding member of McGill University's Office for Science and Society. Fenster lectures extensively in both French and English on topics of health, the environment, and technology. He was a frequent television and radio presenter on science-related subjects. Now retired from teaching, he remains active in science education.
Doireann (born 19 May 1992) is the god daughter of radio presenter Ian Dempsey. Doireann graduated from Trinity College Dublin with a degree in Drama and Theatre studies. She worked as an entertainment reporter on Spin 1038. Having amassed a following on social media she was commissioned by RTÉ to make a web series, The Doireann Project, based on her impressions.
Charmaine Yee started her first job in January 2011 as a radio presenter with Radio 91.3, she hosted weekday radio shows from 10am till 2pm. She worked there till January 2015, when HOT FM 91.3 underwent a major revamp, rebranding as One FM 91.3 . She entered the television presenter foray. And WTA Women's Tennis Association, Top Ranking Final Showdown in Singapore.
Mike George is a British radio presenter. He was born in Harrow, Middlesex in 1945, a premature baby, as a result of the VE Celebrations. He attended Watford Central Primary and Bushey Grammar School. He spent most of his school holidays with his grandparents in Ross on Wye, which is how he developed his love of the counties of Hereford and Worcester.
Milan Zimnýkoval (born 31 January 1978 in Snina) is a Slovak television and radio presenter. He is the son of a soldier and his mother was a primary school teacher. For ten years he has danced in the Slovak folk dance group Zemplín. In June 2012 he married the television producer Antónia Gondová, who took on the married surname Zimnýkoval.
Martin Daniels (born 19 August 1963) is an English magician entertainer, and television and radio presenter. The son of the late magician Paul Daniels, Martin Daniels appeared regularly on his father's television shows. His subsequent television roles include presenting two series of Game for a Laugh and Lingo."Could it be magic? Martin Daniels joins Radio Lincolnshire", BBC, 28 March 2006.
Charles Thomas Gillett (; 20 February 1942 – 17 March 2010) was a British radio presenter, musicologist, and writer, mainly on rock and roll and other forms of popular music. He was particularly noted for his influential book The Sound of the City, for his promotion of many forms of "world music", and for discovering and promoting such acts as Dire Straits and Ian Dury.
William George Butler (born 24 January 1942) is a British former radio presenter on BBC Radio Merseyside and Radio City. In the course of his career, he has presented TV shows such as FAX and the magazine programme What the Butler Sees. In September 2010 he published his autobiography Billy Butler MBE – Mrs Butler’s Eldest. Butler was born in Amlwch, Anglesey in Wales.
Adeline van Lier (born 19 November 1956, at The Hague) is a Dutch television and radio presenter, currently working for the KRO. She studied graphic design and typography in The Hague, and then began working in theater. Her television debut was alongside IJf Blokker, for the VPRO program Puur natuur. Since 2006 she presents Nacht van het Goede Leven on Radio 1.
Deyda Hydara (June 9, 1946 – December 16, 2004) was a co-founder and primary editor of The Point, a major independent Gambian newspaper. He was also a correspondent for both AFP News Agency and Reporters Without Borders for more than 30 years. Hydara also worked as a Radio presenter in the Gambia called Radio Syd during his early years as a freelance journalist.
Lisa Snowdon"Boy George 40" 7 May 2001, People (born Lisa Snawdon on 23 January 1971) is an English television and radio presenter and fashion model. She was the host of the Living TV reality television show Britain's Next Top Model from 2006 until 2009. She also co-presented Capital Breakfast on Capital London from August 2008 until 18 December 2015.
Neil Roberto Williams (born 20 July), known by his stage name Roberto, is a British radio presenter, television presenter, voice-over artist and DJ. Williams was born in London. He currently presents the breakfast show on Heart 80s from Heart FM owned by Global Radio, under the stage name 'Roberto'. Prior to Heart FM, he hosted mid mornings on the Capital FM Network.
The Investigators is an Australian consumer affairs television series, which aired on the ABC from 1985 to 1995. The program's host and chief reporter was Helen Wellings,Helen Wellings, Today Tonight. who replaced original host Sonia Humphrey in 1987. Other reporters who worked on the program include foreign correspondent Eric Campbell, politician Sarah Henderson, reporter Leigh McClusky, and radio presenter Jon Faine.
Nicole Foote is an Australian radio presenter. She hosted the hip hop show on Triple J and currently hosts Triple J's dance music shows Mix Up (radio show) and The Club. Foote undertook a degree in Media Studies at Melbourne's RMIT University before beginning her career with Triple J. Foote is currently working music playlists on ABC Local Radio in Melbourne.
Christopher Douglas Mainwaring (27 December 1965 – 1 October 2007) was an Australian rules footballer. He played for the West Coast Eagles in the Victorian Football League/Australian Football League (VFL/AFL) and East Fremantle in the West Australian Football League (WAFL). He was also a television presenter and sports journalist with Seven News Perth and a radio presenter with Mix 94.5.
At the APRA Music Awards of 2001 Ella and Jesse Hooper won Songwriter of the Year. The group disbanded in 2006, with Ella and Jesse taking a lower profile with an acoustic folk duo, The Verses. Ella also has a career as a solo performer, radio presenter and TV personality. Jesse has a career as a music teacher, producer and community arts developer.
He began as a radio presenter, and then enjoyed great success and inspired controversy with his anarchic sense of humor while hosting many TV shows on Globo and other networks in the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. He would interrupt the musical numbers of major stars, blow a horn like Harpo Marx while poking fun at guests and throw codfish to the audience.
She still works as a radio presenter. Her husband, Ranjith Yapa de Alwis, is a music director and a film Director of the Government Film Division. He was the first director and music director of the popular television serial Kopi Kade telecast by ITN. He was married to Kumari Shashi, a Hindi girl who came to study dance at Bhatkhande University.
Beckford gained recognition outside the church by winning one of journalist and radio presenter Vere Johns's talent contests at west Kingston's Majestic theatre. In 1968 Beckford joined a neighbourhood reggae band, Soul Syndicate, but his high-pitched, nasal timbre and mento-influenced style did not fit with its focus. He was soon ousted, and subsequently he became a telephone company night watchman.
Trudy Kerr (born 3 January 1963) is an Australian-born jazz musician, teacher, radio presenter and label owner. Since 1997 she has released ten studio albums and a compilation album, Contemplation (January 2015). Kerr has performed concerts in the UK, continental Europe, East Asia and Australia. She resides in Beckenham with her husband, Geoff Gascoyne, a fellow jazz musician who plays double bass.
Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2018 was the national final format developed by PBS to select the Maltese entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2018. The competition took place on 3 February 2018 at the Malta Fairs and Conventions Centre in Ta' Qali, hosted by radio presenter Colin Fitz and broadcast on Television Malta (TVM) as well on the broadcaster's website tvm.com.mt.
Melanie Ann Sykes (born 7 August 1970) is an English television and radio presenter, and model. She is best known for co-hosting Today with Des and Mel with Des O'Connor and Let's Do Lunch with Gino D'Acampo. She also co-hosted Going Out with Alan Carr on BBC Radio 2 with Alan Carr from May 2010 until it ended in March 2012.
Barbara Sturgeon is a British radio presenter and winner of two Sony Radio Awards for a show she presented on BBC Radio Kent during the 1980s. Sturgeon subsequently presented an early weekend morning programme for BBC Radio 2 in 1992/93, but returned to Radio Kent subsequently, where she presented a lunchtime current affairs show until leaving the station in 2004.
The 17th- century cartographer James Gordon (1617–1686) was from Rothiemay. It was the birthplace of James Ferguson FRS (1710–1776), instrument-maker and astronomer. More recently, BBC radio presenter James Naughtie was born and brought up in the village. Rothiemay Castle, partly dating from the 15th century, was rebuilt as a baronial country house in 1788, by James Duff, 2nd Earl Fife.
Lee Chi-chun (; 21 March 1943 – 22 April 2017) was a Taiwanese radio presenter. Born and raised in Keelung, Lee's career in radio journalism was interrupted by compulsory military service. He began working for the Broadcasting Corporation of China in 1968. Known for his deep voice and longtime association with the BCC, Lee spent the end of his career with China Television.
Waqas Saeed, also known as "Wax", is a British radio presenter. He was born in Manchester on 22 February and studied at the University of Bedfordshire. His "nearly career" in making films was short lived after joining BBC Asian Network in 2004. He created the characters Wacky Waqas and Waki Shroff on the station and has interviewed Jackie Shroff and Asian glamour models.
The school formed a radio station, WFR (William Farr Radio) that is broadcast around the school through the school internet system, it was opened by BBC Radio Lincolnshire radio presenter Rod Whiting. The service started on Wednesday February 24, 2010. Due to recent changes there are now shows every day of the week mostly focusing on the aspect of radio concerning music.
In 2011, Yulia German graduated from the All-Russian state University of Justice with a degree in Law. Yulia Herman worked as a legal assistant at the “Russian Mortgage Bank”. In 2012, she graduated from the Institute For Advanced Training Of Television And Radio Broadcasting Employees, specializing in “TV and radio Presenter”. Yulia German worked as an assistant editor at the Russia 1.
Between the support acts and U2's performance, a disc jockey played records. For the 1992 legs, Irish rock journalist and radio presenter BP Fallon filled the role. Originally hired to write the Zoo TV tour programme,McGee (2008), p. 141 he played music from inside a Trabant on the B-stage, while providing commentary and wearing a cape and top hat.
Yusoff is a Malay song singer and senior radio presenter. She has released two albums, Yasmin (1978) and Harapan (1980), and acted in TV dramas and movies. Among her films are Mekanik, Selubung, Ringgit Kassorga, Gol dan Gincu, Susuk, Hooperz and Pisau Cukur. She has been involved in producing Cuci the Musical 1 and 2, and Lat Kampung Boy the Musical.
Dil Wickremasinghe is a broadcaster and journalist living in Ireland. She was a radio presenter with Newstalk and is a panellist on TV3's Midday programme. She has also done stand-up comedy. Born in Rome to Sri Lankan parents, these rejected her at the age of 17 after she told them she was gay and she became homeless as a result.
Declan Meehan () is an Irish radio presenter. Currently fronting The Morning Show with local radio station East Coast FM,"Declan Meehan" . East Coast FM. Retrieved 21 November 2008. his career has incorporated involvement with multiple pirate radio stations (including Radio Milinda, the first to be raided and prosecuted) and, later, Radio 2 (where he was one of the pioneering station's original presenters).
Kate Carolan is an Irish-American news reporter and radio presenter employed by Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ). Having lived in Lansing, Michigan, she reported for the Greater Lansing Business Monthly. In the past she has been dispatched by RTÉ Television to a number of remote locations such as Ethiopia, Somalia and Oxegen 2006. Carolan is currently 31 years of age"Kate2910". WAYN.COM.
She is well known for presenting Big Brother Albania. She started her career in 2000 as a journalist for the "Intervista" magazine. Later she started working for Top Media, first as a radio presenter for shows like "Good morning Albania", "Disco Lancio", "A Night With.." Later she hosts the Albanians Got Talent show, which make her popular among Albanian lands.
Santo Luigi Cilauro (born 26 November 1961) is an Australian comedian, television and feature film producer, screenwriter, actor, author and cameraman who is also a co-founder of The D-Generation. Known as the weatherman in Frontline, he is also an author and former radio presenter on the Triple M Network, and achieved worldwide fame with the viral video Elektronik Supersonik.
Hopkins has written several pieces of published fiction and poetry. He has also been employed as a journalist, publisher and radio presenter. His current project is TedSport,TedSport focussing on high-performance sports analysis. He was also co-founder of Champion Books, the Backyard Press Printing Co-operative, and Champion Data, a sports-statistics firm that concentrates on Australian Rules football.
Perri Luc Kiely (born 15 December 1995) is an English street dancer, TV and radio presenter. He is a member of the dance troupe Diversity, which won the third series of Britain's Got Talent in 2009. He finished as runner-up in the 12th series of Dancing on Ice in 2020. He currently co-presents the radio show 'Kiss Breakfast'.
Ulrika Malmgren Ulrika Malmgren, (born 12 September 1960) is a Swedish actress and radio presenter. She was born in Stockholm and started studying at Teaterhögskolan in Malmö between 1984 and 1987. She was director of the Darling Desperados acting company as one of its founders. She presented the Sveriges Radio show Ny Våg between 1979 and 1983, which focused on new music.
Retrieved 1 September 2018. They have two children, Clay and Jem, and celebrated 20 years of marriage in 2016.(3 November 2016) So what's the secret to a long and happy marriage?, radioinfo. Retrieved 1 September 2018. Edwards' son Clay is a radio presenter with Brisbane Indigenous station 98.9 FM where he co-presents the Dunn & Daley Show with Jamie Dunn.
Jez Carne, born Jeremy Carne is a radio presenter in Australia. He acts as Web Geezer Jez on The Hamish & Andy Show. He won an ACRA in 2009 for Best Multimedia Execution on Hamish and Andy's, Tall Ship Adventure. He was co- founder, producer and host of The Punk Rock Show on 4Q Radio from late 2003 to early 2006.
The Headington Shark in 2009, after refurbishment. The shark first appeared on 9 August 1986, having been commissioned by the house's owner Bill Heine, a local radio presenter. The sculpture, which is reported to weigh and is long, and is made of painted fibreglass, is named Untitled 1986 (written on the gate of the house). It took three months to build.
Luciano Rispoli (12 July 1932 – 26 October 2016) was an Italian television and radio writer and presenter. Born in Reggio Calabria, the son of a colonel, Rispoli moved to Rome to study law at the Sapienza University. In 1954 he passed a public exam to enter the newly created RAI. In 1960, he debuted as radio presenter with the program Il vostro spettacolo.
Tücking was born in Kaiserslautern. She won the Golden Camera award at the age of 24 for her work on the ARD music show ' (Formula One), where she served as the show host between January 1986 and December 1987. After her breakthrough with Formel Eins, she worked for the German broadcaster Südwestrundfunk (SWR) as a television and radio presenter until her death.
James Hunter Ashby (born 1979) is an Australian political advisor and former radio presenter. In 2012, he made allegations of sexual harassment against the former Speaker of the House, Peter Slipper, triggering a political scandal. He is currently the chief of staff for Pauline Hanson, the leader of Pauline Hanson's One Nation political party, and the One Nation party secretary.
Joanne Monique "Joe" Cotton, is a Canadian-born New Zealand pop singer who gained recognition as a member of the girl group TrueBliss, formed in 1999 on Popstars. Cotton has since joined a cover band, The Mermaids Danceband.Joe Cotton's bio on the Mermaids Danceband official site She also works as a radio presenter, currently for More FM, and previously for The Edge.
Joe is associated with Rock music due to his involvement with Rock DJing both on radio and the local club scene. However, in recent years Joe has presented the Breakfast Shows on three different radio stations. He won several awards in Malta for his radio shows including best radio presenter and best program. Joe has been involved in politics since 1998.
Rachel Corbett (born 11 March 1981) is an Australian podcaster, television and radio presenter and writer. Corbett is the founder of the online podcasting course PodSchool and host of a number of podcasts including You’ve Gotta Start Somewhere, The PodSchool Podcast, Before The Bump and Sealed Section. She's also a weekly panelist and fill-in host for Chanel 10's The Project.
The Country Liberal Party preselected local "shock jock" radio presenter Matt Conlan as their candidate unopposed, with the support of party leader Jodeen Carney. A number of potential CLP candidates, including former MLA John Elferink, former candidate Michael Jones, who nearly won the adjacent seat of Braitling in 2005, and Alice Springs deputy mayor David Koch had all previously ruled out nominating.
John Brunning is an English radio presenter, musician and composer. He broadcasts on Classic FM.Classic FM presenter biographies His shows are: Classic FM Drive, Smooth Classics and Classic FM Chart. Brunning was born in Essex and from 1970 broadcast pirate radio from his home in Colchester. He learned guitar and played for a time with the successful band Mungo Jerry.
He was then checked into Wentworthville's Northside West Clinic. On 23 August, it was announced that actor Luke Jacobz would take over as host and all original audition footage with Newton was removed with footage of Jacobz being shot instead. On 28 August 2010, it was announced that radio presenter Natalie Garonzi would host the spin-off show The Xtra Factor on 7Two.
Jayne Middlemiss (born 3 February 1971) is an English television and radio presenter. She began presenting music television shows such as The O-Zone and Top of the Pops in the mid-1990s, before presenting a variety of other television and radio shows, including on BBC Radio 6 Music. She has won both Celebrity MasterChef and reality show Celebrity Love Island.
Astrid Synnøve Gunnestad (19 August 1938 – 18 May 2016) was a Norwegian journalist and radio presenter. She was born in Asker. She started her journalistic career in Morgenbladet in 1971, and was hired by Norsk Ukeblad in 1972. From 1987 to 2007 she was their editorial manager, then, from 2007 to her death in 2016 she presented her own radio show for P4.
Mozez Praiz is a Nigerian model and a sports TV/radio presenter who currently works under SuperSport and Smooth F.M 98.1. Best known to be the host of Star Football Superfans Show and the anchor of Naija Made, Mozez has covered several sporting events including the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations in Angola and the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
Nisar Smiler is a British Pakistani martial artist, actor, and radio presenter who is widely considered one of the early pioneers of Karate in northern England. Smiler, a 50-time gold medalist and 2x world champion, had trained under Gōgen Yamaguchi in Japan. In 2010 he was inducted into the karate hall of fame for his contributions to the martial art.
Paul Connolly an international singer/songwriter coming to fame when he composed the FIFA World Cup 2010 Anthem. Irish personality and Q102 radio presenter Ray Shah attended the school in the graduate year of 2003, just before he auditioned for Big Brother 4. During the years 2004 - 2010 Dublin Business School was renowned for its vibrant student social life and student events.
In June 2016, the band announced that they planned to release an album later in the year. On 17 August 2016, the band released the first single, ‘All Night’ from the then upcoming album which was premiered on Annie Mac’s BBC Radio 1 show. The band then toured throughout the summer of 2016 and on 29 September, they announced the official release date of the album ‘Everything Is My Family’ which was to be 21 October 2016. In conjunction with the album announce, the band also released a new track, ‘Way’s I Can’t Tell’ which was first heard by the public on radio presenter and DJ, Zane Lowe’s Beats 1 radio show. The second official single however was a song called, ‘Good Girls’ which went on to become radio presenter, Annie Mac’s ‘Hottest Record of the Week’.
Claire O'Callaghan is an Irish news and sports journalist and radio presenter, employed by iRadio. Claire reports and reads the news and sport semi nationally for i102-104 and sister station i105-107. Claire used to work for Belfast radio station Citybeat. She has a BA Honours Degree in English and English Literature from Queen's University Belfast, and a Masters in Journalism from the University of Ulster.
His father worked for the railway industry, so he moved to the city of Abbottabad in present-day Pakistan. He continued to move with his family depending on his father's job transfers, which included time in both Quetta and Lahore. Uzzaman graduated from Government College, Abbottabad, in 1959, where he studied English and Urdu. Uzzaman began his career as a radio presenter in Pakistan.
The Chief of Staff at ABC Broken Hill is Andrew Schmidt. The bureau is staffed by a team of three multiplatform news reporters, a rural reporter, a features reporter, a radio presenter, a radio producer and several casual staff. Journalists file stories to local platforms like the breakfast program and social media, as well as television, radio and online destinations across the ABC network.
In the Soviet Union, "From Souvenirs to Souvenirs" was the most popular of all of Demis Roussos's songs. According to radio presenter , Roussos didn't consider "From Souvenirs to Souvenirs" an international hit and before one of his first concerts in the USSR in the 1990s Balabanov had to explain to him that the audience would not let him leave the stage without singing "From Souvenirs to Souvenirs".
Thomas Giles Robinson (born 1 June 1950) is a British singer-songwriter, bassist, radio presenter and long-time LGBT rights activist, best known for the hits "Glad to Be Gay", "2-4-6-8 Motorway", and "Don't Take No for an Answer", with his Tom Robinson Band. He later peaked at No. 6 in the UK Singles Chart with his solo single "War Baby".
McCutcheon is a very energetic radio presenter, having been awarded Australian radio awards and recognised at the New York International Radio Festival. McCutcheon has been awarded the International Kalevala Medal for services to Finnish culture (for his work on the Kalevala). He has worked in Finland on a scholarship, and in particular, at the Finnish Broadcasting Company. McCutcheon has written 22 plays (at least) for the theatre.
Joseph Otsiman is a Ghanaian actor, producer and radio presenter/DJ, noted for his role as Pastor John Moses in The Cursed Ones and Kojo Bonsu in The Burial of Kojo . He was born at Effia Kuma, Takoradi on Saturday afternoon 3 June 1989. He attended Nana Brempong basic and Junior high School. He then attended Takoradi Senior High School where he studied Science.
Deedan has been the host of Kampala’s biggest music festival, Blankets and Wine since its inception. She has hosted many other events including Tokosa Food Fest. Deedan is a radio presenter on Radiocity Kampala and hosts, with her counterpart McKenzie, The Jam, an evening drive show which features music and information for Kampala. She joined the Urban Today show in 2016 after the departure of Gaetano Kagwa.
Arnold Gay (born 11 May 1967) is a radio presenter and former television presenter from Singapore. He is currently presenting the breakfast show on CNA938 together with Yasmin Jonkers from June 2019. He previously worked at Singapore radio stations Class 95FM, Power 98 FM and Kiss 92FM, and was a broadcast journalist at various TV stations including Channel NewsAsia, CNBC Asia, Bloomberg TV and Reuters TV.
Jamie Cullum (born 20 August 1979) is an English jazz-pop singer-songwriter and radio presenter. Although primarily a vocalist and pianist, he also accompanies himself on other instruments, including guitar and drums. He has recorded eight studio albums, three compilation albums, one live album and twenty-four singles. Since April 2010, he has presented a weekly Tuesday evening jazz show on BBC Radio 2.
John Cameron Robbie (born 17 November 1955)John Robbie player profile Scrum.com is a former international rugby union player who played scrum half, and a well known radio presenter in South Africa on Talk radio 702. His previous rugby career has also seen him take up the role of rugby commentator, both on television and at Independent Newspapers. He is a Laureus Sport for Good Foundation Ambassador.
Alistair Beaton (born 1947) is a Scottish left-wing political satirist, journalist, radio presenter, novelist and television writer. At one point in his career he was also a speechwriter for Gordon Brown. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Beaton was educated at the universities of Edinburgh, Moscow and Bochum and graduated from the University of Edinburgh with First-Class Honours in Russian and German. He lives in Holloway, London.
Matthew Edmondson (born 27 December 1985)Profile – Matt Edmondson BBC Radio 1 is a British television and Sony Award-nominated radio presenter, best known for his work with BBC Radio 1 and ITV2. Edmondson currently presents the weekend breakfast show Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 7am to 10am with Mollie King. In 2016, he co-presented The Xtra Factor alongside Rylan Clark- Neal on ITV2.
Jim Wilson (born 1968 New South Wales) is an Australian sports journalist, reporter and radio presenter. Wilson has previously had a 28 year career at the Seven Network as a sport presenter, reporter and sports editor for Seven News initially starting in the Melbourne newsroom before moving to Sydney. Prior to joining the Seven Network he was a sport reporter at the Nine Network in Brisbane.
On 22 November the band released the Draper collaborative album The Chill Out Sessions free of charge. On 4 January 2013, Bring Me the Horizon released the first single from Sempiternal, "Shadow Moses". It was first played by radio presenter Daniel P. Carter on BBC's Radio 1. Due to popular demand, Epitaph released the music video for the song a week earlier than planned.
James Edward O'Brien (born 13 January 1972) is an English radio presenter and podcaster. He is one of the presenters on talk station LBC, presenting on weekdays between 10am and 1pm, hosting a phone-in discussion of current affairs, views and real-life experiences. He hosted a weekly interview series with JOE titled Unfiltered with James O'Brien. He has previously occasionally presented Newsnight for the BBC.
Ruvheneko was the radio presenter and producer for current affairs at a radio station in Harare called ZiFM Stereo from 2012 until 2016. In 2015 until 2016, she also took on the role as programming manager. Ruvheneko Parirenyatwa explained that she wanted a free space hence her resignation from the radio station. In an online television platform, she stated that she was more enthusiastic about uncompromised dialogue.
She was a full-time co-host on 90.9 Sea FM's The Drive Show from 3-7pm with radio presenter Craig 'Lowie' Lowe. She was a featured character on the reality TV show The Stafford Brothers with her fellow DJ, Matt Stafford of the Stafford Brothers. Season 2 premiered on FOX8 on 27 January 2012. In 2011, Evers accepted a position with ACP Magazines.
The show was choreographed by Fauve Hautot. In 2017, a revival of the musical was staged at the National Theatre in Melbourne, Australia. The cast featured mostly local actors, as well as special guest appearances (during certain performances) from Australian Idol finalist Rob Mills, AFL footballer Brodie Holland, and radio presenter Anthony "Lehmo" Lehmann. The show ran from the 3rd to the 19th of March.
Seema Jaswal (née Pathan; born 28 January 1985) is a British television and radio presenter from West London. Jaswal hosts the Premier League's worldwide coverage for Premier League Productions which includes flagship shows Kick Off and Fanzone. When the Premier League season ends, she presents Motorsport for Channel 4. Jaswal also reports on the BBC’s coverage of the World Snooker Championships and Channel 4's BDO Darts.
Vadim Peare, known professionally as DJ Vadim, is a prolific DJ and producer born in Saint Petersburg, Russia, and raised in London, England from the age of three. He is also a promoter, record collector, radio presenter, occasional painter and writer, whose music combines hip hop, soul, reggae and electronica. He previously ran Jazz Fudge. His music combines hip hop, soul, reggae, and electronica.
Other early releases have also credited her as "Yiu Lei." The English-language lyrics were written by the British radio presenter Wilfrid Thomas. It was recorded by American singer Frankie Laine and the Norman Luboff Choir, with Paul Weston and his orchestra, on 6 April 1951, and released by Columbia Records as catalog number 39367. The song reached #3 on the Billboard magazine music chart.
Mieke Buchan Mieke Buchan (pronounced me-ka) is an Australian television and radio presenter, writer and producer, born in Brisbane (Australia). She has covered major events including: The Olympics, the US Open Tennis, 5 Super Bowls, Formula One, the Red Bull Air Race World Championship and the Oscars. She has worked for American and Australian television networks, including FOX Sport America, ESPN, SBS and Encore Movie Networks.
Kerstin Behrendtz, a well-known radio presenter and profile in Sweden, died on the 28 March from COVID-19. Behrendtz was diagnosed with the disease six days before, on the 23rd of March, and had been ill since about a week before that with cold-symptoms. She spent a week in intensive care receiving respiratory care. She died at the age of 69 years.
In 2010, Hunmanby won a Silver-gilt at the Britain in Bloom awards, this was the first time the village had entered the competition. There is also an Autograss track just outside the village. In July 2018, actress and radio presenter Roxanne Pallett crashed whilst racing at the site. She was cut free from the wreckage and airlifted to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
On 9 May, six protesters were killed in Chaghcharan, Ghor Province while protesting against the unfair food aid distribution that was given by Qatar during the pandemic. The protesters attacked security forces and government property. Three of the protesters were shot by police and tanks were later placed in the city. The Afghanistan Journalists' Centre announced that local volunteer radio presenter Ahmadkhan Nawid was killed.
In 2015, he was appointed as an MTN Pulse brand ambassador together with 7 other influential young people in Ghana and went on to star in a music video for MTN Pulse theme song "Just Be" and Television commercial for MTN Pulse daily mash up bundle. Rev was awarded the overall best and most influential Male Student Radio Presenter at the 2016 UMB Ghana Tertiary Awards ceremony.
"Raining on the Plains" reached number one on the country singles charts. Leading Australian radio presenter John Laws helped promote sales of the song by playing it repeatedly and she appeared on his Australia wide radio program. "These Hands" was also a successful single off the album. Storer promoted the album with extensive touring with Australian country singer Troy Cassar-Daley and British singer Charlie Landsborough.
In 2009 Bluebird Foods teamed up with The Rock radio station and rebranded ‘The People's Chip’ campaign from Australia’s radio presenter duo Hamish & Andy. In Australia the chip flavour as voted for by listeners was gravy, while in New Zealand the flavour selected was marmite and cheese – a flavour already produced by Walkers in the UK who have the same parent company as Bluebird Foods.
In October 1988 Alexander married Brian Conway, a Radio Leicester breakfast radio presenter and a presenter on the East Midlands slot on Midlands Today from 1984–1990. She was previously married to a musician for sixteen years, having a daughter then a son in the late 1970s. In the 1980s she lived in the Birmingham suburb of Edgbaston. She currently lives near Nuneaton on the Leicestershire boundary.
María Galindo (2014) María Galindo María Galindo (born 1964) is a Bolivian anarcha-feminist and psychologist. She has worked as a radio presenter and television host. She has written three books and is also a screenwriter. Born in Cochabamba (another source says La Paz) to an upper-middle-class family, she left Bolivia with a visa as a nun to study at a Vatican university.
Frederick Spencer Burnell (1 February 1880 – 10 February 1958) was an Australian journalist and radio presenter. He worked for many years as a radio host on ABC Radio Sydney but one of his most significant assignments was as a special correspondent with the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force who were sent to seize and destroy German wireless stations in German New Guinea in 1914.
Chrissie Swan (born 3 November 1973) is an Australian television and radio presenter and media personality. Swan co-hosts Chrissie, Sam & Browny on Nova 100 with Sam Pang and Jonathan Brown. Swan was the presenter of Mix 101.1's afternoon show 3PM Pick-Up and breakfast program Chrissie & Jane with Jane Hall. Swan was a co-host of Network Ten's morning show, The Circle.
Peter Donaldson (born 30 April 1981) is an English radio presenter who worked for Absolute Radio from 2011 to 2019. He featured on the Danny Wallace Saturday show on Xfm and is currently one of the presenters on The Football Ramble, Wrestle Me and The Luke and Pete Show podcasts. Donaldson cohosts the Abroad in Japan Podcast with Chris Broad, featured as a "certified Japanophile".
He was a former Roman Catholic priest. Savage was married to Terry Prone, also a co-owner of The Communications Clinic. Their son, Anton Savage, was an Irish radio presenter on Today FM.Savage Sunday Retrieved 7 May 2012. He was a lifelong member of Cooley Kickham GAA club in County Louth, played senior football for the county and won an all Ireland junior medal in 1961.
Barbara Stöckl in 2015 Barbara Stöckl (born 2 April 1963 in Vienna) is an Austrian television and radio presenter. After attending a sports school, she studied Engineering Mathematics at the Vienna University of Technology. During her studies, she worked as an assistant director for the ORF youth program "Okay", which she hosted from 1985. Between 1988 and 1993, she presented the youth magazine "colon" in German ZDF.
Mike Osman (born August 1959) is an English radio presenter, impressionist and entertainer. He was born in Millbrook, Southampton as the fourth of seven brothers. After leaving Millbrook Community Secondary School at 16, he was briefly an apprentice metal-worker before joining the Royal Navy as a marine engineer and mechanic. He left the Navy in 1982 before joining the family roof tiling business.
For a month in September 2009, he filled in for breakfast radio presenter Kyle Sandilands on 2Day FM's The Kyle and Jackie O Show along with Dannii Minogue and Brian McFadden. Günsberg finished with Take40 Australia on 29 November 2009. In December 2009, he launched a re-formatted version of The Hot Hits, bringing the show live every week around Australia from Los Angeles.
His lyrics has also been sung by noted Indian singers like Asha Bhosle, Kumar Sanu and Sonu Nigam. He worked as a radio presenter in Kenya and Britain and interviewed more than a hundred celebrities including, Sunil Dutt, Jawahar Lal Nehru and Naushad. He was honored in London in 2010 and was presented the Asian Achievers Gold Award for his achievements in media, art and culture.
Glenn Maxwell Robbins (born 30 December 1957) is an Australian comedian, writer, actor, television and radio presenter. Robbins has appeared on The Panel, Thank God You're Here and Have You Been Paying Attention?. Robbins is best known for The Comedy Company, portraying Kel Knight in Kath & Kim and adventurer Russell Coight in All Aussie Adventures. Robbins attended Strathmore High School and graduated in 1975.
BBC Formula One presenter, Jake Humphrey;"Peterborough's famous faces", Peterborough Evening Telegraph, 4 August 2009. football journalist and Talksport radio presenter, Adrian Durham;Kirby, Terry "Author in a Spot of Bother for 'horrible' view of Peterborough" , The Independent, London, 31 August 2006. and the biologist, author and broadcaster, Prof. Brian J. Ford, who attended the King's School and still lives in Eastrea near Whittlesey.
Richard Glover is an Australian talk radio presenter, journalist and author. He is best known as presenter of the drive program on 702 ABC Sydney. His book Flesh Wounds was voted one of the top five books of 2015 by viewers of ABC television's The Book Club and was Readers Choice Award winner as Biography of the Year in the 2016 Australian Book Industry Awards.
Redi Tlhabi (; born 1978) is a South African journalist, producer, author and a former radio presenter. She presented The Redi Tlhabi Show on Radio 702 for over a decade. Her broadcasting career spans years spent at Kaya FM, being a newscaster for the SABC and later, eMedia Holdings owned eNews Channel Africa, eNCA. thumb Tlhabi has an Honours degree in Political Economy and English Literature.
Frits Barend (born 17 February 1947) is a Dutch journalist, radio presenter and television presenter. He is known for presenting the late night television talk show Barend & Van Dorp with Henk van Dorp. In 2007 he was one of the co- founders of the television channel Het Gesprek, together with Ruud Hendriks and Derk Sauer. The channel stopped broadcasting in August 2010 due to financial problems.
The first, entitled For Tinkerbell, had a cover photo taken by Roberts and Matthews' housemate Roland Dafis. Mwyn successfully got the record on BBC Radio 1 after sending a copy to radio presenter Mark Radcliffe. After Iestyn George heard the release, the journalist named it as the record of the week for the magazine NME. For Tinkerbell contained some early tracks, including a version of "Sweet Catatonia".
Michael Molloy (born 11 July 1966) is an Australian comedian, writer, producer, actor, television and radio presenter who has been active in radio, television, stand-up and film. He currently hosts a national drive show on Triple M with Jane Kennedy and the Seven Network's one-hour AFL preview show during the football season and The Front Bar with Andy Maher and Sam Pang.
Charlie Pickering (born 29 August 1977) is an Australian comedian, television and radio presenter, author and producer. He hosts The Weekly with Charlie Pickering, a weekly news satire television show on the ABC. He is known as a former co-host on the current affairs program The Project, and regularly appeared on the game show Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation as the "Generation X" team captain.
Raynal began his work as a radio presenter in 1957. In 1968, Raynal became a television presenter on Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française, and was one of the first five members of the organisation's committee on objective journalism. From 1975 to 1988, Raynal worked for TF1. Raynal commentated at five FIFA World Cups; he commentated at the 1978 FIFA World Cup alongside Pierre Cangioni.
Trevor Chappell is an Australian local radio presenter for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) based in Melbourne. He is currently one of the regular presenters of the Overnights program broadcast nationally from 2:00 am to 6:00 am (or 5:30 am on some stations) on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings. He is joined by a variety of regular guests each night.
He championed the indie bands of the Madchester scene in the early 1990s. IQ featured bands such as Oasis, Inspiral Carpets, James, Badly Drawn Boy, 808 State and Happy Mondays. Mitchell was introduced to Geoff Lloyd in the mid-1990s by actor and writer Craig Cash, star of The Royle Family. Lloyd was an aspiring comedy writer and performer, and a fellow radio presenter.
George Lee (born 27 September 1962) is an Irish economist, journalist, television and radio presenter, and former Fine Gael politician. He worked for RTÉ from 1992 to 2009. He was appointed Economics Editor in 1996. During his time in RTÉ News and Current Affairs he was named Irish Journalist of the Year for uncovering a major tax evasion and overcharging scandal at National Irish Bank.
The Flattery Show was the first English-language radio chat show aired in the south west of France and a flagship Sunday evening programme broadcast on Radio Coteaux in the Gascony region. The show was presented by Irish radio presenter John Slattery with American co-host Patricia McKinnes. It ran for twenty-one weeks and proved to be very popular with expatriates living in France.
The station then returned to the "London's Hit Music Network" tagline on 10 December 2007, with ex-Absolute Radio presenter Greg Burns replacing Lucio on drivetime, and Lucio moving to the evening show. Lucio took over from Bam Bam (Peter Poulton) who left Capital in early December 2007. On 6 June 2008, Global completed its £375 million takeover of Capital's parent company GCap Media.
In 2003, Bongioanni published a book called RADIOTEVERE. This book is about his experiences as a young radio presenter and director towards the end of the Second World War. In 2008, he published another book, PROFESSIONE REGISTA (PROFESSION: DIRECTOR). This is an account of his professional life, from his early experience of the film industry in Turin to his troubled time in the world of Cinecittà.
Mohale Mashigo, born Kgomotso Carol Mashigo (and also known by her stage name "Black Porcelain") is a South African award-winning singer-songwriter, novelist, and former radio presenter. Her debut novel The Yearning (Pan Macmillan, 2016) won the 2016 University of Johannesburg Prize for South African Debut Writing and has been longlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award 2018. She lives in Cape Town.
Stephen Grant (born 2 July 1973 in Brighton) is a British comedian, comedy writer, and radio presenter. He hosts the Krater Comedy Club at Komedia in Brighton, which won the Chortle Award for Best Comedy Club in the South for 2002–2006, 2008, and 2011–2014.Brighton Komedia. Chortle. Retrieved 22 July 2016. In 2008 and 2011, Grant won the Chortle Award for Best Compère.
Winton started DJing in clubs in Richmond in 1972, where he met Steve Allen, the LBC radio presenter. The two remained friends thereafter, and lived together for a period and would go on holiday together. From there he had a selection of jobs including selling timeshares. In 1982, Winton moved to London and began his entertainment career on the London club circuit, where he DJ'd at weekends.
Ellis has written 10 crime novels. The Johnny Ace series, published by Headline and Allison & Busby, features a Liverpool private investigator/radio presenter called Johnny Ace, and The DCI Glass series, three police procedurals. He also runs his own publishing company, Nirvana Books, featuring works by pop music broadcaster Spencer Leigh, local historian Joan A. Rimmer, and crime writers Kate Ellis and Eileen Dewhurst.
In 1969, Brian opened a short-lived health food store, the Radiant Radish. While working there, he met journalist and radio presenter Jack Rieley. Rieley spoke with Brian for a radio interview, with the subject eventually turning to the unreleased song "Surf's Up", a track that had taken on notoriety since Smile's demise three years earlier. Brian did not feel it should be released.
Mollie Elizabeth King (born 4 June 1987) is an English singer-songwriter, television and radio presenter and model. She is a member of girl group The Saturdays. As part of the Saturdays, King has had thirteen top-ten and eight top-five singles, including the UK no.1 hit What About Us on the UK Singles Chart and five top-ten albums on the UK Albums Chart.
Marc Fisher. Something in the Air: Radio, Rock, and the Revolution That Shaped a Generation. Random House Publishing Group; 2 April 2009. . p. 13–. although the origin of the term is generally attributed to American radio news commentator Walter Winchell who used it to describe radio presenter Martin Block's practice of introducing phonograph recordings to create a "Make Believe Ballroom" experience for radio listeners.
Born and raised in Lusaka. KB started his music career as a rapper in the 1990s, however his interest was switched to radio after he completed his grade school. He used to visit Digital X studios where his music interest grew. KB started off as a Radio Presenter at Choice FM in 2004 and the following year he moved to QFM Radio until 2012.
CarFest is an annual family music and motoring festival held in Cheshire and Hampshire, England. It was founded by the radio presenter Chris Evans in 2011, and raises funds for Children in Need, a British charity. The festival presents a variety of entertainment - live music performances, track shows, "celebrity chef" demos, driving experiences, a steam fair, a fundraising family fun run and a carnival fancy dress parade.
He achieved 10,997 first preference votes or 2.4% of the total vote in the East constituency and failed to be elected. Later that year, while attending an immigration debate at University College Dublin's Literary & Historical Society, Barrett was assaulted by attendees allegedly belonging to an Irish anti-fascist group. The debate was chaired by popular RTÉ radio presenter Joe Duffy, and featured Áine Ní Chonaill of Immigration Control Platform.
Christophe Beaugrand was born in Massy in the department of Essonne. During his adolescence, he wrote for television series and comics in a child magazine. In 1992, he made his debut in audiovisual starting in radio. He began his career as a radio presenter in a local radio station of the Essonne and later on Ado FM. In the meantime, he studied journalism at the CELSA of Neuilly.
For these gigs, they sometimes wear t-shirts that say "Something Happens - Irish Tour (S.H.I.T)". The band have appeared on RTÉ's The Late Late Show on a number of occasions in recent years, they performed their hit 'Parachute' on the show in March 2006, and again in April 2014 to celebrate their 30th anniversary. Lead singer Tom Dunne became a radio presenter. His first break was presenting "Totally Irish" on 98FM.
McCaffrey was nominated for a Royal Television Society award for a documentary he produced featuring John Barnes and an interview with Nelson Mandela. The programme was filmed in 1994 during Liverpool F.C.'s preseason tour to South Africa. Before joining Sky Sports as host of You're On Sky Sports, McCaffrey spent some time as a radio presenter at talkSPORT. McCaffrey is managed by RAM Sports Management, Rodney Marsh's agency.
After graduation he returned as a master to Eton, where his uncle Edward Lyttelton was headmaster from 1905 to 1916. He married Pamela Marie Adeane, daughter of Charles Robert Whorwood Adeane and Madeline Pamela Constance Blanche Wyndham, on 3 April 1919. They had four daughters and one son – the latter being the jazz trumpeter and radio presenter Humphrey Lyttelton. His second daughter Helena married the Eton master Peter Lawrence.
Odeke Peter Paul (born 21 November 1970) is a Ugandan film, voice and theatre actor, radio presenter and voice artist. He is not new to acting, having been exposed to stage drama in his primary and secondary schools; however, his first experience with the National Theatre came in the early 1990s with “SPECTRUM”, a contemporary dance-drama group that followed in the infamous style of the Namasagali College’s productions.
Mark Edwardson (born 1967) is a TV news presenter and reporter for BBC North West Tonight and is based at MediaCity UK in Salford. He is also a seasoned radio presenter having hosted the breakfast shows at BBC Radio Stoke and BBC GMR. He has since appeared in BBC One show DIY SOS and an episode of CBBC's Prank Patrol. Mark has also voiced roles in BBC Network Radio plays.
Preeya Kalidas (born 21 June 1980) is a British singer, actress, and radio presenter on BBC Asian Network. She previously played Amira Masood in the soap opera EastEnders. Having done so, she returned to her career in singing, with her single "Shimmy" being released in July 2010 taken from her proposed debut album (I'm Over It) Constant Craving. Sales of the single were poor and release of the album was shelved.
Based on Andrew Strauss, Sir Straussy writes about his time as England Cricket Captain. In October 2010, Sir Straussy was selected as the second funniest spoof account on Twitter by GQ Australia. In the past Lee has also spoofed Grace Kelly in ShortList magazine and the television and radio presenter Richard Bacon. Lee's spoofing of Bacon became a regular part of the host's BBC Radio 5 Live show in 2009.
Andy Archer (born Anthony Andrew Dawson)Pop Went the Pirates II, page 604. is an English radio presenter, best known for his work on pirate radio stations in the United Kingdom in the 1960s and 1970s. He later worked for Independent Local Radio and BBC Local Radio. He was born in Terrington St Clement in Norfolk, on 22 January 1946.Pop Went the Pirates II, pages 231-2.
Doris Grace Arnold (4 November 1904 – 5 October 1969) was a BBC Radio presenter and producer, and a pianist. Born in Wimbledon, Surrey, in 1904, Arnold joined the BBC in 1929, as a typist. She first appeared on air as a stand-in for a pianist who was unwell. She married fellow pianist, BBC producer and songwriter Harry S. Pepper, and the two would perform piano duets together on air.
Malcolm George Boyden (born 5 August 1964) is a double Sony Award-winning BBC local radio presenter, who currently presents the Mid-morning show as well as a Sunday show on BBC Hereford and Worcester. He won a Sony gold award in 1997 for 'Radio Personality of the Year', and followed that up in 2001 when he took a bronze award in the 'Broadcaster of the Year' category.
Nicole Cornes was born in Adelaide, growing up in the suburb of Marino. She attended St Theresa's Primary School, Brighton, Marymount College, and Sacred Heart College, Somerton Park. She left school at 14 and held various jobs including as a receptionist at Adelaide radio station 5AA. At 19 she met her future husband 22 years her senior Graham Cornes, a radio presenter at 5AA and former notable Australian rules football player.
Anthony Patrick Hadley (born 2 June 1960) is an English singer-songwriter, occasional stage actor and radio presenter. He rose to fame in the 1980s as the lead singer of the New Romantic band Spandau Ballet and launched a solo career following the group's split in 1990. Hadley returned to the band in 2009 but left again in 2017. Hadley is known for his "expressive voice" and "vocal range".
Steven Gilfoyle (born in Glasgow, Scotland; is better known by his stage name Steg G) is a Scottish hip hop music producer, radio presenter and recording artist. His involvement with Scottish hip-hop culture began with a pioneering role in the early to mid '90s, and he is still involved twenty years later. He is the founder and current CEO of Powercut Productions, a hip hop label based in Glasgow, Scotland.
In 2006 he was a contestant on Australia's Celebrity Survivor. His performance as a player on the show, he was the 4th best Australian Survivor player among first four editions of the show by The OZ Network. Oldfield commenced as a talkback radio host with Sydney radio station 2GB in November 2007. In 2009, Oldfield became the highest rating radio presenter in Sydney with 25.2% of the overnight audience.
Stuart Lyndon Bocking (born 17 June 1969), is a former Australian radio presenter and current political strategist. He has worked primarily for regional and Sydney stations, and was a presenter on 2UE, Sydney (from 1996 until 2017).Stuart has spent nearly 20 years at 2UE Retrieved 31 January 2017. Bocking is often confused for Australian figure skater, Stuart Beckingham, due to his lean figure, athletic ability, agility and flexible hamstrings.
David Willis Robinson (2 April 1928 – 28 March 2004) was a Northern Irish horticultural scientist who made contributions to the national and international fields of horticulture and agriculture, with more than 120 publications. After a working life in research, in retirement he became a journalist and television/radio presenter and a leader of gardening tours. He cultivated and managed the Earlscliffe Gardens at the Baily, Howth, County Dublin, Ireland.
Samuel Parkin (born 14 March 1981) is an English former footballer; a radio presenter for BBC Wiltshire, regularly involved with Swindon Town's coverage; and commentator for Chelsea TV. Throughout his career Parkin has played as a forward for Chelsea, Millwall, Wycombe Wanderers, Oldham Athletic, Northampton Town, Swindon Town, Ipswich Town, Luton Town, Leyton Orient, Walsall, St Johnstone, Queen of the South, St Mirren, and most recently Exeter City in League Two.
Ken Sykora (13 April 1923-7 March 2006), born Charles Kenneth Sykora was an English jazz guitarist and radio presenter. Sykora had two older sisters: Rose M. Sykora, born in 1911, shortly after her parents' marriage, and Clara Phyllis Sykora. He studied geography at the University of Cambridge, where he organized the Cambridge University Band Society. He then studied business and economics at the London School of Economics.
Caroline Fourest (; born September 19, 1975 in Aix-en-Provence) is a French feminist writer, film director, journalist, radio presenter at France Culture, and editor of the magazine ProChoix. She is the author of Frère Tariq ("Brother Tariq"), a critical look at the works of Muslim intellectual Tariq Ramadan. She was also a columnist for Charlie Hebdo, for Le Monde until 14 July 2012, and she joined Marianne in 2016.
Nowadays is Kobzanová more Czech television and radio presenter than a model. She has hosted Czech version of reality show Való Világ on TV Prima, her own show Drzá Diana and talk show In-box on TV Óčko.Profile at TV Óčko website She also hosted reality show about home decor Vrabci v hrsti and show Horký prachy. At radio Frekvence 1 she presented programmes Na titulní straně, Styl and Sportbar.
Jules de Jongh is an American actress, voice actress, singer and television and radio presenter. She provided the original English dub voices of Yugo and Evangelyne in the first 2 seasons of Wakfu: The Animated Series, the voice of Faith, the protagonist of the video game Mirror's Edge, and the voice of several characters in Thomas & Friends. She also voiced Skunk, the protagonist from the Irish animated series Skunk Fu!.
He also worked as a consultant for many television companies, wrote books, and presented quizzes both commercially and for charity. As a radio presenter, he chaired a brief revival of Animal, Vegetable, Mineral? on BBC Radio 4. In 2007 he started to work on the Bickershaw Festival 40th Anniversary Boxed set project for 2012 in conjunction with Chris Hewitt, who had worked with Beadle on the original event in 1972.
Chris Bombolas (born 12 May 1960) (often known as Bomber) is a communications and media specialist, and a television and radio presenter. A former sports reporter for 21 years with the Nine Network in Brisbane. A former Australian politician, he served for one term as the Labor member for Chatsworth in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 2006 to 2009. Bombolas was born in Newcastle, New South Wales.
Dan Chamizer and son Giora Chamizer was a newspaper columnist, radio presenter for Galei Tsahal and a TV host. With Zeev Aner, he produced hundreds of nationwide treasure hunt games. He had a daily spot on Razi Barkai and Shelly Yachimovich's radio show, "Hakol Diburim" (1990-1997). The show was broadcast on the Reshet Bet radio channel, where Chamizer presented a featured item called "Chidat Chamizer" (Chamizer's riddle).
John Cullen (born 1 January 1961), known professionally as Johnny Hero, is a radio DJ, musician and football coach from Belfast, Northern Ireland. Hero has been a drummer and vocalist for the Ex-Producers since 1979. He is also a singer for GlamSlam. Since February 1990 he has been a radio presenter, having started on a pirate radio station, he moved to Downtown Radio and presented there for 20 years.
Craig Doyle (born 17 December 1970, Dublin) is an Irish television and radio presenter. To British viewers he is recognisable as working for the BBC and ITV and more recently BT Sport. Irish viewers also know him as the host of RTÉ One chat show Tonight with Craig Doyle and RTÉ Two's Craig Doyle Live. He is the main anchor on BT Sport Premiership and European Champions Cup rugby coverage.
Rebecca Huntley (born 1972) is an Australian social researcher and expert on social trends. She is an author and researcher with degrees in law, a first class degree in film studies and a PhD in Gender Studies. She has been a regular columnist for Business Review Weekly, a feature writer for Vogue and a radio presenter for ABC's ABC Radio National. She regularly features on radio and TV.
John Leech is a radio presenter in the United Kingdom known for his award- winning radio shows. He began his career in the music library at Capital Radio in London in the 1980s. He became the early morning host on Capital Radio and also DJ'd at Capital Radio's Best Disco in Town. Leechy joined Essex Radio in 1986 where he gained notoriety over a 15-year spell on air.
Adam Barrington Spencer (born 29 January 1969) is an Australian comedian, media personality and former radio presenter. He first came to fame when he won his round of the comedic talent search Raw Comedy in 1996. Soon thereafter, he began working at Triple J, on mid-dawn and drive shifts before hosting the Triple J Breakfast Show with Wil Anderson. He later hosted Breakfast on 702 ABC Sydney.
The concert also commemorated Go's 10th anniversary in the entertainment industry. Go met the Oscar winning actor, Eddie Redmayne who visited Miss Saigon during the sitzprobe. Redmayne also watched the show with other stars like Samantha Barks, Elaine Paige and Gillian Lynne. Go guested on UK-based television and radio presenter and actress Gaby Roslin's radio show on BBC together with the BRIT Award-winning classical singing group Blake.
Dunlop graduated from Sabhal Mòr Ostaig with an honours immersion degree in Gaelic Language and Culture and the Anna NicDhonnchaidh prize for her efforts in promoting and supporting Gaelic in the community. Initially working as a Gaelic Development Officer for An Comunn Gàidhealach, she decided to pursue a full-time music career in 2010 and has worked in a freelance capacity ever since as a singer and TV and radio presenter.
In early 2016, Stonier collaborated with Robert Plant, Gretchen Peters, Rosanne Cash and Mary Gauthier on a track to commemorate the 70th birthday of the TV and radio presenter Bob Harris. In 2019, Stonier began working on producing The Far North's debut album Songs For Gentle Souls. Stonier is an artistic director and curator of the annual music, poetry and literature event, Words and Music Festival, in Nantwich, Cheshire.
Davies was educated at the Royal Russell School in London and Collyers Sixth Form College in Horsham, and studied Politics and International Relations at Swansea University; she was the first in her family to enter higher education. She worked primarily as a local radio presenter, reporter and producer. She later worked as a road safety communications officer with the Automobile Association, the police force and Sussex Safer Roads Partnership.
The awards for Best British Actor, Best British Actress and Best British Director as well as the honorary Independent Spirit award were presented for the last time. This was the first year the Lifetime Achievement Award was not presented. The ceremony was televised in the United Kingdom by Channel 5 on 15 March. English television presenter and radio presenter Johnny Vaughan hosted the show for the first time.
In 1985 Thomas Aigner was awarded the most popular radio presenter in Austria by readers of the teenage magazine "MusicMan". In the year 2000, Thomas Aigner was included in the 100 most important Germans on the Internet list by the industry newswire service KressReport. In the year 2000 he was awarded for the idea of the netRadio show on Bayern3 with the OnlineStar. For the Northpole episode of PilotsEYE.
In June 2015, Warburton featured in series one of the Dave TV comedy, Hoff the Record. He played a radio presenter opposite the show's star, David Hasselhoff.Hoff The Record On 29 December 2015, he came second in Celebrity Mastermind with his specialist subject being Reeves & Mortimer.BBC iPlayer, Celebrity Mastermind 2015/2016 Episode 5 As of November 2018, Warburton became a reporter for The One Show on BBC One.
He acted in films and began to work with the Bavarian broadcasting company Bayerischer Rundfunk. This work lasted a long time: he made around 3,000 programmes over 46 years. One of the highlights of this work was his co- production of the children's series "Jeremias Schrumpelhut", in which he spoke all 50 roles himself. In 1996 he stopped working as a radio presenter to make way for younger blood.
She presented Newsnight Review which became The Review Show from 2006 until 2014. Kearney was nominated for a BAFTA award for her coverage of the Northern Ireland Peace Process in 1998. She was, with Jenni Murray, 2004 TRIC radio presenter of the year, and won a Sony bronze award for a programme on child poverty. She was awarded Political Commentator of the Year by The House magazine in 2006.
Fanny Agostini was born in La Bourboule in the department of Puy-de-Dôme, the daughter of pizzeria owners. She was raised by her grandparents. After graduating in political science and literature in Clermont-Ferrand, she joined the radio station France Bleu. She then did for two years a training course of radio presenter at the Studio École de France of Issy-les-Moulineaux where she graduated in 2009.
Isaad Younis was born in Cairo, Egypt in 1950. Her father was one of the airforce police officers who participated in the Egyptian revolution of July 1952, however, he became a journalist in Rose al-Yūsuf. After finishing high school, Isaad studied tourism and graduated in 1972. Then, she started working as a radio presenter and later on became a famous comic actress, but also starred in some serious roles.
Gabriel Fino Noriega (born 1966/7- died 2009) was a Honduran journalist and radio presenter who presented a daily news show on Radio Estelar. He also worked for Radio America (Honduras). He was shot dead on July 3, 2009 in San Juan Pueblo, near La Ceiba in the early days of the 2009 Honduran constitutional crisis. Noriega was in favour of a constituent assembly and opposed to the 2009 coup d'état.
Ian Peacock (born 14 December 1962) is a radio presenter and writer. He has appeared regularly on BBC Radio 4 since the late 1980s. Described as "a natural broadcaster" by The Observer, he has a Gold Sony Award for feature- making (Radio Academy Awards). He was named by The Independent as a 'Media Star 2006' – one of the media people who would "have the most impact" over the year.
After the war, the family moved back to Manhattan, living on Central Park West and 97th Street until Yolen turned 13. She attended PS 93, where she enjoyed writing and singing, and became friends with future radio presenter Susan Stamberg. She also engaged writing by creating a newspaper for her apartment with her brother that she sold for five cents a copy. She was accepted to Music and Art High School.
One of the finest and most fitting epithets to Temperton was written on Twitter by Gilles Peterson, a BBC radio presenter: "Apart from Lennon and McCartney no one from the UK has written more gold plated songs than Sir Rod Temperton... a huge loss. RIP". Temperton is survived by his wife Kathy. They had homes in Los Angeles, the south of France, Fiji, Switzerland, and Kent in southeast England.
Basudde also joined a school choir which earned him credits due to his soft and Ilouder voice. The legacy of Busudde in the field of music came a long way from his father. The late Mark Makumbi, a former Bukedde TV and CBS Radio presenter while giving the background of Kadongokamu singers, talks about Basudde. He says that his father was an X-soldier from second world war veteran.
Nyota has also performed in Dubai, Germany, and South Africa. The Mombasa song bird was employed and worked as a radio presenter in of the famous radio station known as Baraka Fm which is based in Mombasa, Kenya. In 2013 she was among the judges in the biggest television show in East Africa called Tusker Project Fame.The same year she won Best Coast Female Artist of the Year 2013.
"Esther Arunga on why she quit KTN", The Standard, 20 February 2010. During her time as a radio presenter, she focused on issues facing Kenyans such as their day to day livelihoods and inequality. After being arrested along with her husband and Hellon, Arunga sued her parents, a leading psychiatrist, the Attorney General and the Kenya Police for wrongful imprisonment and torture.Muchiri, John and Onyango, Maureen with Wafula, Caroline.
Holly Hamilton is a BBC journalist and presenter, on BBC Breakfast on BBC One, the Victoria Derbyshire programme on BBC Two and the BBC News channel. Hamilton grew up in Greyabbey, Northern Ireland, and earned a master's degree in politics and French from University of Dundee. She is married to fellow television and radio presenter Connor Phillips. They are patrons of the Northern Ireland Council for Integrated Education (NICIE).
Lenny Trčková (born August 5, 1978) is a Czech radio presenter, TV presenter and model.Lenny in an advertisement She lives in Prague. She hosts Host ÓčkaLenny on Óčko - A video from Host Óčka show (in Czech) ("Ocko's guest") and Inbox TV shows on Czech music channel Óčko.Lenny's profile on Óčko (in Czech) She also hosts I.D. and Ranní kuropění - Wake up call shows on Czech radio station ČRo 4 – Radio Wave.
Nanna Elisabeth Johansson, (born 26 January 1986) is a Swedish cartoonist and a radio presenter. She lives in Malmö where she has studied cartoon making at Kvarnby folkhögskola between 2007 and 2009. Her work has been published by Sydsvenskan, Bang, Nerikes Allehanda, Gefle Dagblad, and Smålandsposten. In 2008, she started hosting the radio show Pang Prego at Sveriges Radio, she has also been heard in Tankesmedjan i P3.
Maxi (born Irene McCoubrey, ) is a former musician and radio presenter in the Republic of Ireland. Maxi performed with two girl groups and the Irish supergroup The Concerned in the 1970s–80s, also representing Ireland at the 1973 and 1981 Eurovision Song Contests. After an automobile accident left her hospitalized, she focused on becoming a presenter for Raidió Teilifís Éireann; she retired from the broadcaster in 2015 after 30 years therewith.
Darren McMullen (born 10 February 1982) is a Scottish-Australian television and radio presenter and personality, music journalist and music critic. He was born in Glasgow, Scotland, and immigrated with his family to Australia at the age of 12. He is best known as the co-host of The Voice Australia. Prior to his career as a presenter, he was a student at Bradfield College and then an advertising executive.
Scott Mayman is an Australian radio presenter. Born in Australia, he has worked professionally in both his home country, and in the United States, where he has won a number of awards, including "Best Radio News Story" at the Gold Coast Media Awards in 2009. Scott also won the "Best Presenter Award" two years in a row. Since 2010, Scott has operated the 4BC/101FM "ready reserve" program.
Murtaza Ali, better known as Murtz, is a British Asian television and radio presenter. After a long-running television series Mutz Cutz with the UK's largest Indian Satellite channel Zee TV, Murtz became a recognised personality establishing himself with a massive cult following to thousands of British Asian families across the UK and Europe. As of 2009 he is married to British Asian model and television presenter Gulzaeb Beg Ali.
Pantry wrote and sang lead on the two Factory songs, "Try A Little Sunshine" and "Red Chalk Hill". During this period, Pantry took advantage of free studio time and recorded a slew of demos. Most of the material spanning two discs appeared on a Wooden Hill anthology. Pantry, the longest-serving national breakfast radio presenter in Britain, retired from his Inspirational Breakfast show after 24 years behind the microphone.
Rob Ellis is a national radio presenter. He presents The Rob Ellis Show on Capital FM across the UK every weekday between 4pm and 7pm. Rob works alongside his small team which consists of Nigel 'Wingman' Clucas and Rachel 'Text on Legs' Burke-Davies. Ellis formerly presented the breakfast show on Capital Manchester (Galaxy FM until 2011) between 2007 and 2019 and the drive time show between 4-7pm weekdays across Manchester and Lancashire.
Australian singer Dannii Minogue, comedian Dave Hughes and radio presenter Jackie O were also announced alongside Lohan. In April 2020, it was reported that the coronavirus pandemic would force pre-production of the second season to be delayed so filming was postponed from late July to early August 2020. Lindsay Lohan was also unable to fly to Melbourne to take part in the program and was replaced by new panelist, comedian Urzila Carlson.
On 1 April 2014, the video for "Gulls" was premiered on both the Myles O'Reilly website arbutusyarns.net and David's official YouTube channel, with Myles being the director. On 10 April 2014, "Back in the World" from the new album Mutineers was uploaded onto David's official YouTube channel. A day later, the track was played back by radio presenter Chris Evans on BBC Radio 2 for The Chris Evans Breakfast Show at exactly 7:45am.
Nordin started his career in radio at the age of thirteen in 1991 for Gävle local radio. At the age of seventeen in 1994 he started working as a radio presenter for the radio station RIX 105 Gävle. In late-1994 and early-1995 he started presenting the national broadcasts for Radio Rix. When MTG bought the rights for Rix, he moved to Stockholm to present the daily hit-list Rix Topp 6.
Felicity Ann Urquhart (born 4 May 1976) is an Australian country music singer- songwriter, and a TV and radio presenter. Her single "Big Black Cloud", co- written with Randy Scruggs, reached No. 1 on Country Tracks National Top 30 Singles Chart in 2007. She has won numerous awards including a Centenary Medal in 2001 "For service to Australian society through country music". Urquhart married musician and producer Glen Hannah in March 2009.
Billy Baxter (born c. 1959) is an Australian radio presenter and musician from Geelong. He is a co-presenter of the Australian rules football program Coodabeen Champions on 774 ABC Melbourne, alongside Jeff Richardson, Ian Cover, Jeff "Torch" McGee, Simon Whelan, Andy Bellairs and Greg Champion. As a musician, Baxter was the lead vocalist of Ghetto Blasters, Big Fans of Jesus, the Hollow Men and has also worked as a solo artist.
He is a former student of Sultan Mahmud Science Secondary School (SESMA), Terengganu. Halim began his early career as a Selamat Pagi Malaysia (SPM) host on Radio Television Malaysia (RTM) in 1993, with the nickname 'HO' growing in popularity and sticking to the mind of his hometown fans as a host and radio presenter in his own style.Halim Othman dari arkitek ke selebriti Perak Today (2 September 2016). Achieved on 8 December 2016.
Christian O'Connell (born 7 April 1973) is a British radio presenter. He began presenting on 2CR in Bournemouth in 1999, moving to Juice FM in Liverpool in 2000. He later moved to the weekday breakfast show on XFM and hosting Fighting Talk on BBC Radio 5 Live. After departing xFM, O'Connell began hosting the weekday morning breakfast show on Virgin Radio, then Absolute Radio (from 2006 - 2018) and Gold 104.3 in Melbourne, Australia.
Basma began her career acting at the university in the film "El Madyna (The City)" where the director Yousry Nasrallah chose her to participate in the film; however, before the movie she tried to be a radio presenter and had already taken an interview in the national radio channel. But before anything, Yousry Nasrallah selected her for the movie "El Madyna (city)". Later on, she acted in the American TV series, Tyrant.
The two break up after Dayan discover Peng had hired a hooligan to beat up a fellow suitor of hers. A problem student's father, popular on-air host Su Rushi (Liu Dekai), ushers in her second romance. The charismatic, mature radio presenter is well known in the city, but is almost 60. While Dayan's family objects to this May–December romance, Dayan and Su are ready to disregard family dissent and pursue love.
Justin presented various shows at Manchester commercial radio station, Key 103 until February 2013. These shows included weekday drive and afternoons and latterly Sunday mornings with Coronation Street star Jennie McAlpine. He has written and appeared in his own BBC Radio 4 sitcom Everyone Quite Likes Justin. Elisabeth Mahoney, reviewing the comedy in The Guardian, said of the pilot episode "There's a satisfyingly high gag hit-rate for this new comedy about a radio presenter".
Rakers grew up in Bad Lippspringe with her single father. After graduating at Pelizaeus-Gymnasium Paderborn, from 1995 to 2001 she studied journalism and communication studies, German philology and modern and contemporary history at the University of Münster. In parallel, Rakers worked as a radio presenter at the NRW-local radio stations; Radio Hochstift and Antenne Münster. From January 2004 to 17 January 2010, Rakers presented the Hamburg Journal for local TV-station Norddeutscher Rundfunk.
Terry Christian (born 8 May 1960) is a television and radio presenter, whose credits include Channel 4's late night youth entertainment show, The Word and ITV1's moral issues talk show, It's My Life, but also has been involved with BBC Radio 4. On Day 1, Terry became the first celebrity Head of House. On Day 22, he came second on the final night, losing out to Ulrika Jonsson, with 43.3% to win.
In a village in Italy, a radio presenter, Carlo Mastelli, loses his hearing, and passes the microphone to Marina, the young teacher, who suggests launching an appeal whereby all listeners send postcards from their country to Tonino, a young student in danger. Artists and celebrities, mostly from Italy and France, take part in the appeal, and a number respond, which at the same time boosts the show's ratings, and brings great happiness to Carlo.
Srujan Lokesh (born June 28, 1980) is an Indian film actor, television presenter, radio presenter and producer who mainly works in the Kannada film industry. His father Lokesh is a very well known veteran theater artist and film actor in Kannada. His mother Girija Lokesh is also a popular Television and film actress. Subbaiah Naidu, credited as the first hero of Kannada silent movies is the grandfather of Srujan Lokesh and Father of Lokesh.
Theakston (along with Scott) won the Radio Presenter of the Year award at the Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards in June 2009. Scott left Heart Breakfast in 2013; she was replaced by Spice Girl Emma Bunton, who already had a show on the Heart network. Bunton left in 2018. On 3 June 2019, Heart Breakfast went national across the UK, following a decision by the UK radio regulator OFCOM to reduce local programming requirements.
As a drama student, he participated in two of René Marqués' plays. Having a deep baritone voice he also became a radio presenter. His radio station dramatized comedy sketches, and one of the producers suggested dramatizing Archie Comics over the radio. Due to the lack of audiovisual references for the characters at the time, there were no clear cut ways of representing the characters in Spanish, nor there were exact translations for their names.
Paula Malai Ali Othman (born 3 March 1974, in Brunei) is a television personality from Brunei. Formerly a veejay for Channel V, she is now a presenter for Fox Sports Asia. A well-known media figure in Asia, Paula has worked as a television and radio presenter, stage actress, and vocal talent. She has been the choice of international brands such as Redken hair products and Nescafe for best personifying their positioning images.
Paula's Bruneian father is the former Permanent Secretary of Industry and Primary Resources. Her English mother ran a kindergarten in Brunei. She has an identical twin sister named Jenny, who is a well-known TV and radio presenter in Brunei, and an older sister named Rachael. Paula had her early education at the International School Brunei, and did her secondary education in Singapore at the United World College of South East Asia.
She is most notable as a radio presenter of her weekly show 'Marhaba with Sameera Aziz' in Asian Radio Live, which is based in the United Kingdom. She is an elected Saudi Director of United Nations' affiliated Global Sports Federation (GSF). She is a Chief Editor of business and entertainment related publications. She was also notable for her work with the Saudi Gazette newspaper as a Senior International Editor in the past.
Sabina Wanjiru Chege attended the Kenya Institute of Management and the University of Nairobi where she obtained a Bachelor of Education degree and a Master's degree in communication. Prior to entering politics she was an actress in the television soap Tausi where the played the role of Rehema. She subsequently worked as a radio presenter on Coro FM and in radio management at Kameme FM and Kenya Broadcasting Corporation. She is married with three children.
John Shuttleworth is a fictional singer-songwriter and radio presenter, created in 1986 and performed by English comedy actor and musician Graham Fellows. Shuttleworth is in his late 50s and is from Walkley in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. He has a quiet manner and slightly nerdish tendencies. His musical talents are usually expressed through his PSS portable keyboard and include "Pigeons in Flight", a song that Shuttleworth attempted to have selected for the Eurovision Song Contest.
Donal Dineen (born 5 May 1969) is an Irish radio presenter, photographer, film maker and former television presenter from County Kerry. Until recently he presented an assortment of loud ' noise/ electronica and world music on his Small Hours (formerly Here Comes the Night) late-night radio show on Today FM. This show has now been cancelled for commercial reasons. He is also known for presenting the now defunct No Disco TV series on Network 2.
David William Hughes (born 26 November 1970) is an Australian stand-up comedian, television and radio presenter. He is known for his larrikin personality, drawling Australian accent, and deadpan comedic delivery. Hughes co-hosts Hughesy & Ed with Ed Kavalee on the Hit Network and hosts Hughesy, We Have a Problem on Network 10 and is also a guesser on The Masked Singer Australia with Jackie O, Lindsay Lohan and Dannii Minogue on Network 10.
Verity James is a West Australian TV and radio presenter. Born in Sydney, James joined the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Bega, NSW in 1984. Three years later she moved to Perth, where she has been a fixture on the WA media scene ever since. James worked as a full-time presenter on 720 ABC Perth until 2004, when after an extended period of long service leave, she decided to pursue other interests.
Less Talk. Red Rose Rock FM 97.4 and went on to present radio shows across England, including Ocean FM, Power FM,"How to Become a Radio Presenter Part 2: Interview with Power FM’s Claire Anderson" - MilitantGinger.com, 2 January 2007 Wave 105 and BBC Radio Solent (2009–2012).The Good Life - BBC Radio Solent She became a full-time voice-over artist in 2001, becoming the voice of MTV UK & Ireland shortly thereafter.
From 1986 to 1995, Kyle worked as a life insurance salesman, recruitment consultant, and radio advertising salesman. He then became a radio presenter and after working at Orchard FM in Taunton, Somerset, and Leicester Sound in Leicester, he was signed by Kent's Invicta FM in 1996. In 1997, he joined BRMB in Birmingham, presenting the shows Late & Live and Jezza's Jukebox. In 2000, Kyle moved to the Century FM network, taking this format with him.
Jameela Alia Jamil (born 25 February 1986) is an English actress, radio presenter, model, writer and activist. She began her career on T4, where she hosted a pop culture series from 2009 until 2012. She then became the radio host of The Official Chart, and was co-host of The Official Chart Update alongside Scott Mills on BBC Radio 1. She was the first solo female presenter of the BBC Radio 1 chart show.
Subby Valentine is an Australian comedian and radio presenter. Valentine came to prominence in 1997 after winning Raw Comedy, a national competition for new comic talent. He has since worked as a writer and performer for radio, free- to-air television, and pay TV. Valentine mastered his trade on the Sydney stand up comedy circuit for ten years. It was during this time that he sparked a relationship with fellow comic Tom Gleeson.
Pickles was born in Halifax, West Yorkshire. His father, Arthur Pickles, was an architect and surveyor who became a property developer, and later a Liberal member of the Halifax Town Council and ultimately Mayor of Halifax. His father's family were also involved in building and masonry: his great-grandfather worked on the construction of the Royal Courts of Justice on the Strand in London. His uncle was the radio presenter Wilfred Pickles.
Claire Hooper (born 5 September 1976) is an Australian stand-up comedian, television and radio presenter and writer living in Melbourne. Hooper is co- hosting The Great Australian Bake Off alongside Mel Buttle. She appeared as a team captain on the 2008 revival of Good News Week on Network Ten and was a regular on The Sideshow, appearing with Paul McDermott. Since 2005, she has regularly performed at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
After taking on a slot within the Reading Festival Radio Presenter Team, Kennedy was hired by Jacobs for his new channel, XFM (now Radio X). Radio X gained its FM licence and became full time on 1 September 1997 with Kennedy's first broadcast following in 1999. Kennedy is the only member of the current presenting team who has been with the station continuously throughout its years and hosts its longest-running specialist show.
Desmond Michael Lynam, (born 17 September 1942) is an Irish-born British television and radio presenter. In a broadcasting career spanning more than forty years, he has hosted television coverage of many of the world's major sporting events, presenting Grandstand, Match of the Day, Wimbledon, the Grand National, Sportsnight, the World Cup and Olympic Games, as well as presenting non-sporting programmes such as Holiday, How Do They Do That? and Countdown.
Fearne Cotton-Wood (born 3 September 1981) is an English television and radio presenter. She has presented television programmes such as Top of the Pops and the Red Nose Day telethons. In 2007, she became the first regular female presenter of the Radio 1 Chart Show, which she co-hosted with Reggie Yates for two years. She went on to present her own Radio 1 show, airing every weekday morning from 2009 to 2015.
Richard Paul Bacon (born 30 November 1975) is an English television and radio presenter. He was a host of the children's show Blue Peter—his first high- profile media role.Controversy, Blue Peter. He has since worked as a reporter or presenter on numerous television shows, including The Big Breakfast, and on ITV Good Morning Britain as a stand-in presenter, and on radio stations including Capital FM, Xfm London and BBC Radio Five Live.
Andrew Ford (born 18 March 1957Classics Online . Retrieved 9 April 2015Oxford Index. Retrieved 9 April 2015 in Liverpool) is an English-born Australian composer, writer and radio presenter. Ford was composer-in-residence with the Australian Chamber Orchestra (1992–94), held the Peggy Glanville-Hicks Composer Fellowship from 1998 to 2000 and was awarded a two-year fellowship by the Music Board of the Australia Council for the Arts for 2005 to 2006.
Jonathan Brown (born 29 October 1981) is a former professional Australian rules footballer and radio presenter living in Melbourne. He is the former captain of the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League. Previously widely regarded as one of the premier players in the competition, Brown is a three-time club best and fairest winner, two-time All Australian (2007 and 2009), one-time Coleman Medallist and three-time AFL premiership player.
Trustfull began modeling in 1993 and simultaneously began working as a television and radio presenter at Veronica Broadcasting Organization. In 1995 she received her first role as a presenter for the Dutch national Lottery show Nationale Teleloterij. She has since continued her work presenting numerous popular dutch television program. Some of her most notable work came from her work in Eigen Huis & Tuin a Dutch home improvement show and the Dancing on Ice Dutch franchise.
Sesión continua (') is a 1984 Spanish drama film written, produced and directed by José Luis Garci. José Luis Garci wanted to cast Alfredo Landa and José Sacristán, but both actors refused because of professional rivalry between them. By the time the film was produced, Garci also worked as radio presenter on Antena 3 Radio. Some of the uncredited actors we can see in the film are actually presenters on the same radio station.
The EP peaked at number 52 on the Australian Charts. Champion and Teakle joined Adelaide-based group, Young Homebuyers, which issued two singles followed by an eponymous EP in October 1982. From 1981 Champion was a radio presenter, as a member of Coodabeen Champions, on the Coodabeens Footy Show and The Saturday Soiree. Burt was a member of the Black Sorrows from 1983 to 1985, from 1988 to 1991 and again in 1998.
Alan Partridge is an incompetent and tactless television and radio presenter. He is socially inept, often offending his guests, and has an inflated sense of importance and celebrity. According to the Telegraph, Partridge is "utterly convinced of his own superiority, and bewildered by the world's inability to recognise it". Marber described him as part of a British tradition of "sad little man" characters such as Captain Mainwaring or Basil Fawlty or David Brent.
Maria Armida Parale Perez (born September 5, 1969), known as Amy Perez, is a Filipino TV and radio presenter and occasional actress who is best known for hosting the now-defunct Philippine noontime show Magandang Tanghali Bayan on ABS-CBN and the reality tabloid talk show, Face to Face on TV5. In 2013, she co-hosts The Singing Bee with Roderick Paulate.'Singing Bee' returns next month on ABS-CBN. ABS-CBN News.
Brolly was awarded the MBE in the 2003 New Year Honours for his services to charity and broadcasting. He is also a past winner of the Irish World Radio Presenter of the Year Award, and the Irish Post Media Person of the Year Award. In November 2005 Brolly was rushed to hospital after suffering a heart attack. At the time he described the experience as like being "hit in the chest with a baseball bat".
Pete Mitchell (11 December 1958 – 12 March 2020) was a British radio DJ and presenter. He was born in Crumpsall, Manchester. Mitchell was a radio presenter for Manchester's Piccadilly Radio, Key 103, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 6 Music, Radio X and Absolute Radio, and was one half of duo Pete and Geoff on Virgin Radio (which later became Absolute Radio). His music documentaries have been aired in the US, Canada, Australia and Asia.
Geoff Lloyd (born 20 April 1973 in Withington, Manchester) is a British radio presenter. He began presenting on Virgin Radio in 1998 alongside Pete Mitchell, moving to the breakfast show in 2003. In 2005, he and Pete left the breakfast slot and Geoff began his own late-night show, The Geoff Show in early 2006. In September 2008, the show was moved to an early evening slot when Virgin Radio became Absolute Radio.
Sharlene Marie Zeta Robinson (born 8 March 1980), known professionally as Charli Robinson and previously as Charli Delaney, is an Australian television and radio presenter, most famously known as an original member of children's musical group Hi-5 and the television series of the same name. She left Hi-5 in February 2008 after ten years with the group. She is known now as a presenter on Nine Network travel program Getaway.
Anymore is a song by English recording artist Melanie C, recorded for her seventh studio album Version of Me (2016). A departure from the pop rock sound on her previous albums, the uptempo electropop song was selected as the album's lead single and premiered on radio presenter Chris Evans' BBC Radio 2 breakfast show on September 6, 2016. It has since reached number one on the UK Physical Singles Chart Top 100 chart.
Trčková was born in Slavičín, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic) where she also studied and graduated from secondary school, with a major in economics. She worked in many areas of economics until 2001. During that time she was also interested in cultural and musical events, helping to run a movie theatre, and co-founding a local music festival, Festiválek. In 1999 she moved to Prague and began working as a radio presenter and TV presenter.
Winning the BBC New Talent award in 2005 marked the start of his career as a radio presenter. After winning the New Talent award he became presenter of the early breakfast show on BBC Coventry and Warwickshire which he hosted for 3 years. He also worked with Liz Kershaw on the Breakfast show. During his time at BBC Coventry and Warwickshire Mark has presented The Breakfast show, Mid- morning, Drive and weekend shows.
Sergi Pàmies (; born 28 January 1960) is a Spanish writer, translator, journalist and television and radio presenter. He is the son of the writer Teresa Pàmies and the former general secretary of the Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia, Gregorio López Raimundo. In his works he employs humor and parody mixing them with themes of failure and desperation. He translated works by Guillaume Apollinaire, Jean-Philippe Toussaint, Agota Kristof, Daniel Pennac and Amélie Nothomb.
She then almost definitely quit her career as a television presenter and producer, to focus on radio, where she presents the morning news on Europe 1. She was later awarded of the Galère d'Or for best French radio presenter. She was among the most famous television presenters of the late 1980s and the early 1990s. That is why in 2010, she was contacted by France 2 to co-host the Victoires de la Musique.
One of the most popular programmes on air in the 1980s, due to its informal presentation that contrasted with most other shows, was the "Listeners' Request Club", hosted by prominent radio presenter Vasily Strelnikov. Another popular feature which began on Radio Moscow was Moscow Mailbag, which answered listeners' questions in English about the Soviet Union. Since 1957, the programme was presented by Joe Adamov, who was known for his command of the English language and his good humour.
The first deal was for RCA, and immediately realized the need for a professional session to recording a demo tape, which included "Super Lógico", "Mariposa Pontiac", "Pura Suerte", etc. After this, RCA refuses to hire Patricio Rey, because they were not convinced enough of the set-list. Later played by a few Buenos Aires' radio stations, and getting a positive response by part from the radio presenter and journalist Lalo Mir. Patricio Rey gained popularity in the underground scene.
In a bid to extend understanding of music anti-piracy to the wider music community, AudioLock have established an ambassador program made up of thought leaders from across the music industry. These volunteer Ambassadors include entertainment lawyer and former Radio 1 DJ Judge Jules; current owner of Fierce Angel, Mark Doyle; Cafe Mambo Ibiza resident DJ & Award Winning Producer Ridney; DJ, Producer, Festival Organiser, Radio Presenter DJ Doctor Feelgood; and DJs, Producers, YosH Tribe Label founders, FooR.
Adam Richard (born Adam Richard Dellamarta, 1 January 1971 in Carlton, Victoria) is an Australian comedian, actor, radio presenter, writer and media personality, best known co-writing and starring in Outland, an ABC1 comedy series about a group of LGBT sci-fi geeks. Richard was also a team captain on the 2014 revival of music quiz and live music performance show Spicks and Specks, and a permanent panel member on the Doctor Who-themed 2017 show Whovians.
Stephen "Stig" Paul Abell (born 10 April 1980) is an English journalist, newspaper editor and radio presenter. He currently co-presents the Monday to Thursday breakfast show on Times Radio with Aasmah Mir. Abell was from 2016 to 2020 editor of The Times Literary Supplement and from 2013 to 2016 managing editor of The Sun . He was formerly a fiction reviewer at The Spectator and reviewer at Telegraph Media Group as well as The Times Literary Supplement.
At 18, May Shin joined A1 Film Company as an aspiring actress. She was soon highly acclaimed for her soft gentle singing voice. Her first film was Hpuza Shin, starring opposite actor Yegaung Chit Swe but she became known in the first Burmese sound film Hmya Nat Maung. As a radio presenter at the Burma Broadcasting Service in the 1950s, she actively supported U Nu’s government against the left-wing campaign by appealing to armed insurgents to surrender.
Bill Pearce (left) and Dick Anthony circa 1959 Anthony worked as a radio presenter with Jack Wyrtzen's "Word of Life" radio broadcasts and "Songtime" weekly show on the ABC television network from New York City. Anthony did not begin singing professionally until he became the arranger for the quartet who performed on the Word of Life. He joined the staff of Chicago radio station WMBI in 1952, performing about 25 broadcasts each week."News and reviews of new albums".
At the end of 2015, "SremmLife" had been nominated by numerous magazine as one of the best albums of the year. Complex even ranked the album as the third best of the year. This decision will cause a feud between the duo and Hot 97 radio presenter Ebro Darden, who considered that the album should not appear in this list. SremmLife was finally certified platinum in June 2016, along with the three last singles of the album.
Lester Simpson is an English folk singer and radio presenter on BBC Local Radio in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire. He features in the three-piece folk group Coope, Boyes and Simpson, and on the Folkwaves radio program with Mick Peat. The Belper Folk Club was a favourite with Lester in the early to mid 1970s. As a "floor singer" at this venue, he learned skills which he later developed with his fellows in Coope, Boyes and Simpson.
In addition to being a long-serving prime time radio presenter, Chi also became a columnist for various newspapers and magazines; anthologies from these publications make her one of Hong Kong's best-selling authors, with a top-3 best-seller benchmark. Chi has also released prose books and comic books. In 2007, Chi directed two short films, "Lost & Found" and "Homo Sapiens". In the same year, she released two prose books, named "Enemy of Kong Qiu" and "Dodgy".
Jason Francis Johnson (born 8 December 1967) is a radio presenter from Canada who had co-presented the breakfast show on Kiss 92FM in Singapore together with Maddy Barber and Divian Nair.Jason Johnson: I am trying not to treat people like idiots, The New Paper, 28 June 2013.Making a splash at Kiss92's fifth birthday bash, The Straits Times, 4 September 2017. He was previously a movie and music reviewer for the Singapore newspaper The New Paper.
After Jay Watson left to play drums for psychedelic rock group Tame Impala, The Novocaines went on hiatus (even though they lived together). They reformed in 2009 with drummer Liam Young, and were in Ampersonic Studios in Perth months later recording their debut EP Ragdoll. The single from the album, "Cup of Coffee," was released in 2009 on vinyl through Ampersonic Music/MGM. The track was unearthed by Triple J Home n' Hosed radio presenter Dom Alessio,.
Joan Henley (2 September 1904 – 10 February 1986) was an Irish actress and radio presenter. She was active on the London stage since at least 1927 in inguenue roles, and appeared there throughout the 1930s. Her first film role was a supporting part in Purse Strings in 1933. She had a career of over 50 years in film and television, but her appearances were seldom and mostly small because she concentrated on the stage and her private life.
Due to difficulties in selling their home, the Fishes returned to Cornwall, moving to Tavistock, Devon in 1984. Fish became a broadcaster in 1986, presenting a music feature on a breakfast magazine programme for Plymouth Sound. He took over control of the programme in 1989, but was forced to resign in 1990, in order to devote more time to his work as a composer. Fish continued to compose until 2001, working occasionally as a freelance radio presenter.
In 1981, Rozova was appointed the Music director of the State Committee for Television and Radio Broadcasting in Omsk Region, a post she held till 1984 before being transferred to the Kaliningrad Region. Rozova has been a radio presenter at two stations Laluna and Raduga during 1996–2006. In 2002 she joined the Russian Alliance and was elected to the Klaipėda City Municipal Council a year later. She became the deputy governor of Klaipėda County in 2005.
In his teens, he worked as a parcel pickup boy at Woolworths, Garden City, Kotara, and as a barman at the Mary Ellen Hotel, Merewether. He was a member of The Castanet Club with Steve Abbott and Maynard. Robins was a breakfast radio presenter for the Australian FM radio station Triple J for seven years, ending in 1999. His co-presenters included Helen Razer (1994 or earlier), Paul McDermott (1997), Jen Oldershaw and The Sandman (Steve Abbott) (1998).
She entered Lama Pitiya in Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation at the little age and became a radio presenter. Before entering acting, she worked as a television presenter in Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation and hosted the programs Pehebara Ahasa, Nadun Uyana and Nuga Sevana for four years. Her maiden acting came through the television serial Vaadiya directed by Herbert Ranjith Peiris at the age of 11. She got this opportunity with the help of fellow actress Surangi Ruwanmali.
Niels Heithuis Niels Heithuis (born 4 June 1972, Zaandam, Netherlands) is a Dutch journalist and radio presenter. Currently, he hosts an investigative news show on NPO Radio 1 and weekend breakfast on classical radio NPO Radio 4. He won the 2008 , an industry prize for best radio program. In the 90's, Niels Heithuis worked as a reporter and presenter for the Dutch branch of Classic FM. From 2000 he was an investigative reporter for public broadcaster VARA.
During these terms he filled in for Bjørn Tore Godal and Jens Stoltenberg while they were appointed to cabinet positions. No longer active in political positions, he worked as a television and radio presenter in Metropol TV and Kanal 24 respectively. Hornslien is openly gay, being the world's first member of parliament to enter a partnership union (in 1996), with former state secretary and political party fellow Vidar Ovesen. Hornslien has experienced harassment for his orientation.
Raymond Foley (born 21 September 1980) is an Irish TV and radio presenter. Having worked at Dublin's 98FM and SPIN 1038 early in his career, Foley moved to Today FM in 2004, presenting the night time show The Blast with close friend JP Gilbourne. In 2006, he moved to midday and presented The Ray Foley Show, with sidekick JP Gilbourne and Adelle McDonnell. He hosted the breakfast slot on 98FM from October 2012 until December 2015.
Prior to the NTS-Journaal, he had already had a long career as a radio presenter for the AVRO. He made his microphone debut in 1928. During World War II he was one of the few broadcasting employees who did not want to work for the Nazi Germany Propaganda broadcasting service in the Netherlands. In 1944 and 1945 he worked for Radio Herrijzend Nederland (Radio Recovering Netherlands) which broadcast from the already liberated south of the Netherlands.
Tim Crowther (19 November 1958) is a radio presenter for BBC Radio Leeds. He has worked there since the late 1970s, when he joined while a student at the City of Leeds College of Music. Since then, he has hosted breakfast, mid- morning, lunchtime, afternoon and drivetime programmes, as well as a range of daytime and weekend programmes. Crowther presented a show with horticulturist Joe Maiden for 22 and a half years until Maiden's death in September 2015.
Holly Sarah Throsby is the daughter of Margaret Throsby, a radio presenter on Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) Classic FM; and John Buttsworth, a psychiatrist and art and furniture dealer. Her uncle, David Throsby is a cultural economist, and her maternal grandmother was a cellist in the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. Throsby grew up in Sydney and began studying guitar at the age of 8. She studied classical guitar techniques and began composing from the age of 11.
His son Tim Grundy was a radio presenter in the Manchester area until his death in 2009. His colleague Michael Parkinson, who worked with Bill Grundy at Granada in the 1960s, described him as: > A difficult man to keep sober, but not to produce. He was one of the best > front men I ever worked with...At his best he was a superb forensic > interviewer...Sadly, as his career drifted, he let drink overwhelm his > personality.
He has provided many voices for radio and TV commercials and also films. His best known voice role is the main character Jen in Jim Henson's 1982 American–British fantasy film The Dark Crystal. He has twice been a member of the BBC Radio Drama Company appearing in many radio plays. He was a radio presenter for a short time on the recreation of the sixties offshore radio station, Radio London (Big L) between 2005 and 2008.
In the early 1990s, when her pop music career began to decline, Hayami shifted her focus to become an actress and TV & Radio presenter. Being able to speak fluent English, Hayami’s host programmes were all catered to English speaking education materials and were all very popular. Hayami continued her successful presenter’s work till current, and can still be regularly seen on entertainment varieties programme singing her signature songs from the early stage of her idol career.
John Kennedy (born 1 June 1965) is a British DJ and radio presenter and podcast host, best known for his longstanding role as the host of the music show X-Posure on Radio X and for the music podcast Tape Notes. Kennedy is cited as being the first to give radio play to numerous artists including Adele, The xx, Razorlight, Kate Nash, The Ting Tings, The Futureheads, Dan le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip and Mumford & Sons.
The Independent: Geoff Lloyd on Craig Cash Lloyd was an aspiring comedy writer and performer, and a fellow radio presenter. In 1996 they were asked by Key 103 to co-present its afternoon show. The duo rapidly established a cult following with their witty and slightly risque banter, and in 1998 won a Sony Radio Academy Award for their show. They were subsequently recruited by Virgin Radio and again rapidly built up a significant audience for its Drivetime Show.
Jones' first break into radio came with a Sunday slot on Downtown Radio. He went on to work for BBC Northern Ireland, and had his own show, Just Jones, for Radio Ulster, which won him a Sony Radio Academy Award for best local radio presenter. In June 2006, after twenty-one years of presenting Just Jones, he was dropped from the line-up on BBC Radio Ulster. He presented his last afternoon show on 30 June 2006.
Mickey Mehta (born 29 August 1961) is an Indian holistic health, well-being, wellness, and fitness guru. He is a TV and radio presenter (94.3 Radio One Mumbai and Delhi) and a columnist in various publications and websites. He preaches the concept of holistic health and equipment free workouts and has done so by establishing a chain of Mickey Mehta Wellness Temples across Mumbai city. The media often refer to Mickey Mehta as 'India's Leading Holistic Health Guru'.
Toby Foster (born 13 August 1969) is a British comedian, actor, radio presenter, promoter and festival producer. He went to the Barnburgh Junior School, followed by Lacewood Primary School, Dearneside Comprehensive and Wath Comprehensive in Rotherham. He is the current host of BBC Radio Sheffield's breakfast programme. Foster is also a stand up comedian, who promotes and comperes at Sheffield's Last Laugh comedy club, and was a founder member of the M.E.N.@Work team at Manchester's Comedy Store.
He enjoyed a great degree of success as a singer in the 1950s. In the 1960s he focused his career on discovering and producing new talents, mainly through the Festival degli sconosciuti (Festival of the Unknowns) which he created in 1961. Some or Reno's discoveries at the Festival include The Rokes, Dino and Rita Pavone, whom he married in 1968. Reno was also active as a film and stage actor and a television and radio presenter.
Green is the son of the saxophonist and writer Benny Green and actress Toni Kanal, and the brother of saxophonist and BBC Radio presenter Leo Green. He read English Literature at St John's College, Oxford. Subsequently, he read for an AM in Jewish Studies at Harvard University, and a PhD in Comparative History at Brandeis University. He has taught history and writing at Brandeis, where he was the Mandel Fellow in the Humanities, and Politics at Boston College.
Kevin Courtney of The Irish Times found The Boy with the X-Ray Eyes to be "fatally flawed". British journalist Tim Moore criticised the length of its tracks as excessive, and called the album "persistently tuneless, repetitive and garbled". It was identified by BBC Radio presenter OJ Borg as the record he regrets buying. In 2017, Vices Daisy Jones ranked 15 "one-hit wonder" albums from history, naming The Boy with the X-Ray Eyes as the worst.
Becky Measures (born 13 October 1981 in Derbyshire, England), from Bakewell, Derbyshire, is a freelance radio presenter and a professional charity fund- raiser. She is a regular cover presenter on BBC Radio Sheffield. Before this, she was the host of the breakfast show on Peak FM, an independent local radio station in Derbyshire. Before radio, she held a variety of jobs including being an extra for the locally filmed television series Peak Practice before moving into radio.
James Joseph Tarbuck (born 6 February 1940) is a British comedian, singer, actor, entertainer and game show host. He was a host of Sunday Night at the London Palladium in the mid-1960s, and hosted numerous game shows and quiz shows on ITV during the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s. He is also known for leading ITV's Live From Her Majesty's and its subsequent incarnations during the 1980s. Actress and television and radio presenter Liza Tarbuck is his daughter.
John Nutting (born in Margate, England) is an Australian radio presenter. Nutting was host of country music show Saturday Night Country on ABC Local Radio across Australia for 17 years between 1993 and 2010. In 2010 Nutting announced he was retiring from radio and was replaced by Felicity Urquhart on Saturday Night Country from the end of February 2010. In 2013, Nutting returned to radio as host of Saturday Breakfast on ABC North Queensland in Townsville.
Dick MacDougal, a radio presenter, was a host of Tabloid from its first episodes in 1953 until his death in 1957. He was replaced by another radio host, Max Ferguson who remained until Tabloid became Seven-O-One in 1960. Percy Saltzman was the only Tabloid host who remained through the program's entire run, and the extent of its successor, Seven-O-One. He presented the weather forecasts as he did in the earlier CBC program Let's See.
Jessika Gedin, (born 12 April 1970 in Härnösand, SwedenSveriges befolkning 1970, CD-ROM version 1.04, Sveriges Släktforskarförbund 2002) is a Swedish book publisher and radio/television presenter. She founded the publishing company Koala Press and Tivoli publishing together with her sister Eva Gedin. She has worked as a literary translator and has been in the jury for the August award. As a radio presenter Jessika Gedin is known for the show Spanarna at Sveriges Radio P1.
The Vice-Chancellor is Nick Petford, who was preceded in the post by Ann Tate (who received an honorary degree from the university in 2011) and Martin Gaskell. On 10 February 2008, the university appointed Baroness Falkner of Margravine as its first Chancellor. In July 2017, she was succeeded by the BBC radio presenter Reverend Richard Coles. The Board of Governors are the members of the Higher Education Corporation and act both as Governors and charitable trustees.
Graeme Gilbert (born 15 April 1950) is an Australian radio presenter. He is the host of nightly radio program Talk Tonight with Graeme Gilbert on Sydney radio station 2SM and the Super Radio Network. He has hosted the show for over a decade and has interviewed notable people including John Howard, the former Prime Minister of Australia. Gilbert has received a B&T; Award for Best News Presenter and a RAWARD for Best Current Affairs Commentator.
Sidgwick & Jackson. 1987. . p. 115. In Melody Maker, Paul Simper dismissed the track as "a load of old tosh". US critic Ned Raggett praised the "soaring", "enjoyable" single in a retrospective piece for AllMusic, asserting: "Why it wasn't a hit remains a mystery." Frontman Andy McCluskey has noted that the song is not an attack on genetic engineering, as many assumed at the time, including radio presenter Dave Lee Travis upon playing the song on BBC Radio 1.
Russell Joseph Howard (born 23 March 1980) is an English comedian, television presenter, radio presenter and actor, best known for his TV shows Russell Howard's Good News and The Russell Howard Hour and his appearances on the topical panel TV show Mock the Week. He won "Best Compère" at the 2006 Chortle Awards and was nominated for an if.comedy award for his 2006 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show. Howard cited comedians Lee Evans, Richard Pryor and Frank Skinner as influences.
Nicholas Peter Andrew Grimshaw (born 14 August 1984), also known as Grimmy, is an English television and radio presenter. He became known for having hosted a variety of shows on BBC Radio 1 including his current Drivetime show, and The Radio 1 Breakfast Show between 2012 and 2018. He is also known for his Channel 4 roles in T4 and The Album Chart Show. In 2015, he was a judge on the twelfth series of The X Factor.
Martin Hanlin (born September 1959 in Glasgow) is a Scottish musician, manager and radio presenter. He formed and played drums in the Scottish band The Silencers. Hanlin recorded two albums with The Silencers (band) the debut album A Letter From St. Paul and the follow-up A Blues for Buddah. Hanlin left and went on to become manager to Scottish artists Carol Laula and Murmur before moving to the US and becoming a successful music publisher at Hamstein Records.
Chris T-T (born Christopher Thorpe-Tracey, 16 September 1974) is a retired English singer-songwriter based in Brighton. In a 20-year career he released 10 studio albums, two live collections and a number of collaborations. He is also a speaker, piano accompanist, activist and radio presenter, and he has written for a range of publications. For several years he contributed a weekly column on the arts to the left-wing newspaper The Morning Star.
XFM Manchester was awarded a 12-year (until 2017) FM radio licence on 9 June 2005, beating 18 rival bids. Established local radio presenter Terry Christian was cited in the licence application document but he remained at the relaunched BBC Radio Manchester. Before its launch 20 February 2006, XFM Manchester began occasional technical tests consisting of a playlist of songs chosen to appeal to its audience. XFM Manchester was launched at 8 am on 15 March 2006.
Gordon Astley is a British radio presenter. He is best known for his role a presenter on BBC Southern Counties Radio, which he left in February 2009 after almost 15 years of broadcasting. He was also presenter on the final series of the children's show Tiswas in 1982 alongside Sally James. Although brought in to replace former chief presenter Chris Tarrant, who'd left to present O.T.T., Astley himself said he was there to take over James's old role.
Prior to being involved in politics, Ashby was a radio presenter, working for commercial radio stations in Roma, Gympie, Sunshine Coast, Rockhampton, Newcastle and Townsville. He began his career at a community station at Buderim on the Sunshine Coast, before moving to commercial radio. Ashby worked at a commercial radio station in Roma before quitting after six weeks due to the hot weather. He then worked in Gympie and on the Sunshine Coast before moving to Rockhampton.
Micky (born Miguel Ángel Carreño Schmelter October 20, 1943, in Madrid) is a Spanish singer. He began his music career in 1962 leading the band Micky y Los Tonys, which brought out 30 singles (including hits like "No sé nadar") and 5 albums. Meanwhile, Micky acted in some films as it was usual for singers in Spain in the 1960s and worked for Cadena SER as a radio presenter. Micky began his solo music career in the 1970s.
Tracey Crawford ( 1970) is a former British television continuity announcer and radio presenter. Crawford, originally from Largs in North Ayrshire, began her career at Northsound Radio in 1989 as a producer of programming, promotions and commercials. While at Northsound, she joined Grampian Television (now STV North) in 1990 as a staff announcer and Grampian Headlines newsreader. At the time of her appointment, she was the youngest on-air announcer on British television, at the age of 19.
Gina Dirawi in the Musikhjälpen house in 2011. Gustaf Adolfs Torg in Gothenburg 2011. ;Theme – "Alla flickor har rätt att gå i skolan" ("All girls have the right to go to school") In 2011, the glass house was located in Gothenburg for a second time, at the Gustaf Adolfs torg square between 12–18 December. For the third time in a row, rapper Jason Diakité hosted the show, along with TV-personality Gina Dirawi and radio presenter Kodjo Akolor.
The show's hosts were Kodjo Akolor for the third time, artist Sarah Dawn Finer and radio presenter Emma Knyckare. For the first time since 2009, Musikhjälpen Extra was a daily show; it was hosted by Sofia Rågenklint. This year's travelling reporters were Bianca Kronlöf and Robin Olin, who went to Bangladesh to give daily live reports from the country. It was the first time that the traveling reporters were at the foreign location live throughout Musikhjälpen's broadcast.

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