- How old is Charlie Hedges?
- What happened to Rickie Melvin and Charlie?
- Where is Roisin Hastie from?
- Who are the new Kiss Breakfast presenters?
- What happened to Charlie Sloth?
- When did Ricky Melvin and Charlie leave kiss?
- How much is Greg James paid?
- Where is Steffan Powell from?
- Why is Newsbeat called Newsbeat?
How old is Charlie Hedges?
Charlie HedgesBorn1985/1986 (age 35–36)OccupationDJ, Radio presenterEmployerBBC
What happened to Rickie Melvin and Charlie?
Rickie, Melvin and Charlie will become the new hosts of Radio 1’s Live Lounge (Monday-Thursdays, 10.30am-1pm), bringing their trademark high-energy dynamic to daytimes after first joining the station in 2019 as hosts of a new late evening entertainment show.24 apr. 2021
Where is Roisin Hastie from?
Roisin Hastie is a broadcast journalist and presenter from the Wirral.
Who are the new Kiss Breakfast presenters?
Get yourself ready and hyped for the day ahead with Jordan Banjo and Perri Kiely every weekday morning from the new time of 7am on KISS.17 dec. 2021
What happened to Charlie Sloth?
‘ In October 2018, Sloth left his BBC 1Xtra show with immediate effect after he gate-crashed the stage when Edith Bowman beat him at the Audio and Radio Industry Awards. Following his explosive outburst, the presenter left his weekday slot weeks earlier than his pre-planned leaving date on November 8.17 nov. 2020
When did Ricky Melvin and Charlie leave kiss?
26 November – Kiss breakfast presenters Rickie Haywood Williams, Melvin Odoom and Charlie Hedges will leave the station at the end of the year to succeed Charlie Sloth on the evening show on BBC Radio 1.
How much is Greg James paid?
According to the report, big earners at BBC Radio 1 include Scott Mills (£375,000-399,999 – also including Radio 5 Live and cover on Radio 1 and Radio 2), Greg James (£310,000-314,999) and Nick Grimshaw (£240,000-£244,999).6 jul. 2021
Where is Steffan Powell from?
Steffan is from the Amman Valley, and has previously presented other high profile programmes like the BBC’s Proms in the Park and hosted Radio 1’s iPlayer factual entertainment series The Gaming Show. He also stands-in to host BBC Radio Wales’ Phone-In show.
Why is Newsbeat called Newsbeat?
BBC Radio 1’s remit as a public service broadcaster meant it had to broadcast news. … Although unconfirmed by the BBC, it is widely thought that the name “Newsbeat” was taken from the Radio Caroline news service of the same name, as was the concept of short bulletins on the half-hour.