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Pages in category "Heart (radio network) presenters" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Jason Donovan joins to present the Sunday morning show. 2012. 7 May – Heart South West replaces Atlantic FM. [7] A separate Drivetime show for Cornwall continues to air as part of Ofcom speech content requirements. 5 August – Emma Willis and Stephen Mulhern join to co-host the Sunday morning show. [8]
The Heart radio stations have a combined reach of 10.1 million listeners as of December 2024, making it the third most-popular radio network in the UK after BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio 4 and the biggest commercial radio brand in the UK. The total reach for all Heart-branded stations is over 13.3 million.
Toby Lee Anstis was born in Northampton, England.He completed his primary education from Desborough School in Maidenhead, Berkshire.He graduated in Pig Farming and The Milking of Swans from the University of Surrey Roehampton.
Siân Welby (born 3 September 1986) is an English television presenter and radio host, best known for her work with Channel 5, [2] BBC, [3] ITV and Channel 4.Welby used to host her own national radio show on Heart every Monday to Thursday from 7–10 pm. [4] Welby now fronts Capital Breakfast with Jordan North and Chris Stark.
Yasmin Evans (born 27 October 1990) is an English television and radio presenter. She is best known for presenting on BBC Radio 1Xtra (2012–2021). She's also known for presenting on CBBC's Saturday Mash-Up! (2017–2019), Heart Radio (from 2022) and more.
New presenters were brought in from other stations; Daryl Denham arrived in 2000 from Hallam FM's breakfast show in a high-profile move, while Ian Danter and Carlos also arrived from BRMB. One of Heart's most popular presenters, Tushar Makwana , was killed in 2004 following a burglary at his home which left him injured on his doorstep. [ 1 ]
Other early presenters were Steve Wright, Mike Read, Tony Fox, Steve Crozier ("Yer Man Croze"), Mike Matthews, John Flower, Tony Holden, Steve Wood, Mike Quinn, Dave Glass, John Hayes (deceased), Gavin McCoy, Bob Morrison, Graham Ledger, Mike Sanderson (the Folk Show), Martin Dean (the Soul Show) and news editor David Addis.