Where is Robbie Vincent now?

Where is Robbie Vincent now?

Presenter Robbie Vincent is heading back to Jazz FM to host a show for the station for the first time in five years. The former Radio London, Radio 1 and Kiss DJ has been a figurehead of jazz, funk and soul music broadcasting for the last five decades.

How old is Robbie Vincent?

74 years (June 9, 1947)Robbie Vincent / Age

What radio station is Robbie Vincent on?

Jazz FM
Robbie Vincent – Latest Episodes – Listen Now on Jazz FM.

Where was Robbie Vincent born?

Felixstowe, United KingdomRobbie Vincent / Place of birthFelixstowe is a seaside town in Suffolk, England. At the 2011 Census, it had a population of 23,689. The Port of Felixstowe is the largest container port in the United Kingdom. Wikipedia

Why did Robbie Vincent leave Jazz FM?

Robbie, who has been on Jazz FM for almost three years with a weekly show, announced his decision to leave the station on Twitter and Facebook this morning. Robbie has told RadioToday.co.uk he’s leaving because he fears a ‘radio armageddon’ is on its way.

Is Robbie Vincent still on the radio?

Jazz FM presenter Robbie Vincent will get his own radio channel via Bauer’s premium subscription service. Jazz FM’s Content Director Nick Pitts says: “Robbie is an important member of the Jazz FM on air family and he has a large following of listeners who just love him. …

What time is Robbie Vincent on Jazz FM today?

1-3pm
Music and artists on the channel include Bobby Womack, Maze, MFSB, Billy Paul and so many more who make up Robbie’s “essential rhythms” that fill the music garden in his Jazz FM radio show each Sunday lunchtime on Jazz FM (1-3pm).

Who runs Jazz FM?

GMG Radio
102.2 Jazz FM

Programming
Format Jazz
Ownership
Owner GMG Radio
History

Who is Sarah Ward Jazz FM?

Sarah has had a successful career in radio, hosting the breakfast show for BBC Radio 5 as well as daily and weekly music programmes on Classic FM and BBC Radio 4. She has been with JAZZFM for six years and is one of the stations highly respected experts on jazz music.

Does Jazz FM still exist?

The Jazz FM name was retained by GMG for the relaunched ejazz.fm website service which was renamed jazzfm.com on the same day as the launch of Smooth FM….102.2 Jazz FM.

Programming
First air date 4 March 1990
Links
Website jazzfm.com

Who owns Jazz FM?

Bauer Media GroupJazz FM / Owner

Bauer Media Group has agreed to acquire Jazz FM for an undisclosed sum. Bauer said that addition to its portfolio of the digital station, with a reach of 672,000 in the most recent Rajar data, would help improve its offer to advertisers by increasing its high quality ABC1 audience.

How many listeners does Jazz FM have?

A ‘listener’ is counted as an adult aged 15+ who listens for at least five minutes….Historical charts.

Survey end All adults (15+)
Sep 2019 2,190,000 hours (Jazz FM)
Dec 2019 2,347,000 hours (Jazz FM)
Mar 2020 2,059,000 hours (Jazz FM)
Sep 2021 1,984,000 hours (Jazz FM)

What is Robbie Vincent famous for?

Robbie Vincent (born 9 June 1947) is an English radio broadcaster and DJ whose catch phrase for many years was “If it moves, Funk it”. As a champion of jazz, funk and soul music in the UK during the late 1970s his contribution both live in clubs and on radio cannot be overestimated.

What is Robbie Vincent’s catch phrase?

Robbie Vincent. Robbie Vincent (born 9 June 1947) is an English radio broadcaster and DJ whose catch phrase for many years was “If it moves, Funk it”.

What happened to John Vincent from Radio 2?

In 1989 Vincent moved to work for LBC radio. His night-time phone-in show was one of the highest rated programmes on the station. In 1995 Vincent’s personality won him a Variety Club award. As Radio 2 began to modernise, he briefly was heard on the station in the autumn of 1997 but this did not last.

When did Vincent Vincent first appear on radio?

In 1977 Vincent was first heard on BBC Radio 1, hosting a soul and disco show on Saturday evenings which was simulcast on VHF/FM at a time when Radio 1 was only broadcast on medium wave most of the time. He returned for another stint in 1978.

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