Media
Andi Peters joins Heat Radio
Published Thursday, Aug 7 2008, 00:02 BST | By James Welsh
Andi Peters is to present a weekly pop culture show on Heat Radio.
The station, which broadcasts on DAB Digital Radio, digital TV and online, has signed the presenter and producer - and recent Celebrity Masterchef contestant - to present Hot or Not, a two hour show airing Mondays at 7pm.
"I'm looking forward to being part of the UK's strongest brand for 16-34 year olds," said Peters. "Presenting Hot or Not on Heat Radio will be great fun as we’ll be bringing the magazine to life on the airwaves."
Mark Story, managing director of national radio brands at station owner Bauer Media, added: "We’re all big fans of Andi. He’s a great radio presenter, naturally able to capture the right balance of irreverence and knowledge which will hit the right note with Heat Radio listeners."
The new show makes its debut next Monday, August 11.
The station, which broadcasts on DAB Digital Radio, digital TV and online, has signed the presenter and producer - and recent Celebrity Masterchef contestant - to present Hot or Not, a two hour show airing Mondays at 7pm.
"I'm looking forward to being part of the UK's strongest brand for 16-34 year olds," said Peters. "Presenting Hot or Not on Heat Radio will be great fun as we’ll be bringing the magazine to life on the airwaves."
Mark Story, managing director of national radio brands at station owner Bauer Media, added: "We’re all big fans of Andi. He’s a great radio presenter, naturally able to capture the right balance of irreverence and knowledge which will hit the right note with Heat Radio listeners."
The new show makes its debut next Monday, August 11.
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