Graeme's Rock FM Breakfast show posts highest audience figures in 6 years
Graeme's first RAJAR audience figures at Rock FM have shown the highest reach share and hours at the radio station in the last 6 years. Bauer Radio's Dee Ford hailed the station's "glittering trajectory" and an the station added an incredible extra 18.5 % extra time spent listening in the last 3 months.
Watch Graeme's 2010 showreel below from his recent work for Current TV.
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About Graeme
You can still watch him regularly on Current - Sky 183 / Virgin Media Cable 155. To see and hear some of the TV and radio shows he's hosted recently then click on the Audio and Video button to your left.
Television
Graeme spent 2009 working on daily TV show Webmash. The show was all about the days news and popular culture events alongside satirical studio analysis and opinions around the world on the internet. He developed the format and co-wrote every edition of Webmash which ran for 6 months airing live nightly at 8PM and 10PM on Current TV in the UK.
You can still see Graeme on Emmy award winning TV channel Current - the Al Gore owned news and entertainment network on air in the US, UK and Italy. Recent TV highlights for Graeme in 2009 included the documentary "This is gonna sound a bit gay" and "Wasted Britain" which examined the UK's drug and alcohol problem. He is working on more projects for various TV and radio broadcasters to air in 2010.
Radio
In the last 12 months Graeme has hosted daytime shows for Absolute Radio UK, the London talk station LBC 97.3, the Xfm Network, the Galaxy FM Network national late show Galaxy Yorkshire drivetime, Key 103 Manchester, The Rock FM breakfast show, BRMB Birmingham, The Hits UK and on the Orion Media Midlands Network.
Graeme has been a radio presenter since the age of 16 presenting on UK regional and national radio often hosting shows distributed across several stations as well as several high profile breakfast and drivetime shows in major radio markets. His radio career has spanned the Galaxy, Big City and XFM Networks before he joined Virgin Radio UK aged 24 as one of the youngest presenters on national radio. At Virgin Radio, Graeme hosted weekday early evenings, weekend mid mornings and the weekend breakfast shows. He also worked on the station after it was sold to the Times of India and rebranded to Absolute Radio. Prior to this he was at XFM London for a year as presenter of weekend afternoons and weekday lunchtimes. Between 2003 and 2006 he presented afternoon drivetime on Galaxy 105 bringing in over a half a million listeners every week and making the show market leader.
His radio experience spans various formats and dayparts including hosting the o2 Wireless festival 2007 coverage for London's XFM, V Festival 2008 coverage for Virgin Radio, presenting Live from Leicester Square on the XFM Network, Galaxy 105 breakfast and regular networked shows including weekend breakfast, weekly show Galaxy Anthems and presented drivetime on occasions across the entire Galaxy FM Network.
Voiceover
Graeme has voiced various TV and radio campaigns for clients including Mazda, Jamster, the London o2 arena and the Current launch campaign advertising which aired across Sky Networks. His voice over work has also been heard nationally on ITV1, Channel 4, five and MTV Networks Europe. Radio voice over work has appeared on XFM, Capital FM Network stations, Virgin Radio, Big City Network and Galaxy. He was recently the voice of the Current TV adverts airing on many UK TV networks and commercial idents on Sky 1, 2 and 3.

