Stuart Freeman

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Stuart Freeman (moderation of the VIS award ceremony 2016)

Stuart Freeman (born October 4th in Blackpool , England ) is a radio host at FM4 .

He wrote for the "Blues and Soul" magazine and worked as a DJ in soul clubs in the north of England. After working as a presenter for the American Forces in Germany , he moved to the Welsh city of Swansea , where he hosted the program "Soul Time" on the British radio station Swansea Sound . When the English-language broadcaster Blue Danube Radio was created in Austria in 1979 , he temporarily moderated the “Breakfast Show”. Eventually television caught his eye and jobs followed as a news presenter and continuity announcer at HTV (since 2006 ITV Wales and West ) and as a sports reporter at ITV 's "World of Sport".

In 1988 Freeman took a job as Head of Presentation at the radio station 2CR in Bournemouth . In 1990 he temporarily returned to Vienna to join Blue Danube Radio. In 1992 he returned to England for two years and worked for Essex Radio . Freeman has been living in Vienna again since 1994, initially presenting the “Continental Breakfast” on Blue Danube Radio and, since the beginning of broadcasting in January 1995, on FM4, where he has presented the “Morning Show” since 2000.

In 2016 he was named best presenter at the Austrian Radio Prize.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Kurier : Stuart Freeman: "I've always been a Morgenmensch!" , August 27, 2016
  2. Gold, silver, bronze: Austrian Radio Prize 2016 awarded . OTS bulletin dated June 20, 2016, accessed June 20, 2016.