Where is Jazz FM based?
Jazz FM is a digital radio station, based in Londo, United Kingdom owned and operated by Bauer media as well as its sister stations scala, magic, planet rock and greatest hits radio.
What is Jazz FM premium?
Your Jazz FM Premium subscription grants you access to a total of 80 exclusive online stations across jazz, classical music, rock and other genres. You’ll also get exclusive on-demand shows and specials from across the stations and genres.
Is Anne Frankenstein her real name?
The presenter and DJ, formerly known as Anne Frankenstein, has taken the decision to broadcast using her real name – Deb Grant. The Midmornings and The Late Lab presenter, who has been with Jazz FM since 2017, announced the news on social media in a candid video.
How many listeners does Jazz FM have?
It now reaches 14.9 million weekly listeners, a small increase from 14.8 million a year ago but down from its 15.4 million reach last quarter. Elsewhere, Radio 6 Music’s year-on-year growth of almost 10 percent takes it to a reach of 2.4 million.
Is Anne Frankenstein married?
Anne Frankenstein Husband: Is She Married? No, Anne is not married at the moment. However, the radio presenter is deeply in love with her boyfriend, Tim Easley. The couple recently celebrated their five years of togetherness.
Can you download Jazz FM?
How can I download the Jazz FM App? Download the Jazz FM App on Android. Download the Jazz FM App on iOS.
How can I get Jazz FM on Alexa?
Jazz FM worked with the U.S. leader in Amazon Alexa development, XAPPmedia, to develop the new Alexa skill. Users can access the skill by enabling it in their Alexa app or by saying “Alexa – enable Jazz FM skill.”
Why is Anne Frankenstein now Deb Grant?
In the video reveal, she said “You may know me as Anne Frankenstein – it might surprise you to learn it that’s not my real name; it’s a name I picked years and years ago when I started DJing in clubs and bars. I’ve been djing for over 20 years and it felt perfectly right to have a pseudonym way back then”.
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.