Charlie Sloth
Born | August 20, 1981 |
Hometown | United Kingdom |
Net worth | $3 million |
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Kiss breakfast trio to replace Charlie Sloth on Radio 1 weeknight show
They will kick off their new programme next year.
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Tiffany Calver announced as Rap Show host after Charlie Sloth exit from Radio 1
She will take over the post on January 5.
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Boxpark to launch new Wembley site with Rinse FM takeover
Boxpark has announced plans to launch its new Wembley Park site with a Rinse FM takeover weekend. The group, who also have sites in Shoreditch and Croydon, are teaming up with the radio station to mark the unveiling of their biggest location yet in December. Taking place on Saturday December 8, the new venue will host DJ sets from celebrated artists like CASisDEAD, The Heatwave, Heartless Crew, Redlight and Unknown T. Tickets cost £10 and can be purchased here.
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Matt Edmondson and Mollie King announced as BBC Radio 1 weekend breakfast hosts
Change is afoot at BBC Radio 1 with new presenters hosting the station's weekend breakfast slot. Former Saturdays singer Mollie King will be pairing up with Matt Edmondson, who currently presents the station's 10am to 1pm slot on weekends.
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Charlie Sloth to leave Radio 1 immediately, following ARIAs stage invasion
Charlie Sloth's final 10 BBC radio shows have been cancelled, following his stage invasion earlier this week at the Audio And Radio Industry Awards (ARIAs). The DJ had previously announced that he would be stepping down from his Radio 1 and 1Xtra shows, but was not expected to leave the corporation for a further few weeks. Sloth caused controversy at the ARIAs by interrupting Edith Bowman's acceptance speech for best specialist music show, a category he was also nominated for.
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Charlie Sloth's Final BBC Shows Scrapped, Following Stage Invasion
He made headlines after an incident at the Audio & Radio Industry Awards.
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Charlie Sloth leaves Radio 1Xtra with immediate effect after award show outburst
Radio 1Xtra DJ Charlie Sloth has announced he is leaving the radio station earlier than he planned, after a foul mouthed outburst at an award show. The presenter had announced he was leaving the BBC radio show after ten years earlier this year, with his last show due to be on November 3. Speaking on Twitter, he wrote: “I've decided not to do the remaining 10 shows on the BBC that I initially agreed.
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Charlie Sloth to leave BBC Radio 1Xtra and Radio 1 after 10 years
Charlie Sloth is leaving BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra after almost 10 years. Arguably his biggest achievement during his time at the network has been the hugely popular Fire In The Booth sessions, which has seen artists including Stormzy, Drake, AJ Tracey, Giggs and Bugzy Malone perform. Announcing his decision, Sloth said: "After almost 10 years of dedicating my life to BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra and achieving everything I set out to do, I have decided the time has come to leave the BBC and seek a new ch
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Charlie Sloth leaves BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra after 10 years: 'Fire in the Booth' DJ to 'seek a new challenge'
Charlie Sloth has announced he is leaving BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra after 10 years at the stations. Sloth is known for his popular Fire In The Booth segment, which has attracted appearances from stars including Stormzy, Bugzy Malone and Drake. Announcing his decision in an Instagram post, Sloth wrote: “After almost 10 years of dedicating my life to BBC radio 1xtra & Radio 1 and achieving everything I set out to I’ve decided the time has come to leave the BBC and seek a new challenge.
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Jack Fincham says he failed to perform well when he joined Love Island's Do Bits Society with Dani Dyer
Jack Fincham has revealed details from the night he finally joined the Do Bits Society with Dani Dyer, admitting he wasn’t on top form. The Love Island couple refused to get intimate on the ITV2 reality show, instead waiting until they’d been crowned champions to do the deed. Fincham opened up on the awkward encounter during an interview with Charlie Sloth on BBC Radio 1 saying he tried and failed to make it as “romantic as possible”.
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