Caroline Feraday
Caroline Feraday | |
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Born | Capital FM | 25 May 1977
Network | BBC, Sky, Channel 5 |
Time slot | Overnight + Early Breakfast 2 am – 6 am Friday morning |
Style | Public Radio Talk show News Talk Music show Phone-in |
Country | United States United Kingdom |
Website | www |
Caroline Feraday (born 25 May 1977) is an English television and radio broadcaster currently living and working in Los Angeles.[1]
Radio
In 1995 at the age of 18, Feraday joined London radio station
She now works at KCLU,[2] an NPR affiliate in Southern California. In 2022 and 2023, Feraday won Southern California's Audio Journalist of the Year, from the Los Angeles Press Club. Since joining KCLU, she's also won seven Golden Mike Award's and two Los Angeles Press Club National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards.
BBC London
Feraday presented "Overnight on BBC London 94.9 with Caroline Feraday" from July 2011 until moving to Los Angeles in 2013.[3][4]
Television
Feraday made her first appearance on television as a presenter on
She also co-presented comedy show Consequently for Carlton, and hosted Capital FM's Party in the Park event in front of 100,000 people in 1998, 1999, 2000, and was the support act for the Spice Girls at Wembley Stadium. She covered the 2012 Olympics decision live from Trafalgar Square for London TV. From 2007 until 2009, she presented and reported for BBC South East on Breakfast, anchoring the morning news bulletins and 1.30pm lunchtime news. She presented shows on
She regularly appeared on
.She appeared on
She anchored Sky News in 2009 and 2010 and appeared as a newspaper reviewer and entertainment news correspondent from Los Angeles regularly on Sunrise with Eamonn Holmes.
She appeared in 2011 on Channel 5's short-lived Vanessa Show as a regular panellist, as well as on MTV's Jersey Royals, and once, in 2010, on Heston's Celebrity Fairytale Feast (Channel 4).
Feraday co-presented Sleepout Live in 2012 with Richard Madeley and Sara Cox.
She played in televised TV poker tournaments for Sky and Challenge TV.
The character Amber Rose in Sony's game TV Superstars was based on Feraday and voiced by her.
Personal life
Feraday grew up in
References
- ^ "Biography". www.carolineferaday.com.
- ^ "Caroline Feraday". KCLU. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
- ^ - First BBC London 94.9 show
- ^ - Host of her own show on BBC London 94.9
- ^ Halling history Retrieved 24/4/21.
External links
- Official website
- Caroline Feraday at IMDb