Dominic King
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Dominic King (born Dover, Kent 1974) is a Sony Gold Radio Academy award winning radio broadcaster.
He started his career as a journalist with the Early Times Newspaper for Young People (RIP), before working with the BBC as a youth reporter for the BBC Nature series, presented by Michael Buerk.
For several years he worked for commercial radio stations in the South East of England including KFM Radio in Tonbridge (RIP), Mercury FM in Crawley, Fame 1521, TLR, and Medway FM.
In 2000, he went to work for SKY News Radio in Middlesex, before going freelance.
After a six month spell at Kent Police in Folkestone as a Press Officer, he joined the new BBC South East news division in Tunbridge Wells in Kent in 2001.
Initially as a news reader at BBC Radio Kent he became the regular drive presenter with his BIG DRIVE HOME show.
In January 2008, he took over the mid morning slot, now known as 'Dominic King in the Morning' between 10am and 1pm.
He is married and lives on the Romney Marsh.