Louise Hulland
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Louise Hulland is a British radio producer and presenter. She can be heard every week on London’s LBC 97.3 and BBC Radio 6 Music. She trained as a journalist and has reported for the BBC TV, ITN, BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 6, Capital Radio, IRN and spent three years as an entertainment reporter for Entertainment News (Unique). Louise has interviewed some of the world’s biggest stars, including Tom Cruise, Kylie, Michael Douglas and Britney Spears.
She began her radio career on BBC London 94.9 with Jono Coleman, 107.6 Kestrel FM, and BBC Radio Lancashire. Louise also had a stint as a travel presenter for BBC Local Radio. Before Louise appeared on air, she was a producer at BBC Radio 1. In 2005 she won a Sony Radio Academy Award for a documentary she produced for Radio 1 called ‘Missing the Message’ about young people with HIV.[1]