Philippa Collins

Philippa Collins
Born 1 October 1983
Hampshire, England, UK
Show Philippa Collins
Station(s) One Network
Time slot 10am - 1:00pm (weekdays)
Style Disc Jockey
Country United Kingdom
Website http://www.flipthevoice.com Official site]

Philippa Collins (born 1 October 1983 in Hampshire, England) is a British DJ and voice-over artist and radio presenter.[1]

History

Philippa's first full-time presenting job was in 2002, where she hosted evenings at 96.4 The Eagle. Less than a year later, she moved to 97.6 Chiltern FM in Dunstable to present mid mornings. She eventually switched to Chiltern's sister station to host drive time.

During her Chiltern years, Philippa was also recording a weekday evening show for DAB station Core and covering the GWR group's syndicated showbiz evening and late night shows followed, and she briefly presented the networked "Cash Call" five nights a week.

Philippa spent 2006 presenting weekends on Kiss FM as 'Flip' and covered weekday drivetime.

In 2007 she moved to early breakfast on 95.8 Capital FM in London, and was also given a Sunday afternoon slot. She also worked as a continuity announcer for UK television channels Living and Sky One.

In 2008, Philippa presented a newly created syndicated show on The One Network of local radio stations. The 10am-1pm show lasted only a year following Global Radio's acquisition of the GCap Media group. It rebranded the stations to Heart Radio.

Philippa has since emigrated from the United Kingdom. She lives in New Zealand and is still a networked radio presenter! More FM Queenstown and Central Otago.

Television work

Philippa has appeared as a contestant on BBC's TV show The Weakest Link
She was a live continuity announcer for the Living Channel and Sky 1 2006-2009.

References

  1. Lumley, Ruth (10 November 2008). "Radio listeners are tuning out". The Argus. Retrieved 9 May 2012.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/jun/16/gcapmedia.commercialradio

http://radiotoday.co.uk/2008/06/collins-the-one-for-mid-mornings/