Dave Kelly (broadcaster)

Dave Kelly is a British radio presenter and DJ from Northampton, England. He has presented on numerous radio stations, most notably for Galaxy and at DJ events across the UK and abroad, and most recently he presented the Radio City Breakfast Show, from 2014–2020. He now resides in the Cayman Islands after moving from Liverpool in June 2020.

Dave Kelly
Born
David Kelly

(1979-10-26) 26 October 1979
Northampton, England
NationalityBritish
OccupationBroadcaster
Years active1999–present
Employerdms Broadcasting
Virgin Radio
Bauer Media Group
Radio City 96.7

Career

Kelly worked at Kix 96 FM until 2000, then freelanced as a radio presenter. He later joined the Newcastle upon Tyne, England based Galaxy North East where he presented the weekday evening show and a networked Saturday dance show.

After two years, the then-owners of Galaxy (Chrysalis Group) decided to network his radio shows, resulting in him moving to the network centre, Galaxy Yorkshire in Leeds, England.

He also presented a Saturday dance show on the Global Radio owned Capital London alongside his Galaxy shows and eventually in June 2009, he left Galaxy to work at Capital FM full-time, presenting the 2200–0200 slot.[1]

On 3 January 2011, the Galaxy and Hit Music networks merged to form the Capital network. As a result, his late night show could therefore be heard across the UK on the new network with a slight change of show time, as he was moved to Sunday to Thursday from 2300–0300. From 3 January, he was once again broadcasting on his old Galaxy stations, under the new Capital name.

On 11 April 2011, Radio City 96.7 announced that Kelly would become drivetime presenter from mid June 2011,[2] he presented his final Capital broadcast on 29 April 2011.

Kelly presented the weekday drivetime show from 1500–1900 on Radio City 96.7 from 13 June 2011 until late April 2014. Whilst on the drivetime show[3] he also presents a Saturday evening "in the mix" slot from 2200–0200 from Key 103 which he started on 18 June 2011.[4] This show is broadcast across the Bauer Network to 16 stations across England & Scotland. From 11 February 2012 he also presents "Saturday Night Live" on Radio City 96.7. He also hosted the "House Party" on Sunday nights on Radio City 96.7 where he broadcast live from his house.

Dave was the main cover for the Radio City 96.7 breakfast show normally hosted by Simon Ross a.k.a. Rossie & Co. up until 2 May 2014 when Dave began a 2-year contract placing him at the centre of the all new Radio City 96.7 Breakfast Show, co-hosting with former Juice FM breakfast presenter Leanne Campbell. The shake up came as part of a revamp of the stations schedule to mark the 40th year of the Radio City 96.7 launch with former host Simon Ross taking over the 10am-2pm show. Alex James briefly took over Dave's drivetime show in May 2014 before handing the permanent role over to Scott Hughes.

Kelly announced in January 2020 that he would be leaving Radio City in March 2020. He presented his last show with Leanne Campbell on 27 March 2020. He is to present a new show on X107 Cayman in the Cayman Islands. Radio City’s new breakfast show launched on 6 April 2020 with Scott Hughes and Leanne Campbell.

References

  1. John Plunkett (11 June 2009). "Margherita Taylor loses Capital 95.8 morning slot in shakeup". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 January 2010. The late evening slot is filled by Dave Kelly, who moves from Global Radio's Galaxy network.
  2. Dave Kelly to replace Neil Fitzmaurice at Radio City Archived 2 August 2012 at Archive.today at How-do.co.uk
  3. Dave Kelly's signature "Radio Gold" was prominent in his presentation. SPSOTP (Scissors Paper Stone on the Phone is featured at 16:50 and Neil or No Neil is presented at 17:35. Dave interacted very well with his sidekick, Claire Morrow. Part of the schtick is for Dave to make outrageous comments about how wonderful he is and for Claire to knock him down. There is nothing offensive about this and it is very funny.Dave Kelly Radio City 96.7
  4. On Air – Station Schedule Key 103
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