Virgin Radio show, saying the cancer is in its early stages and should be “completely treatable”.“We need to discuss what’s going on with this issue,” Evans said. “It is melanoma.
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BBC Radio 1 DJ Arielle Free has been taken off air after clashing with her colleague over the choice of music during a live broadcast in Ibiza.Free made a brief appearance on Charlie Hedges’ Dance Anthems Ibiza show on Sunday (July 30) but was cut off for saying she didn’t like a song he was playing.After she was introducted, she told Hedges, who was playing ‘My Barn, My Rules’ by Stream MCR-T and horsegiirL: “Can I be honest with you Charlie? I expected better of you. I don’t like this song…I hate it.” As she began to further criticise the song’s lyrics, Hedges turned her mic down.
Overall, she was on air for less than a minute.“Sorry, I’m taking your mic down,” Hedges announced. “It’s my show, Arielle, have some respect, please.”Not Arielle Free being taken off air because of this pic.twitter.com/Z4WOgZaMUT— Lewis Green (@lewistgreen) August 1, 2023Various reports have claimed Free will remain off-air for the rest of the week while the incident is investigated.In a statement, BBC Radio 1 said: “Whilst we would not comment on individual matters, we have strict codes of behaviour for staff and presenters, and any breaches are taken extremely seriously.”Free has worked at Radio 1 since 2019 and is one of the station’s main dance DJs.
Virgin Radio show, saying the cancer is in its early stages and should be “completely treatable”.“We need to discuss what’s going on with this issue,” Evans said. “It is melanoma.
After another week in which the BBC has had to report on the conduct of one of its own high-profile journalists, Northern Irish presenter Stephen Nolan has apologised, following allegations that he shared sexually explicit photographs of a possible guest with his colleagues.
Succession actress Crystal Finn has detailed her horrific ordeal with a raft of otters last month, who left her covered in bites and heading to hospital with injuries.The star, who appeared in a season four episode of the drama series, was enjoying a day of swimming in the Feather River near Plumas National Forest in California - but was left far from relaxed after being attacked by the otters during her swim. Being left with bites across her legs, Crystal shared, "I felt something on my backside and on my leg.
BBC sports reporter, Matt Graveling, has announced his 'miracle' baby daughter's birth after being pulled off TV. He made the announcement on X - formerly known as Twitter - as he gushed about his daughter being born.
Six people have been rushed to hospital after a car crashed into a campsite close to a Welsh beauty spot. Emergency services descended on Newgale Camping, close to the seaside village of Newgale in Pembrokeshire, West Wales, last night (August 13).
swim with sharks, don’t expect a dip in the kiddy pool.Therein lies a lesson learned by some entrepreneurs who emerged from “Shark Tank” dispirited, broken and not only “dead” to the likes of Kevin “Mr. Wonderful” O’Leary (whose standard send-off is, “You’re dead to me”) but deep-sixed in a business sense as well.The most recent example of entrepreneurs claiming to be bitten by a shark are Al “Bubba” Baker, daughter Brittani and wife Sabrina. Founders of Bubba’s Q Boneless Babyback Ribs, they made headlines after alleging that Daymond John renegotiated their deal–allegedly taking it from $300,000 for 30 percent on-air to $100,000 for 35 percent off-air–and iced Bubba out of key business meetings.
temporary suspension last week .Free made a brief appearance on Charlie Hedges’ Dance Anthems Ibiza show on Sunday (July 30) but was cut off for expressing her dislike of a song that was playing.After being introduced on Hedges’s show, Free commented on the song Hedges was playing, sharing that she hated it. She began to further criticise the song, leading Hedges to turn down her mic. “Sorry, I’m taking your mic down,” Hedges announced.
There were scenes of chaos in Manchester city centre after a bus crashed into a central reservation on a major street. Around 15 to 20 people are understood to have been hurt, but their injuries were deemed to be 'minor'.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Arielle Free has returned to her Radio 1 presenting gig after being pulled off air in Ibiza last week. The 36 year old was taken off the show abruptly when she had an on-air spat with colleague Charlie Hedges, 37. But on Monday, the Scottish radio and DJ star was back on air as she presented for two hours on Monday evening.
BBC presenter Nick Owen has confirmed he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer.
BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans have vowed to boycott the 2023 series after it was announced that Amanda Abbington would be taking part.
Rajar, and reveal that figures for the BBC radio station have dropped significantly since Bruce left his position on Radio 2 to join Greatest Hits Radio.According to the report, following his departure from the radio show – which was the most popular radio programme in the UK – in March, the station has seen listeners drop by more than a million between April and June.In his new role, Bruce has also been reported as attracting just under three million listeners to his Greatest Hits Radio mid-morning show; around 1.25million more than seen under the show’s previous host, Mark Goodier.These figures, while an increase for the programme, still remain significantly less than what he originally attracted on Radio 2.Following his departure, the Radio 2 show was hosted temporarily by Gary Davies for several weeks, until Vernon Kay took over the role as Bruce’s permanent replacement on May 15.While the latest figures mark a loss of approximately seven per cent from the station’s previous quarter, BBC News highlights that Kay joined the programme mid-way through the audience measuring period, launched by Rajar. This means that the industry will be unable to see an accurate representation of his figures until the next quarter.Other figures reported showed that while most stations saw a decline in listeners, BBC Radio 1 saw an increase this quarter – bringing its listeners up to 7.7million.
Scottish DJ Arielle Free has been replaced on BBC Radio 1 following her on-air clash with her co-star Charlie Hedges over the weekend when she was pulled from the airwaves during a live broadcast in Ibiza which left listeners feeling "embarrassed" for her.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Following BBC presenter Arielle Free's suspension after an awkward exchange with her colleague, Charlie Hedges, her replacement has been revealed. The Radio 1 presenter will be off the air this week following an incident that saw her criticise music during a live broadcast. Appearing briefly on Charlie’s Dance Anthems Ibiza show on Saturday (29 July), Arielle told the broadcaster: "Can I be honest with you?...
A BBC Radio 1 DJ was taken off the air after she interrupted a colleague's live broadcast from Ibiza. Arielle Free was told to "have some respect" by Dance Anthems host Charlie Hedges when she butted in as her fellow presenter played a set on the island.
Radio 1's Arielle Free has been suspended from the radio station following an on-air spat with colleague Charlie Hedges. Arielle, 36, who has worked at the station since 2019, joined Charlie, 37, on her Dance Anthems Ibiza show on Saturday, which was broadcast live from the Spanish island.
Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer has been grabbing plenty of headlines and dollars this week but the BBC has turned the clocks back to a different retelling, making its classic series available on iPlayer.
Scots Radio 1 DJ Arielle Free was forced off the air after she interrupted a live broadcast from Ibiza Rocks hotel. The Stirling-born star appeared to fumble over her words as she launched a rude commentary at her co-star Charlie Hedges.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film Writer Sony Pictures has made some significant release date shifts for its upcoming films, including “Kraven the Hunter” and “Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse.” The delays come as dual union strikes disrupt the day-to-day business of Hollywood, and the SAG-AFTRA conflict makes it particularly difficult to open major fall movies without the participation of star talent. Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s anticipated Marvel outing “Kraven” is shifting to August 30, 2024, from a planned October 6 outing this year. The push to next Labor Day is vital, studio insiders said, as leading man Taylor-Johnson would need to engage in a worldwide press tour to open the visceral action project in just over two months.
BBC News presenter Yalda Hakim has revealed that she is leaving the BBC after over a decade on screen.