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Kevin Greening was born on 30 December, 1962 in Kent, England, is a British radio presenter. Discover Kevin Greening's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?
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Kevin Greening |
Occupation |
Radio DJ |
Age |
44 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Capricorn |
Born |
30 December, 1962 |
Birthday |
30 December |
Birthplace |
Kent, England |
Date of death |
29 December, 2007 |
Died Place |
Wandsworth, south London, England |
Nationality |
United Kingdom
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Kevin Greening Height, Weight & Measurements
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Kevin Greening Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kevin Greening worth at the age of 44 years old? Kevin Greening’s income source is mostly from being a successful presenter. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Kevin Greening's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Kevin Greening (30 December 1962 – 29 December 2007 ) was a British radio presenter, who co-hosted Radio 1 Breakfast on BBC Radio 1 with Zoe Ball from 13 October 1997 to 25 September 1998.
Kevin Greening grew up in Bristol where he worked voluntarily for the Bristol Hospital Broadcasting Service and was educated at Bristol Grammar School.
He later studied chemical engineering at St Catharine's College, Cambridge, where he was station manager at Cambridge University Radio.
His first job was as a construction worker on the Humber Bridge.
He then trained as a studio manager and began his broadcasting career at the BBC World Service.
After a brief spell as a Programme assistant at BBC Radio Solent, in 1989 Greening joined London's Local station BBC GLR as a producer, before becoming a presenter of their Breakfast show in 1991.
In April 1993, Greening joined the newly launched Virgin Radio, presenting a Friday and Saturday evening show and a Sunday morning show.
After two months, he took over their weekday afternoon show, where he remained until he quit Virgin in December 1993.
In January 1994, Greening joined BBC Radio 1, presenting the Weekend Breakfast Show (Saturday and Sunday 7 – 10am).
In the summer of '94, Radio 1 agreed to cover the Gay Pride event for the first time and these reports into the general days' output were fronted by Greening; the success of these led to Radio 1 becoming a regular fixture at Gay Pride events.
In November 1994, Greening took over the Weekend Lunchtime show (Saturday and Sunday noon to 2pm).
Again he featured many of his comedy characters (usually voiced by Andrew McGibbon ) featured on Weekend Breakfast.
In May 1995 Greening was named in Gay Times' Top 200 Gay Men and Lesbians as an out gay DJ.
October 1995 saw Greening move back to Weekend Breakfast where he would remain for another 16 months.
Greening was given the Drivetime show in February 1997.
Regular features on the show included the "Joke du Jour", "60 Second Cinema", and the "Evening Procession".
Early mornings seemed to play a big role during Greening's time at Radio 1, as he had presented Weekend Breakfast and had also been the main stand-in presenter for Steve Wright, Chris Evans and Mark Radcliffe on the weekday breakfast show, but October 1997 saw Greening present The Radio 1 Breakfast Show alongside Zoe Ball, where he would remain for 12 months.
Greening moved to a Sunday morning show from 6:30 to 10am in September 1998.
At the time he was also presenting shows for BBC World Service and a TV show for digital station BBC Choice.
It was during this period that Greening became the main stand-in presenter on the network, covering for many weekday presenters including Scott Mills, Simon Mayo and Mark Radcliffe.
There was also a period when Greening took over the weekday lunchtime show whilst regular presenter Jo Whiley was away on maternity leave.
On Sunday 16 January 2000, Greening presented his final Radio 1 show.
In the last half-hour he played some of the sketches from his time with the station.
Not long after he left Radio 1, in 2000 Greening moved to BBC Radio 5 Live, where he was a stand-in presenter for various daytime slots.
In March 2001, whilst undertaking supply work at Five Live, he began co-presenting a Saturday Morning show on GLR's replacement, BBC London Live, alongside Amanda Hussain, the show went out from 8 to 11am on Saturday mornings and lasted until September the same year when the show was taken over by Danny Baker.
From late 2001 into 2002, 102.2 Jazz FM employed him for various slots, then in May 2002, he briefly joined London's Heart 106.2 presenting their 2 – 6pm weekend afternoon show.
Greening was awarded a Fellowship by The Radio Academy in 2001.
He was the only non-executive ever to be so honoured in the academy's 25 years.
Greening was openly gay and had a previous long-term relationship with Andy Lowe, whom he often referred to on air as his "lesbian life-partner" or "live-in chum".
In June 2002, he joined London's Rock station XFM, sitting in for Christian O'Connell on the Breakfast Show.
One month later, he took over the station's mid-morning slot from 10am to 1pm, where he remained until December 2003.
In January 2004, he was moved to the Station's Best of X show on Saturday evenings from 6 to 9pm.
After a stand-in stint on the BBC Radio 6 Music's Night Train programme, and in addition to his Saturday evening show on XFM in April 2004, he re-joined 102.2 Jazz FM to present a Sunday morning show from 10am to 2pm.
Shortly after, he also took over from Clive Warren on Saturdays from 10am to 2pm.
On 7 June 2005, he took over the 10am – 3pm slot on 102.2 Jazz FM's replacement, 102.2 Smooth FM.
When their relationship came to an end in 2005, after a brief separation they continued to share their house in north London.
From 26 March 2007, he moved to a 1 – 4pm weekday afternoon slot on the relaunched 102.2 Smooth Radio where he built up a cult following.
His "game with no name" quiz show, in which listeners had to suggest the most suitable song to play against a particular news item, was particularly popular.
He also presented Saturday afternoons from 2 to 5pm on the station.