David Jensen - Recent Years

Recent Years

In 1998 Jensen joined rival London FM station, Heart 106.2, presenting the weekday drivetime show from 4-7pm. He also presented a Saturday afternoon show which was networked on Birmingham's 100.7 Heart FM.

In 2002 he returned to Capital and was heard on its oldies service Gold, first presenting the Monday - Thursday late night show from 10pm-1am, before taking over the weekday mid-morning slot in February 2003, then the breakfast show, which he used to co-host with Erika North. Jensen later moved to late morning slot 10am–1pm. On Saturdays Jensen teamed up with Capital Radio Producer Craig Kingham, between them they devised the Saturday morning show which was sponsored by OK magazine, this also featured weekly celebrity interviews including Elton John and Stevie Wonder. He left Gold in Dec 2010.

In September 2008, David hosted the evening show of Planet Rock (7-11pm) as a stand-in for Nicky Horne. He currently hosts Planet Rock's Sunday Morning show, "Another Dimension". He also co-hosted with Rick Wakeman on Saturday mornings on Planet Rock until December 2010 and he briefly hosted the Saturday morning 10am-1pm show on his own, until he left the station in April 2011.

David joined Smooth Radio in April 2011 to present an afternoon show. In April 2012 he took over the Smooth Drive Home slot (Mondays to Friday, 4:00pm – 8:00pm) from Carlos while Carlos moved to the afternoon show. David also hosts a two-hour show on Smooth Radio on Sunday evenings.

The "Kid" occasionally appears on LBC's breakfast show with Nick Ferrari reviewing the newspapers.

He currently hosts one of the inflight entertainment Radio Channels for Hong Kong's flagship airline Cathay Pacific.

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