Johanne Whiley-morton

Jo Whiley, bornJohanne Whiley-Mortonin 1965, is one of Britain’s most recognisable broadcasters and music presenters. She first found her footing in the late 1980s, working behind the scenes in radio production before moving into presenting roles that quickly showcased her sharp knowledge of music and her warm, approachable style.

She rose to prominence in the 1990s when she became a co-host of The Word on Channel 4 and then established herself as a major voice on BBC Radio 1. Whiley was a key figure in promoting emerging British music during the Britpop era, often credited with championing new talent and giving fresh acts an early platform. Her Evening Session on Radio 1, co-hosted with Steve Lamacq, became an essential listen for fans of alternative and indie music.

Whiley also became a familiar face on television through her work with Top of the Pops and coverage of Glastonbury Festival, where her presenting has been a staple for years. Over time, she transitioned to BBC Radio 2, where she has hosted a variety of shows including drivetime and evening slots, often blending classic tracks with contemporary new releases.

Known for her passion for live music, Whiley has consistently been at the forefront of British music broadcasting for more than three decades. She continues to work on BBC Radio 2 and has expanded into podcasting, further cementing her reputation as one of the UK’s most enduring and trusted voices in entertainment.

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