- Jo Whiley
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show = The Jo Whiley Show
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[http://www.myspace.com/jowhiley MySpace site] |Johanne "Jo" Whiley (born
4 July 1965 inNorthampton ) is an English radio DJ onBBC Radio 1 , and atelevision presenter . She is married to Steve Morton, has three children and is expecting her fourth.Early life and education
Whiley was born to Martin, an electrician, and Christine a postmistress. She attended Campion School near Northampton and then studied applied languages at
Brighton Polytechnic – "I went to Brighton Polytechnic to do languages, which I didn't particularly enjoy.".cite news | last = Gannon | first = Louise | title = Jo's mixed emotions | work =Daily Mail | date =6 February 2006 | url = http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/pages/live/articles/live/live.html?in_article_id=376312&in_page_id=1889] cite news | last = Hughes | first = Scott | title = CV : JO WHILEY DJ, Radio 1 | work =The Independent | date = 12 May 1997 | url = http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19970512/ai_n14106496]She had an unusual upbringing due to her sister, Frances, suffering from
cri du chat the symptoms of which meant that her sister had no sense of danger, suffered from outbursts and temper tantrums, obsessive behaviour and a short attention span. The illness is congenital and Jo is a carrier. She was tested at each of her three pregnancies, and says that she would have terminated a pregnancy if the tests had proved positive.She swam competitively for Northamptonshire.
Career
Early career
In her final year of her degree and still unsure of what she wanted to do, a conversation with a lecturer lead to a job with BBC Radio Sussex on a show called "Turn It Up." It allowed anyone to get on the radio, and also required Whiley to attend gigs and interview the musicians.
After a year she left for
City University, London for a one year course on radiojournalism . After writing many letters, she got a job as a researcher on WPFM, aBBC Radio 4 youth culture and music show. When the presentersTerry Christian andGary Crowley left, she took over, gaining her first presenting role. She then moved into television, firstly atBritish Satellite Broadcasting where she produced and presented the indie show, and then atChannel 4 where she worked as a researcher on "The Word", with her friendZoe Ball .Whiley moved on to
BBC Radio 1 from September 1993 until February 1997, during the heyday ofBritpop with bands such as Blur and Oasis. She hosted a weekday evening show called "The Evening Session" withSteve Lamacq , which was oriented towards less-mainstream, non-dance music. Whiley also presented her own show on Saturday afternoon for a time in late 1995.From 1995-1998 Jo was a regular guest presenter on
Top of the Pops , initially co-presenting with fellow DJSteve Lamacq before flying solo and alternating withZoe Ball andJayne Middlemiss . The three are referred to by theTop of the Pops website as the '90s girls', as between them they presented nearly every show of 1997. However, the only occasion when all three presented together was on Christmas Day 1997. Jo returned to the show twice between 2005-2006 to co-present alongside lead presenterFearne Cotton ."The Jo Whiley Show"
From February 1997, she had a weekday lunchtime show, called "The Jo Whiley Show" and later "The Lunchtime Social". This included elements of the evening show, such as tour dates and occasional live 'sessions' at
Maida Vale while working within the restrictions of Radio 1's daytime schedule. WhenSimon Mayo left Radio 1 forRadio Five Live in February 2001, Whiley's show was moved to a mid morning slot.As of 2005 the BBC paid her a salary of £250,000. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2006/apr/19/broadcasting.bbc BBC mole spills salary secrets of radio stars | Media | The Guardian ] ]
There have been numerous features on the show. Current features are marked in bold type:
*Changing Tracks - Daily feature - This is when a listener emails in and asks for a song that reminds them of a time in their life when music changed everything, particularly if that had had a great experience or whether a song provided some kind of comfort after a traumatic time.
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Live Lounge - The Live Lounge is where invited artists come into the studio to perform music from their new album/single as well as performing a cover version of a song they particularly admire, and give their own take on it. Selected guests from 2006 include,Goldfrapp who performed "Fly Me Away" and theOrdinary Boys ' "Boys Will Be Boys" andNelly Furtado who sang "Maneater" and coveredGnarls Barkley 's "Crazy". This is a popular feature of the show and a compilation album of such covered music has been released.*Pet Sound - Daily feature - This is a song that has been considered by Jo to be something that we need to hear. It usually has not been released or is due to be released in due time. This song is played once on Jo's show for the week and it changes every week.
*Marilyn Manson was never in
The Wonder Years - This happens infrequently. Basically if there is a question that you do not know the answer to and would like answered, then this is the place to find out. The title comes from the urban legend that Marilyn Manson was a cast member for the seriesThe Wonder Years , when actually he wasn't.*I Have Never... - An occasional feature where Jo embarks on something she has never done in her life and listeners are also challenged to the same thing, examples have included not watching
television for a whole week and trying a sport for the very first time.*What Rocked? What Sucked? - This feature involves listeners to e-mail or text in to tell her and the listening audience what went well and what didn't. Jo sometimes offers her own view from time to time. This feature takes place on a Friday allowing listeners to reflect upon the good and bad points of the week that has passed.
*7 Song Shuffle - Daily feature - A mishmash of 7 different songs is played to a listener via telephone and they are then given around 45 seconds to name the artist and song title. The number of correct answers they get corresponds to the number of albums they can receive as prizes. The actual prize is vouchers for popular music store
HMV , which come in £10 denominations to represent the amount of albums. If not all 7 songs are guessed correctly then other listeners can claim them by texting or emailing the missing answers. It is more difficult than it appears, as the contestants have to listen to the jumbled tracks on the telephone rather than the radio, making the songs harder to differentiate. To date only 4 people have correctly answered all 7 songs correctly. After 17 July 2007 the game became 'just for fun' with listeners playing along at home and no prizes on offer due to the BBC's suspension of all telephone competitions.*We Love Mondays - Weekly feature - At the start of each week, Jo runs through various reasons to be happy on a Monday morning, such as what is showing at the cinema, what music albums and singles are being released and what is coming up on television and radio.
*Ask the Experts - Weekly feature - For this feature, listeners can e-mail in their dilemmas or questions to a certain expert, whether it be about video games, gadgets or relationships for example.
Tracey Cox is one of the experts, with her field being relationships.In July 2008 "The Jo Whiley Show" was fined £75,000 for misleading listeners, along with other BBC programmes totaling £400,000 [cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7497168.stm|title=BBC NEWS - Entertainment - Record fine over BBC's phone-ins|publisher=
BBC News |date=2008-07-30|accessdate=2008-08-03] The incident involved a member of BBC staff posing as a member of the public taking part in a competition. The BBC claim Whiley herself was unaware of the deception at the time of its broadcast. [cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7532858.stm|title=BBC NEWS - Entertainment - BBC fine: The affected shows|publisher=BBC News |date=2008-07-30|accessdate=2008-08-03]Television career
Whiley presents televised coverage of major music festivals, such as the
Glastonbury Festival . She also narrated theBBC Three series, "Little Angels". In October 2007 she became a judge on theT4 (Channel 4) show "MobileAct Unsigned" which searches for a band trying to get a record deal. Jo has recently begun hosting a Music TV show on music channelTMF , which is also broadcast inToni & Guy Hair Salons on their Toni&Guy.TV Network.Personal life
Whiley married
Virgin Records executive Steve Morton in July 1991 in Northampton. The couple live inNorth London , and have three children; India (born May 1992), Jude (born December 1998) and Cassius (born May 2001). Morton calls Whiley "Mr Magoo " because she blunders through life. She announced on her Radio 1 show on8 May 2008 that she is expecting another child in October. [cite news|url= http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/showbiz/showbiznews.html?in_article_id=564797&in_page_id=1773|title= Radio 1 DJ Jo Whiley is pregnant with her fourth child at the age of 42|publisher= Daily Mail|date= 9 May 2008|accessdate= 2008-07-24]Criticism
Jo Whiley has been criticised by some, including BBC Journalist
Steve Bunce , for crossing a picket line during the 2005BBC strike.Bunce commented on how Whiley was allowed to hand out prizes, referring to her as a "scab". When he was spoken to about this by members of theBBC , he responded: "Well, she is a scab, isn't she. She crossed a picket line. No argument there. She's a scab so we can call her that." [cite web|url= http://libcom.org/library/jo-whiley-bbc-scab|title= Jo Wiley, BBC scab|date= 2 December 2007|accessdate= 2008-08-10]References
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- cite web
publisher =BBC
title = Jo Whiley'sBBC Radio 1 webpage
url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/jowhiley
*cite web
last = Streeter
first = Eve
title = One Voice
publisher = The Insight: The Intelligent Guide to Brighton & Hove
month = October | year = 2003
url = http://www.nigelberman.co.uk/feature1_oct2003.htm
*cite web
title = Jo Whiley
publisher = TV.com
url = http://www.tv.com/jo-whiley/person/109050/summary.htmlExternal links
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/jowhiley/ The Jo Whiley Show]
* [http://www.stylusmagazine.com/feature.php?ID=235 An article on the end of the Evening Session]
* [http://www.myspace.com/jowhiley Jo Whiley's MySpace Listing]
*cite news
last = McNulty
first = Bernadette
title = Perfect Playlist: Jo Whiley's favourite live tracks
publisher =The Daily Telegraph
date = 19 October 2006
url = http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2006/10/19/nosplit/bmplay19.xml- cite web
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