Ash London is an Australian radio and television personality.

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Ash London
Born
SpouseAdrian Brine
Children1
Career
ShowAsh London LIVE
NetworkHit Network
Time slot7:00–10:00 p.m. Monday–Friday
StyleDisk jockey
CountryAustralia
Previous shows
Websitehttps://ashlondonlive.com
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Career

Television

In 2012, London was appointed co-host of Eleven's music video show The Loop with Scott Tweedie. She resigned in 2015 to pursue a career in radio,[1]

In 2018, Ash co-hosted Network Ten's Game of Games with Grant Denyer.[2]

She has been a guest on multiple episodes of Have You Been Paying Attention? and Celebrity Name Game.

Radio

in October 2014, London was appointed co-host of the Hit Network's Shazam Top 20 Countdown with Angus O'Loughlin. She remained in the position until she resigned in December 2015.[3]

In October 2016, Ash returned to radio to host Ash London LIVE, a music-based show broadcast nightly on the Hit Network and will finish up on Friday 3 September 2021.[4]

In September 2018, London began filling in on 2Day FM's breakfast show alongside Ed Kavalee and Grant Denyer, after the departure of co-host Em Rusciano.[5] In December, after three months of filling in, Ash was permanently appointed as a co-host with the show renamed to Grant, Ed & Ash. The show aired for 18 months before being cancelled in August 2019.[6]

In August 2021, London announced her resignation from the Hit Network after 5 years with the network.[7] Throughout her time at the network has hosted Australian-music focussed program Ash London LIVE on-and-off for the past five years, and also had a stint on 2Day FM breakfast alongside Grant Denyer and Ed Kavalee. Ash London LIVE aired for the last time on 3 September.

In June 2022, it was announced that London will fill in on the KIIS Network's Will & Woody whilst Will McMahon is on paternity leave.[8]

Personal life

London married Adrian Brine, a radio content director, in May 2018. They have 1 child.[9]

References

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