Chris Moyles
- Profession: DJ
- Place/Date of Birth: Leeds, 22 February 1974
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Moyles cashes in? - May 24 2007
Chris Moyles is getting a cool £50,000 to host The Friday Night Project - £20,000 more than other guests, it has been reported.
The Radio One DJ - whose breakfast show pulls in more than seven million listeners - will star alongside Justin lee Collins and Alan Carr on the Channel 4 show for one evening only.
A insider told The Sun: "Moyles is a big draw, everyone loves him - and we were prepared to pay whatever it took. Our guest stars normally get £30,000 but Moyles is worth more."
The 32-year-old was reportedly in talks with ITV execs about having his own show last year after his stint on X Factor.
The source added: "This is likely to be a good springboard for TV projects for Chris."
Other guests due to star as guest presenters on the star-studded show include Cilla Black and David Walliams.
Moyles pulls in millions - May 10 2007
Breakfast show host Chris Moyles has pulled in more than seven million listeners for the first time, figures out today show.
With 7.06 million fans, the self-styled "saviour of Radio 1" is around 800,000 listeners away from catching up with Terry Wogan, the nation’s favourite DJ.
Chris has gained 240,000 listeners during the last three months and added 744,000 since the same time last year.
A Radio 1 spokesman said: "We’re incredibly happy with how Chris has done."
Meanwhile, Terry Wogan’s Radio 2 breakfast show shed 100,000 listeners in the last quarter.
But with 7.88 million listeners, the veteran broadcaster still has 100,000 more fans than he did at the same time last year.
Radio 1 has 10.55 million listeners, up 290,000 on the last quarter.
Other figures show that Classic FM has seen a surge in the number of under-15s listening.
This year’s Sony UK Station of the Year winner has secured 6.03 million listeners, the highest since 2005.
It also has an additional 474,000 under-15 listeners in the last three months, a 52% increase on the last quarter but not a record for the station.
Under-15s are not included in the overall station figures, for the first quarter of 2007, released today by industry body Rajar.
With 919,000 listeners, Johnny Vaughan has reclaimed his crown as London’s top commercial breakfast show host.
Heart’s Jamie Theakston, who has 825,000 listeners, claimed the title when the last set of figures were released in February.
Chris Moyles on sex fantasy list - May 9 2007
Women have revealed their top celebrity sex fantasies - with Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles among them.
The breakfast show host was the surprise entry in a list which included Brad Pitt and Justin Timberlake, in a survey by Glamour magazine.
Hollywood heart-throb Brad was the favourite, followed by Johnny Depp and James Bond star Daniel Craig, while Justin and Colin Farrell were also popular choices.
Over 1,200 were asked to reveal their fantasies, and almost all said they had imagined having sex with a celebrity.
But the Radio 1 DJ’s name also appeared in the fantasy list.
"Just hearing his voice turns me on," said one 28-year-old nurse from Canterbury, going on to reveal details of her imagined romp in the Radio 1 studio.
Other strange choices included Nelson Mandela and Andy from Little Britain.
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Within months of his employment he was awarded Sony’s DJ of the Year award and by the end of the year he had bagged the prestigious drivetime slot which saw him become one of the country’s favourite DJs. After five years he was finally given the most sought after Radio One job - the presenter of the Breakfast Show, swapping places with Sara Cox. Moyles, along with sidekicks such as Comedy Dave and Aled Haydn-Jones, managed to quickly push the audience up to over 6.5million.
Moyles has been regularly lambasted for his lack of political correctness and has come under fire for racism, sexism, homophobia and transphobia after comments made on air. He also hit the headlines over pay controversies - crossing the picket line during BBC strikes to present his show and pick up a £630,000 paycheque.
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January 2008