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Tim Westwood

DJ
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Gender Male
Age 66
Web site www.timwestwood.com
Date of birth October 3,1957
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Lowestoft
United Kingdom
Height 193 (cm)
Parents Bill Westwood
Shirley Jennings
Job Disc jockey
Television presenter
Radio personality
Movies/Shows Pimp My Ride
Pimp My Ride UK
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Tim Westwood Life story


Timothy William Westwood is an English DJ and presenter of radio and television. He is often referred to by other DJs and artists appearing on his shows simply as Westwood. He presented the MTV UK show Pimp My Ride UK.

Biography

Dj tim westwood is a british radio and television presenter.Dj.And record producer.He was born on 3 october 1957 in london.England.He is currently 63 years old.He is 6 feet tall and weighs around 80 kg.He has blue eyes and a muscular boyd type.His zodiac sign is libra.

Family

Tim westwood is the son of reverend timothy westwood and his wife.Mary westwood.He has two siblings.A brother named john and a sister named sarah.He is married.Joanne westwood.And they have two children together.

Education and Career

Tim westwood attended the university of east anglia.Where he studied english and drama.After graduaitng.He began his career as a dj in the early 1980s.He quickly rose to fame and became one of the most popular djs in the uk.He has released several albums and has also hosted several radio and television shows.

Most Important Event

In 2009.Tim wetswood was inducted into the radio academy hall of fame.This was a major milestone in his career and a testament to his success and influence in the muisc industry.

Conclusion

Dj tim westwodo is a british radio and television presenter.Dj.And record producer who has achieved great success in his career.He is a respected figure in the music industry and has been inducted into the radio academy hall of fame.He is a faimly man and is married.Joanne westwood.And they have two children together.

Tim Westwood interviewed a fourth time by police

Tim Westwood interviewed a fourth time by police
Oct 26,2023 12:51 pm

...By Chi Chi IzunduUK InsightFormer BBC Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood has been interviewed under caution for a fourth time by the Metropolitan Police, BBC News understands...

Tim Westwood: Police investigate a sixth report about ex-Radio 1 DJ

Tim Westwood: Police investigate a sixth report about ex-Radio 1 DJ
Aug 2,2023 11:30 am

...By Chi Chi IzunduBBC NewsA sixth report of sexual offences by the former Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood is being investigated by police...

Tim Westwood interviewed under police caution again

Tim Westwood interviewed under police caution again
Jul 13,2023 9:30 am

...By Chi Chi Izundu and Ruth EvansUK InsightFormer Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood has been questioned for a third time under police caution over alleged sex offences, BBC News understands...

Tim Westwood hotline receives 'important information'

Tim Westwood hotline receives 'important information'
May 15,2023 1:31 pm

...By Annabel RackhamBBC NewsA review what the BBC knew about allegations regarding DJ Tim Westwood s conduct has received a " significant amount of important new information"...

Phone line opens in ex-BBC DJ Tim Westwood investigation

Phone line opens in ex-BBC DJ Tim Westwood investigation
Apr 19,2023 9:50 pm

...By Chi Chi Izundu and Ruth EvansUK InsightA new phone line has opened as part of an investigation into the conduct of former BBC DJ Tim Westwood...

Ex-BBC and Capital DJ Tim Westwood interviewed under caution

Ex-BBC and Capital DJ Tim Westwood interviewed under caution
Apr 12,2023 11:10 am

...By Chi Chi Izundu & Ruth Evans & James GregoryBBC NewsFormer BBC Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood has been questioned twice under police caution over five alleged sex offences...

Tim Westwood review issues call for evidence

Tim Westwood review issues call for evidence
Oct 3,2022 12:50 pm

...The barrister examining what was known about former Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood s conduct during his time at the BBC has published a call for evidence...

Tim Westwood: Ex-BBC employee raised concerns about bullying by DJ, reports say

Tim Westwood: Ex-BBC employee raised concerns about bullying by DJ, reports say
Jul 25,2022 9:10 pm

...An ex-BBC employee has said they raised concerns about " bullying" by Tim Westwood when he was a Radio 1 DJ, but " felt they were warned against taking further action" the Guardian reported...

Radio 1 Rap Show host Tiffany Calver 'won't tolerate' misogynistic lyrics

Jul 4,2022 3:05 pm

The new host of The Rap Show on BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra says she "won't tolerate disrespectful lyrics towards women at All " on her Show .

Tiffany Calver became The First woman to host the Saturday Night 9-11pm slot when she took over from Charlie Sloth at the beginning of January.

A few weeks in, Tiffany "still can't believe" she's landed her Dream Job - and says she "understands" what it means to be The Rap Show 's first female host.

"As with any genre - it's not just within hip-hop - there will always be things that you personally can find problematic.

"I definitely have My Own beliefs and there are people that I definitely have already blacklisted from my tracklists purely based on how they have treated women in the news and in The Press ," she says.

But Tiffany also says it shouldn't Just Be The Job of women to comment on misogynistic lyrics.

"It should be everyone. You know where The Line is. I'm just putting my foot down and strongly vocalising that I won't tolerate disrespectful lyrics towards women at All . "

Tiffany follows in the footsteps of Tim Westwood and Charlie Sloth in hosting The Rap Show

Tiffany 's first three shows, which have featured appearances from rising UK rapper Headie One and US titan Future, have been well received by The Audience .

And a lot of work has gone into them.

"It's what I've always wanted to do - so I'm almost happy about the fact that I'm here All the time preparing for The Show . "

Around her is a predominantly female production team, as well as a female editor and commissioner, which Tiffany says is important, then decides it isn't, before settling on the decision that it is.

"It's important because I think nobody would think it," she says. "For one, you would never presume the biggest rap Show in the country is hosted by a female.

"There's a female Producer , I have a gay Producer - it's like All of these people that would never necessarily have been tied to a specific genre maybe 10, 20 years ago, are running the biggest Show in the country.

"It just shows how far we as people but also as a culture are coming, that this is accepted. "

Tiffany has taken over The Rap Show - previously hosted by Tim Westwood and Charlie Sloth - at a Good Time for UK rap.

Top 10 records used to feel out of reach for British rappers but Now , as Tiffany says, "basically anything Dave touches gets in The Top 10".

And she thinks The Scene can "only keep building".

"We never had an infrastructure like we do Now , back then.

"People are really buying into black Music - rap Music , UK rap - The Money in it is completely different. Major labels are fully supporting The Public .

"Rap is in a completely different lane Now - and that's what's exciting. There isn't a place it can't go. "

Tiffany 's fourth Show comes in a week when she's.

But amidst All the interest from global superstars, Tiffany says "building that relationship" with The Public has been her favourite part of The Past few weeks - as well as the support she's been getting from the people at Radio 1 .

"Within the industry I've always been very vocal about the fact that I idolise and love and adore Annie Mac .

"So even just the fact she's been so supportive - just to be in my corner so much has been unreal, very surreal. "

Still, it doesn't make The Countdown to 9pm on Saturday nights any less nerve-wracking - Tiffany says she ended up crouched in a corner crying ahead of The First one.

"I just had to pull it together. My mum was there and she was like 'You were made for this, you've got to do it'. "

It might be better to not listen to the advice of Target and MistaJam though.

"They were like 'You're never not nervous, you're always nervous - it never goes away'. "

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Listen to Newsbeat at 12:45 and 17:45 every weekday on BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra - if you miss us you can listen back.



misogyny, music, sexism, hip-hop

Source of news: bbc.com

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