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Background and Format:
Chris Philips' morning show is an anecdotally loaded stroll through soul and jazz with the aim of informing and entertaining in a light-hearted but enlightening way.
Production Company:
Jazz FM Ltd
Schedule time:
Weekdays 10am-2pm
Target audience:
Main Jazz FM listeners are aged 40-59 in the UK
Stats:
We are unable to provide audience data for individual programmes. Further information on listening figures is available on the parent outlet page.
Ad rates:
Advertising information available here
Tips for PRs:
There is no generic email address for this show. Contact form available here
Jazz FM is a national station, all pitches need to be relevant to a national audience, they don't cover anything too local or region specific.
Jazz FM are not interested in guests who are not entertainment or music.
The best thing to do is email the team with a few days notice. Guests are usually pre-recorded on weekdays 9-5, then broadcast as appropriate.
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Bio
Background and Format: Chris Philips' morning show is an anecdotally loaded stroll through soul and jazz with the aim of informing and entertaining in a light-hearted but enlightening way. Production Company: Jazz FM Ltd Schedule time: Weekdays 10am-2pm Target audience: Main Jazz FM listeners are aged 40-59 in the UK Stats: We are unable to provide audience data for individual programmes. Further information on listening figures is available on the parent outlet page. Ad rates: Advertising information available here Tips for PRs: There is no generic email address for this show. Contact form available here Jazz FM is a national station, all pitches need to be relevant to a national audience, they don't cover anything too local or region specific. Jazz FM are not interested in guests who are not entertainment or music. The best thing to do is email the team with a few days notice. Guests are usually pre-recorded on weekdays 9-5, then broadcast as appropriate.
Website
Social media
Location
Frequency
Circulation
Sectors
Jazz & Blues, Music
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