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'Ditchy' glad to be home



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Published Date: 10 February 2008
RADIO presenter David Ditchfield has come back to Yorkshire to host the afternoon show on Real Radio.
"Ditchy" can be heard on-air from 2pm-6.30pm every weekday.

He joins the station, which has its Leeds studios just round the corner from his home in Morley, from Key 103 in Manchester where he has presented Ditchy's Drive Home for the last two years.

Listeners will also recognise him as the former host of Radio Aire's breakfast show where he presented Ditchy In The Morning for two years and won a gold Sony Award in 2002.

Ditchy, 30, who lives in Morley with his wife, Lisa, and children Taylor and Hermione, said: "Joining Real was an offer I just couldn't refuse.

"It's a fantastic station, the music is right up my street and as an added bonus I live just yards away from the station.

"I love Yorkshire and can't wait to get back on-air over there."

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  • Last Updated: 08 February 2008 9:57 AM
  • Source: Morley Advertiser
  • Location: Morley
 
 
  

 
 

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