Annie Mac

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Annie Mac


Annie Mac DJ'ing in Brighton

Birth name Annie MacManus
Born July 18, 1978 (1978-07-18) (age 30)
Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Show Annie Mac
Station(s) BBC Radio 1
Time slot 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Saturday-Sunday
Show Annie Mac's Mash Up
Station(s) BBC Radio 1
Time slot 9:00 - 11:00 p.m. Friday
Style Dance & Entertainment
Country United Kingdom
Website www.anniemacpresents.com

Annie Mac (born Annie MacManus on 18 July 1978[1]) is a disc jockey who hosts an eponymous electronic dance music show on BBC Radio 1 in the United Kingdom which airs at 9:00 pm on Friday evenings.

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Biography

Born in Dublin, in the Republic of Ireland, Annie moved to Belfast at the age of seventeen to study at the Queen's University (QUB). While at QUB she regularly frequented Shine, a club within the university's student union. This led to her working for the club, in promotion and marketing. After completing her degree (a masters degree in English Literature) and moving to London, she worked for a number of small radio stations, before moving to Radio One. Before getting her own show she worked as a broadcast assistant and producer to Steve Lamacq, Colin Murray and Zane Lowe.

Annie's brother Davey MacManus is in the British band The Crimea, whom she frequently provides backing vocals for on recorded tracks. Annie also has a sister named Rachel (an artist) and another brother called Rod (an Irish folk musician), Annie's parents are called Rosie and Dave. Her favorite food is bacon. Annie is left-handed. Annie plays the guitar and piano. She used to play the mandolin. However she stated that she always wanted to play the drums.

Career

Annie currently hosts a number of shows on Radio 1. Her main show, called Annie Mac's Mash Up airs 9:00 pm to 11:00 pm on Friday nights. She also hosts BBC Switch with Nick Grimshaw on a Sunday evening from 7.00pm to 10.00pm.

A popular feature of Annie Mac's Mash Up is the Annie Mac Mini Mix, an opportunity to showcase various DJs ability to produce a five minute mix with other DJ's. The Mini mix was also a feature of her previous show on a Thursday night.

As well as her own Friday Annie also covers for other Radio 1 shows. She is a regular stand in for Zane Lowe's show.

Annie makes regular appearances as a feature presenter on BBC2's The Culture Show, giving her opinions on the latest music offerings. She appeared on Never Mind the Buzzcocks in January 2006 and she co-presented Top Of The Pops on 18 June 2006 with Reggie Yates and on 11 July 2006 with Rufus Hound in a T in the Park special. Annie has also filled in for Zane Lowe on his Gonzo show on MTV2. She regularly DJs at clubs such as Fabric London, Moles Club in Bath, and university venues such as Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge and Aston University (as shown by photo above).

On 18 February 2007 BBC Radio 1 launched their first video podcast or vodcast. It featured Annie on a backstage tour around the Radio 1 buildings. This has since been stopped, however they have recently launched a podcast of the famed Mini Mix.

Annie has her own new music show which she hosts with Nick Grimshaw that airs on BBC2 at around midday on Saturdays as part of BBC Switch.

On 30 September 2007 Annie co-hosted a special edition of the Annie Nightingale request show to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Radio 1's launch.

References

  1. ^ Mac, Annie (2006-07-19). "Birthday". Annie Mac's Blog. bbc.co.uk. Retrieved on 2006-10-21.

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