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She currently presents the Drivetime show<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kmfm.co.uk/goto.php?sess=x17765|u17491|p142|n131|c0|l0|g1|d0&pg=schedule|title=kmfm Schedule}}</ref> on [[kmfm]] for West Kent, a local radio station in [[Kent]], England, and is also the Regional Programme Controller (West) for the kmfm group.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.myma.co.uk/cv2.htm|title=Myma Seldon - Curriculum Vitae}}</ref> She also provides voicetracked material for the Co-op's in-store radio station.{{fact|date=August 2007}}
She currently presents the Drivetime show<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kmfm.co.uk/goto.php?sess=x17765|u17491|p142|n131|c0|l0|g1|d0&pg=schedule|title=kmfm Schedule}}</ref> on [[kmfm]] for West Kent, a local radio station in [[Kent]], England, and is also the Regional Programme Controller (West) for the kmfm group.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.myma.co.uk/cv2.htm|title=Myma Seldon - Curriculum Vitae}}</ref> She also provides voicetracked material for the Co-op's in-store radio station.{{fact|date=August 2007}}


Prior to joining kmfm, Myma was at [[Invicta FM]] ([[Capital Radio]]'s biggest regional station) and before that she presented the 11am – 3pm weekday show on [[London]]’s music and talk station Liberty Radio where she started her radio career on 7pm-10pm evening show.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.myma.co.uk/cv2.htm|title=Myma Seldon - Curriculum Vitae}}</ref>
Prior to joining kmfm, Myma was at [[Invicta FM]] ([[Capital Radio]]'s biggest regional station) and before that she presented the 11am – 3pm weekday show on [[London]]’s music and talk station Liberty Radio where she started her radio career on the 7pm-10pm evening show.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.myma.co.uk/cv2.htm|title=Myma Seldon - Curriculum Vitae}}</ref>


She has a 2:1 English/Philosophy [[B.A.]] (Hons) from [[Leeds]] [[University]].
She has a 2:1 English/Philosophy [[B.A.]] (Hons) from [[Leeds]] [[University]].
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Myma is a trained journalist, also having a [[Postgraduate Diploma]] in [[Journalism]] from the London School of Journalism, and has presented for [[ITV]], [[CBBC]], [[Eurosport]] and [[Challenge]]. She also presents on World of Motorsport on UK [[digital]] [[satellite]] stations [[Sky Sports]] 1, 2, 3 and Extra.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.myma.co.uk/biog.htm|title=Myma Seldon - Biography}}</ref>
Myma is a trained journalist, also having a [[Postgraduate Diploma]] in [[Journalism]] from the London School of Journalism, and has presented for [[ITV]], [[CBBC]], [[Eurosport]] and [[Challenge]]. She also presents on World of Motorsport on UK [[digital]] [[satellite]] stations [[Sky Sports]] 1, 2, 3 and Extra.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.myma.co.uk/biog.htm|title=Myma Seldon - Biography}}</ref>


A fascination with [[Auto racing|Motorsports]] is evidently a family trait. Her father, [[Peter Seldon]], has competed in the [[Kumho BMW Championship]] (winning in 1998 <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.serverware-racing.co.uk/pages/drivers.asp|title=Serverware Racing - The Drivers}}</ref> and coming in second place in 2002.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bmwrdc.com/champ_points/2002positions.asp|title=BMW Racing Drivers Club 2002 Championship Results}}</ref>) and her brother, [[Matthew Seldon|Matt Seldon]] also races. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bmwrdc.com/champ_points/race_result_04.asp|title=BMW Racing Drivers Club 2004 Championship Results}}</ref>
A fascination with [[Auto racing|Motorsports]] is evidently a family trait. Her father, [[Peter Seldon]], has competed in the [[Kumho BMW Championship]] (winning in 1998 <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.serverware-racing.co.uk/pages/drivers.asp|title=Serverware Racing - The Drivers}}</ref> and coming in second place in 2002.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bmwrdc.com/champ_points/2002positions.asp|title=BMW Racing Drivers Club 2002 Championship Results}}</ref>) and her brother, [[Matthew Seldon|Matt Seldon]] also races. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bmwrdc.com/champ_points/race_result_04.asp|title=BMW Racing Drivers Club 2004 Championship Results}}</ref> They both currently race in the European Endurance Race Club's Britcar series.


She appeared in the February [[2002]] issue of [[FHM]] magazine, a British men's magazine, in a feature on the UK's most attractive radio presenters, making the top six.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.myma.co.uk/fhm.htm|title=FHM Magazine Article}}</ref> Unbeknown to her, a friend sent off a photo to the magazine and the first she knew of it was when she got a call saying she had made the top seven.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.viewlondon.co.uk/home_feat_int_mimaseldon.asp|title=ViewLondon interview}}</ref>
She appeared in the February [[2002]] issue of [[FHM]] magazine, a British men's magazine, in a feature on the UK's most attractive radio presenters, making the top six.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.myma.co.uk/fhm.htm|title=FHM Magazine Article}}</ref> Unbeknown to her, a friend sent off a photo to the magazine and the first she knew of it was when she got a call saying she had made the top seven.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.viewlondon.co.uk/home_feat_int_mimaseldon.asp|title=ViewLondon interview}}</ref>

Revision as of 16:10, 4 June 2008

Myma Seldon
Born
Jemima Seldon
Career
ShowDrivetime
Stationkmfm for West Kent
Time slot15:00 - 19:00 Monday-Friday
StyleDisc Jockey
CountryEngland
Previous showInvicta FM
WebsiteMyma Seldon

Myma Seldon (born 9 August 1979) is a British television - and radio presenter and voiceover artist.

She currently presents the Drivetime show[1] on kmfm for West Kent, a local radio station in Kent, England, and is also the Regional Programme Controller (West) for the kmfm group.[2] She also provides voicetracked material for the Co-op's in-store radio station.[citation needed]

Prior to joining kmfm, Myma was at Invicta FM (Capital Radio's biggest regional station) and before that she presented the 11am – 3pm weekday show on London’s music and talk station Liberty Radio where she started her radio career on the 7pm-10pm evening show.[3]

She has a 2:1 English/Philosophy B.A. (Hons) from Leeds University.

Myma is a trained journalist, also having a Postgraduate Diploma in Journalism from the London School of Journalism, and has presented for ITV, CBBC, Eurosport and Challenge. She also presents on World of Motorsport on UK digital satellite stations Sky Sports 1, 2, 3 and Extra.[4]

A fascination with Motorsports is evidently a family trait. Her father, Peter Seldon, has competed in the Kumho BMW Championship (winning in 1998 [5] and coming in second place in 2002.[6]) and her brother, Matt Seldon also races. [7] They both currently race in the European Endurance Race Club's Britcar series.

She appeared in the February 2002 issue of FHM magazine, a British men's magazine, in a feature on the UK's most attractive radio presenters, making the top six.[8] Unbeknown to her, a friend sent off a photo to the magazine and the first she knew of it was when she got a call saying she had made the top seven.[9]

References

  1. ^ "kmfm Schedule". {{cite web}}: Text "c0" ignored (help); Text "g1" ignored (help); Text "l0" ignored (help); Text "n131" ignored (help); Text "p142" ignored (help); Text "u17491" ignored (help)
  2. ^ "Myma Seldon - Curriculum Vitae".
  3. ^ "Myma Seldon - Curriculum Vitae".
  4. ^ "Myma Seldon - Biography".
  5. ^ "Serverware Racing - The Drivers".
  6. ^ "BMW Racing Drivers Club 2002 Championship Results".
  7. ^ "BMW Racing Drivers Club 2004 Championship Results".
  8. ^ "FHM Magazine Article".
  9. ^ "ViewLondon interview".