Julie Adenuga

British radio presenter

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2021 Began co-hosting MTV's Catfish UK: The TV Show with Oobah Butler, but left after one season.
2020 Launched Don't Trust the Internet (DTTI), a creative media house that produces shows like Julie's Top 5.
2017 Recognized in Forbes Europe 30 under 30 and Debrett's 500 List: Music for her presenting and media contributions.
2015 Introduced as the London headline host of Beats 1 radio during the Apple WWDC keynote, becoming part of Apple Music's global radio service.
2014 Created and hosted 'Play It', a music television show on Channel AKA and Dailymotion, providing a platform for UK rap, grime artists, singers, and poets.
2010 Julie Adenuga made her debut in the music industry by joining London community radio station Rinse FM and presenting the drive time show.

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