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Pioneering DJ and Brighton Journalist, Annie Nightingale, Dies at 83


Annie Nightingale MBE, the revered first female DJ at BBC Radio 1, has passed away at the age of 83. Her illustrious career began in the early to mid-1960s when she worked in television, serving as a reporter for BBC’s South Today and contributing to light entertainment and music programs for Southern TV, part of the ITV Network. She then transitioned to print journalism, joining the Brighton and Hove Gazette as a general reporter. Her talents quickly led to a promotion at the Brighton Evening Argus, where she worked as a reporter, feature writer, and diarist. In this role, Nightingale had the opportunity to interview notable figures such as Sean Connery in his debut as James Bond, and Peter Sellers on a film set. She also became the newspaper’s first pop music columnist, showcasing her enduring passion for music.

Nightingale’s transition to radio broadcasting marked a significant milestone in her career. She joined BBC Radio 1 in 1970, becoming its first female DJ and later its longest-serving broadcaster, with a tenure lasting until the previous year. Her influence extended beyond radio, as she also made her mark on television, notably as a presenter on the BBC music show “The Old Grey Whistle Test.”

Described as a pioneer and an inspiration, Annie Nightingale broke through gender barriers in the broadcasting industry. Her dedication to sharing new and exciting music remained steadfast throughout her six-decade career. Aled Haydn Jones of Radio 1 expressed profound sadness over her passing, emphasizing her status as a world-class DJ, broadcaster, and champion of new music and artists. Nightingale’s legacy as a trailblazer for women in dance music and broadcasting remains unmatched. Her family has requested privacy at this time, and a memorial service to celebrate her life is scheduled for the Spring.

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