Icon of British media, Nick Ferrari, is best known for his popular radio show on LBC, which racks up over a million daily listeners. Nick is the most listened to host on the radio station, a testament to his nationwide popularity amongst audiences. Additionally, he has appeared on This Morning and The Pledge, offering eloquent commentary on current events, similarly to his radio show. When booked for events, whether as a host, presenter or speaker, this expert on broadcasting invites audiences behind the scenes. He offers a backstage pass to the world of media production, told through witty anecdotes and thought-provoking opinions.
In 1981, Nick became a news reporter for The Sunday Mirror, followed by a role with The Sun's gossip page, Bizarre. He has interviewed several prestigious celebrities over his career, including former James Bond, Roger Moore, a reflection of Nick's expert journalistic influence. Nick is famed for his unique creativity, which has led to some of the most iconic programmes in British modern history. Shifting to the radio in 1999, as the co-presenter of Big Boys' Breakfast, Nick thrived on their early morning show. He became a staple of many audience's commute to work, starting their day with Nick's witty humour.
Nick joined the LBC team in 2001, on their breakfast show. His success is credited to his political debate and topical discussions, infused with Nick's classic entertaining humour. Audiences messaged into the show, eager to hear their favourite presenter's opinion on political events. Following a similar style, Nick's speeches invite audiences to engage in topical discussions, including topics like politics, entertainment and the media. In celebration of his work, the popular industry speaker was awarded the 2006 Sony Breakfast Show of the Year, 2010 Arqiva Breakfast Show of the Year, 2009 Sony Speech Broadcaster of the Year and the 2010 Arqiva Gold Award.
As a broadcaster, few can rival Nick's award winning ability to command an audience. With his charm and natural wit, guests are captivated by his stories of British media. Since joining the industry in the 80s, Nick has witnessed first hand the evolving advancements of broadcasting in the United Kingdom, a topic that he entertains audiences of all ages with. From politics to current events, his after dinner speeches discuss some of the most pinnacle events in British history.
How to hire Nick Ferrari
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"Nick gave the event a fantastic kick start. He was both entertaining and relevant, seamlessly weaving his stories and experiences into our message. He set the pace and captured the imagination of the audience." - Barnet Education Business Partnership
- 2018 - Awarded IRN's best interview award for his interview with Diane Abbott
- 2010 - Awarded the Arqiva Gold Award
- 2010 - His breakfast show was named Arqiva Breakfast Show of the year
- 2009 - Won Sony Speech Broadcaster of the year
- 2006 - His breakfast show won the Song Breakfast Show of the Year Award
- 2004 - Officially took the role of Presenter on LBC's Breakfast show
- 1999 - Joined TalkRadio as co-presenter of the Big Boys Breakfast show
- 1981- Became a news reporter for the Sunday Mirror