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David Fanning
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国籍:美国
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Dave Fanning (born 1955) is an Irish rock journalist, DJ, retired film critic and veteran broadcaster.\nFanning currently hosts The 11th Hour on RTÉ Two and two radio shows: Drivetime with Dave on RTÉ Radio 1 and The Dave Fanning Show on RTÉ 2fm. He also fills in for other presenters on RTÉ Radio,[1] including acting as a surrogate for Ryan Tubridy in June 2009.[2] Likewise, John Creedon has worked as a surrogate for Fanning.[3]\nDue to his much celebrated friendship with U2, Fanning has for three decades been granted the first airing of any of the band's new singles before anyone else in the world,[4] with band members often calling Fanning to tell him what they are doing.[5] He has presented over twenty different series for RTÉ Television, including Rock Sundown, 2TV, Jobsuss, Visual Eyes, The Arts Show, documentaries on Cambodia and Ethiopia, Number One, a pop quiz which ran for six years, and The Movie Show, a movie review show which ran for ten years, and more recently The Last Broadcast. He also hosted RTÉ's live television coverage of Live 8 in Hyde Park, London (July 2005) and Live Earth in Wembley Stadium, London (July 2007). He claims to have conducted around 200 interviews with global rock stars.[6]
Dave Fanning (born 1955) is an Irish rock journalist, DJ, retired film critic and veteran broadcaster.\nFanning currently hosts The 11th Hour on RTÉ Two and two radio shows: Drivetime with Dave on RTÉ Radio 1 and The Dave Fanning Show on RTÉ 2fm. He also fills in for other presenters on RTÉ Radio,[1] including acting as a surrogate for Ryan Tubridy in June 2009.[2] Likewise, John Creedon has worked as a surrogate for Fanning.[3]\nDue to his much celebrated friendship with U2, Fanning has for three decades been granted the first airing of any of the band's new singles before anyone else in the world,[4] with band members often calling Fanning to tell him what they are doing.[5] He has presented over twenty different series for RTÉ Television, including Rock Sundown, 2TV, Jobsuss, Visual Eyes, The Arts Show, documentaries on Cambodia and Ethiopia, Number One, a pop quiz which ran for six years, and The Movie Show, a movie review show which ran for ten years, and more recently The Last Broadcast. He also hosted RTÉ's live television coverage of Live 8 in Hyde Park, London (July 2005) and Live Earth in Wembley Stadium, London (July 2007). He claims to have conducted around 200 interviews with global rock stars.[6]