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Leonie Carpenter is an experienced host and presenter with a diverse background in sports media. Currently, Leonie serves as a Host/Presenter at Wembley Stadium and a Presenter for Killer Broadcast, while also engaging in freelance opportunities with The Paul Canoville Foundation and contributing to 90min. Additional roles include Freelance Host/Assistant Producer at talkSPORT and Freelance Producer/Presenter at Chelsea Football Club. Previous experience includes working as a Football Writer and Presenter for both Sports Hub Video and Chelsea Fans TV. Leonie holds a Bachelor of Arts in Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts from Kingston University.
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talkSPORT is the world’s biggest sports radio station and is the global audio partner of the Premier League. The station is the official broadcaster of the Premier League, the FA Cup, England football internationals and the EFL Cup and was the official broadcaster of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. In August, the network launched its GameDay coverage, with live and exclusive games at 12.30pm, 3pm and 5.30pm and over a quarter more Premier League games for the 2019/2020 season. talkSPORT’s international arm broadcasts across the world in five different languages – English, Spanish, Mandarin, Arabic and now Swahili. talkSPORT was named Network of the Year at the 2019 Sports Journalism Awards. talkSPORT 2 is talkSPORT's sister station. Together the stations have an audience of over 3 million. talkSPORT 2 concentrates on live sport broadcasting including the network’s award-winning cricket coverage. Rights partnerships also include broadcasting live rugby union, rugby league, tennis, golf and La Liga, as well as an exclusive Premier League fixture every Saturday as part of the network’s GameDay coverage. You can listen to talkSPORT 2 via DAB, online, via the app. talkSPORT's expert on-air team of presenters and commentators features legends of football, cricket and rugby alongside some of the most experienced sports broadcasters in the country. These include Alan Brazil, Laura Woods, Ally McCoist, Reshmin Chowdhury, Darren Bent, Hugh Woozencroft, Danny Kelly, Adrian Durham, Darren Gough, Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs, Jim White and Natalie Sawyer, Stuart Pearce, Georgie Bingham and Faye Carruthers