Enda Caldwell

Enda Caldwell is a UK and Irish radio personality and voice actor. As of 2022, he is the "drivetime host" at New York's EDM station, Pulse 87. Caldwell has also previously worked at other radio stations worldwide, including the DRM station Radio Luxembourg, Riviera Radio, Today FM and Atlantic 252.

Career

Caldwell's media career began with helping out at Atlantic 252 as an assistant to Tony West. Originally from Navan,[1] he undertook a course in television in 1991 with Navan Community Television.

His radio career began with a Louth-based pirate radio station, Kiss FM, in Dundalk in Ireland.[2] Caldwell later worked at Tipp FM in County Tipperary, WLR FM in Waterford, LMFM in Louth and Meath, and South East Radio in Wexford, before moving to Kiss 106 in Northern Ireland.

He was an extra (a hospital porter) in the film Angela's Ashes, which was released in 1999.[2]

In February 2000, Caldwell was hired as the overnight presenter with the newly relaunched Atlantic 252. His work there included presenting the final live show broadcast by the station in December 2001.[3][4]

In parallel with his role at Atlantic 252, as of mid-2001, Caldwell was hosting "Planet Hits" on Today FM.[5] Caldwell also cover-hosted several other programmes with Today FM. He also covered daytime shows at 97.4 Cool FM Northern Ireland. In September 2002, Caldwell moved to the UK to host Wyvern FM's "Home Run" for six months before returning to Ireland. He held a position with Today FM, as a Friday evening host of "Nothin' But 90s", from April 2003 to July 2005.

As of January 2004, the Sunday Business Post reported that Caldwell was working with KFM in County Kildare.[6] From 5 April to 8 April 2004, Caldwell guest-hosted evenings at Kiss100 London as "Kieron", and in September 2004 he covered Jon Hilcock's early breakfast weekend slot on 104.9 Xfm London.

In 2006, he started working with the Luxembourg-based DRM station Radio Luxembourg.[2][3]

In December 2012, Caldwell was hired by the Ohio-based internet radio station "DSN Hits".[7] He later joined the New York dance station Pulse 87.[1]

Caldwell also owns his own voice-over and marketing company.[8]

References

  1. "DJs / Mix Shows - Enda Caldwell". pulse87ny.com. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
  2. "Enda Caldwell". radioluxembourg.co.uk. Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Enda Walter Caldwell's career began on Irish pirate radio with Kiss 106 in Dundalk [..] You may have seen Enda [..] as a movie extra in [..] 'Angela’s Ashes’ as the hospital porter
  3. "Meath Chronicle - Local DJ looks to follow in footsteps of Saville and Edmonds". radiowaves.fm. 30 September 2006. Archived from the original on 13 October 2006.
  4. "Remember Atlantic 252? The story of the station that was the sound of the 90s". manchestereveningnews.co.uk. 22 January 2022. Retrieved 24 April 2022. After 12 years, Enda Caldwell presented the station's last broadcast in December 2001
  5. "Summer listening, so hard to beat". independent.ie. Independent News & Media. 15 July 2001. Another guaranteed hitzone on Today FM is Planet Hits with the enthusiastic Enda Caldwell (Today FM, Sat, 6pm). Enda is also DJing on the "new" Atlantic 252
  6. "KFM stakes €250k on RTE attack". archives.tcm.ie. Sunday Business Post. 25 January 2004. Archived from the original on 14 January 2010.
  7. "DSN Hits Adds Enda Caldwell For Nights". allaccess.com. 3 December 2012.
  8. "Behind The Mic: Enda W. Caldwell". benztown.com. Benztown Branding, LLC. Retrieved 24 April 2022. Originally from Navan [..Caldwell is..] now based since the start of this year on The Cayman Islands as Owner of Caldwell Media Cayman, his own VO and Marketing Company
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