In 1997 Steve Penk moved on to work at Capital Radio London presenting the mid-morning show.
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In 1997 Steve Penk moved on to work at Capital Radio London presenting the mid-morning show.
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Blair later mentioned during Prime Minister's Questions that Steve Penk had prank-called him that morning, and at that point it became a global media story.
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In 2001, Steve Penk moved to Virgin Radio where he replaced Chris Evans on the breakfast show and increased the audience by 300,000 listeners in the first three months.
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Steve Penk then returned to Capital FM in 2002 to present a networked late show.
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Steve Penk returned to the airwaves on Fox FM in Oxfordshire in March 2007 as its new breakfast show presenter.
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On Thursday 4 September 2008, it was announced that Steve Penk had bought the entire share capital in the radio station 96.
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Almost immediately after the purchase, Steve Penk made major changes both to the schedule and to the playlist.
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In 2016 Steve Penk created and launched "Radio Dead", a globally unique radio station that only plays artistes who are deceased.
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Steve Penk closed Radio Dead along with another internet based station that he owned at the end of November 2019.
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Steve Penk stood in on the 10pm Saturday night show on Greatest Hits Radio in June 2021.
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