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Home Dave Kendall began his career as a journalist and editor, conducting interviews and writing hundreds of features and reviews for American and British newspapers and magazines, including Melody Maker, Spin and The New York Post. After relocating from his native England to New York City, he was hired by MTV to create the acclaimed weekly alternative music show "120 Minutes," and spent seven years as an MTV writer, producer, presenter and News reporter. He went onto to host and co-produce the nationally syndicated ... more Luxury condo for rent in September at ArrangeYourVacation.com
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Radio "Party 360" every Friday on SiriusXM Kendall once swore he would never host an 'oldies' show on TV or radio. Well guess what? Every Friday evening from 9pm-3am Eastern Time, you can hear Dave's dulcet - OK, gravelly - tones on First Wave, (Sirius 22, XM 44). "Party 360" - so-named to riff on DK's former incarnation as producer/host of MTV's "120 Minutes" - is a six-hour stomp through New Wave's catchiest - not to mention cheesiest - plastic classics... more Web Soundbreak.com hailed as "model for convergent entertainment"
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By popular demand... Well, his mum wanted to hear it anyway: Kendall immortalized in 'Really Stupid.' Thanks to Brian Cox for digging up this unauthorized treasure, sampled and stitched together from recordings of MTV's "120 Minutes." Charity The sword, the pen and the junta TV Popular series aired on Discovery's Animal Planet In 2004, Kendall wrote and story edited a series for Discovery network Animal Planet. "Ultimate Zoo" is a fast-paced, documentary-
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