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David Dunne has previously held the position of Programme Controller at ] and presented on ]. He now presents on the ] of stations. He is also a ] with the house music movement ] . David Dunne has previously held the position of Programme Controller at ], Head of radio at ] and presented on ]. He now presents on the ] of stations. He is also a ] with the house music movement ] .


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For those of a similar name, see David Dunn (disambiguation).

David Dunne is a UK Club DJ & Radio presenter.

Career

David Dunne has previously held the position of Programme Controller at Atlantic 252, Head of radio at Ministry of Sound and presented on Kiss FM. He now presents on the Galaxy Network of stations. He is also a DJ with the house music movement Hed Kandi .

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