Full Name
Philip Noyce
Job Title
Managing Editor at Classic FM
Company
Global
Speaker Bio
Phil Noyce is the Managing Editor at Classic FM, where he's played an instrumental role in shaping and evolving the station’s acclaimed programming lineup. Under his leadership, Classic FM has attracted a diverse array of high-profile talent, including broadcasters Dan Walker, Stephen Mangan, Joanna Gosling, Ritula Shah, and Jonathan Ross, bringing classical music to a wide varied audience across the UK.
Phil's innovative approach has also expanded Classic FM's presence beyond the airwaves. He is the mastermind behind the station’s groundbreaking series of live concerts at the iconic Royal Albert Hall and achieved a historic milestone by securing Classic FM’s first-ever televised broadcast partnership with Sky Arts.
In another notable first, Phil facilitated a unique cultural moment when, in 2020, he invited His Majesty The King – then The Prince of Wales – to make his radio presenting debut, further cementing Classic FM’s place at the heart of Britain’s cultural landscape.
In addition to his broadcasting achievements, Phil is co-author of the popular children's book series ‘The Very Young Person’s Guide to…’ which introduces the magic and wonder of classical music to younger generations.
Phil's innovative approach has also expanded Classic FM's presence beyond the airwaves. He is the mastermind behind the station’s groundbreaking series of live concerts at the iconic Royal Albert Hall and achieved a historic milestone by securing Classic FM’s first-ever televised broadcast partnership with Sky Arts.
In another notable first, Phil facilitated a unique cultural moment when, in 2020, he invited His Majesty The King – then The Prince of Wales – to make his radio presenting debut, further cementing Classic FM’s place at the heart of Britain’s cultural landscape.
In addition to his broadcasting achievements, Phil is co-author of the popular children's book series ‘The Very Young Person’s Guide to…’ which introduces the magic and wonder of classical music to younger generations.
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