Adam Leventhal

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Adam Oliver Paul Leventhal, born 13 November 1979 in London, is an English radio and television reporter whose specialty is sport.

Leventhal attended Moss Hall and Dame Alice Owen's Schools in North London before graduating in Broadcast Journalism from Nottingham Trent University in 2002. While at University, he won two BBC Radio Student Awards in two consecutive years.[1]

He worked for several years for Capital Radio as reporter, commentator, presenter and sport newsreader, was exclusive commentator for the football club Arsenal before joining Sky Sports as a reporter. His assignments for Sky have taken him abroad several times on long jaunts, notably to India, the Caribbean and Australia for the 2006 and 2007 cricket coverage[2].

He also co-presents a weekly music programme on radio called The Lounge.

  1. ^ BBC
  2. ^ Sky cricket

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