Grant Kereama

Grant Kereama
Born New Zealand
Show The Polly and Grant Show
Station(s) The Hits
Network The Radio Network
Time slot 59am Monday–Friday
Style Disc Jockey
Country  New Zealand
Spouse(s) Polly Gillespie ? - 2015 (separated)
Website The Hits - Morning Show

Grant Kereama is a New Zealand radio host on The Polly and Grant Show on the Hits network. Kereama co-hosts his morning show with his ex-wife Pauline (Polly) Gillespie.

During the early 1990s Kereama was a lottery host. In 2005 it was revealed that Kereama was the donor of a kidney for former All Black, Jonah Lomu.[1][2]

In 2009 Kereama became one of the voices of the Jigsaw (Family Services) Extra Ordinary Dads campaign, inspiring dads to take the time to play with, listen to and encourage their kids, and to create strong positive family relationships.

On Tuesday 15 April 2014 a media statement was released informing that from 28 April Grant and his ex-wife will be launching a new radio station called The Hits, which is to replace the current Classic hits station. Traditionally Classic Hits has had locally produced programming but will be moving to a nationwide breakfast broadcast.

External links

References

  1. "Lomu Donor Identified As Grant Kereama". Scoop. 2 August 2004. Retrieved 14 July 2009.
  2. "Lomu and Kereama recovering well". Television New Zealand. 2 August 2004. Retrieved 14 July 2009.


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