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Will Cozens is a British radio presenter and DJ currently employed by Global Radio as a presenter on Capital & Capital London

Cozens was spotted by the Bauer Radio owned Kiss 100, after featuring on Channel 4's Soundclash, originally he presented weekends and early breakfast and later also evenings on Kiss 101 and Kiss 105-108. He has interviewed Chipmunk, Chris Brown, Estelle,[1] Tinie Tempah[2] and more at Kiss 100.

He joined Global Radio on 3 January 2011 as a presenter on Capital. Cozens initially presenting the early breakfast show weekdays from 3 am – 6 am. He soon also took on the Sunday afternoon slot in addition to his early breakfast duties. Between 21 November and 30 December 2011, he covered the Capital London drivetime show from 4 pm to 7 pm. He then moved to weekend afternoons and the early breakfast show Monday-Wednesday. He then moved to the networked late show from 10 pm to 2 am Sunday-Thursday and Saturday night show from 8 pm to 11 pm. His late show slot was later axed on Sunday and he moved to Capital London's weekend local breakfast show from 8 am to noon. In February 2014, Capital revamped the overnight slot, with Cozens getting Wednesday–Friday 1 – 4 am (Aimee Vivian did Monday & Tuesday) before Toby Tarrant. Later, Cozens did the same slot the whole work week before handing over the Thursday & Friday show to Sonny Jay in 7 July 2017. He also had a Saturday drivetime show from March to at least June 2016. Will currently presents Monday–Wednesday 1 am – 4 am on the network, and weekends 5am-9am Across the UK   – nbsp}}on Capital London.[3]

He was a pundit in the BBC Sound of 2010 and Sound of 2011 poll.

Cozens is also an electronic music DJ.

He obtained a Law Degree at University making sure he specialised in entertainment law, specifically including defamation, slander, libel and even Ofcom.[4]

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