Adam Leventhal started his broadcasting career in 1995 at Capital Radio, London working on the award winning Capital Gold Sportstime. Initially he worked in production and editing before moving onto live football reporting and becoming an established member of the Capital Sportstime team.
While studying Broadcast Journalism at Nottingham Trent University he continued to work for the Capital Network covering Premier League football around the UK.
After graduating in 2002, he worked for Arsenal Football Club, commentating and reporting on every domestic and European match, while producing and presenting exclusive content for Arsenal.com.
He worked at Capital for 8 years, covering FIFA World Cup, UEFA Euro, UEFA Champions League, Premier League and Wimbledon Championships.
In 2003 he joined Sky Sports News. Initially he covered all sports as a key member of their reporting team. In 2006, he started a specialist correspondent role in Cricket, covering tours in India, West Indies, Sri Lanka, Australia and South Africa.
On tour he reported live on major news stories, including the death of Bob Woolmer at the Cricket World Cup in 2007 and the Mumbai terrorist attacks in 2008.
In 2010 he became a Sky Sports News Presenter.
Away from sports journalism, Leventhal has a strong association with music radio, having presented and produced radio programmes on the Emap network (Kiss 100 London and Radio Aire Leeds) and also Ministry of Sound Radio.
At University he won two BBC Student Radio Awards in consecutive years for 'Best Show' and 'Best Specialist Music Programme'.
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