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Martyn Littlewood (born 1990) is a British student radio award winner and radio presenter at Mansfield 103.2. In 2011 he started presenting "The Evening Show" from 6-8 PM from Monday to Thursday. In 2009, he won the student radio award for Best Newcomer, the following year he was nominated for the Best Male accolade as he is this year. He also won a Gold Award for best newcomer. All of these achievements were made whilst presenting a show on FlyFM, the student radio station for Nottingham Trent University where he studied. In 2008, Martyn started making videos on YouTube. These were mostly parodies of songs while bored on his first channel, but later he started commentating games such as Minecraft and Limbo on his current channel. His popularity in the gaming community came courtesy of the success of his song parody of Born This Way by Lady Gaga, called Form This Way which was uploaded on his YouTube channel InTheLittleWood. He now has over 70 thousand subscribers and more than 10.17 million upload views. He also has over 12,700 likes on his Facebook Page, and 7,000+ Twitter Followers. Career Martyn began radio presenting on small online community radio stations targeting audiences on the teen chatroom Habbo Hotel. From there he moved to charity work by presenting on NHR (Nottingham Hospitals Radio) which aims to serve patients and staff members at the Queens Medical Centre and Nottingham City Hospital on patientline and short frequency. During his university studies, he took to presenting on FlyFM, the university's radio station which led to a gold award for the Best Newcomer category & 2 successive nominations for the Best Male accolade in his remaining two years. Since graduating from Nottingham Trent University he's become, he went on to become a radio presenter at one of his local stations, Mansfield 103.2. As of 2011, he presents "The Evening Show". Alongside his radio work, Martyn also creates video content for the video sharing website, YouTube. His work ranges from musical, in the form of song parodies like Form This Way (an adaption of Lady Gaga's Born This Way) and gameplay commentaries covering titles such as Skyward Sword, Minecraft and Jet Set Radio Future. His audience currently stands at over 70,000 YouTube Subscribers, over 9,000 Twitter followers and a community fanpage or social network Facebook with over 13,000 users.
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