Taylor started her career in broadcasting in 1993 when
Birmingham based radio station
BRMB offered her a slot as a DJ as part of a talent contest. She presented a weekend overnight show, but soon came to the attention of bosses at
Capital London, BRMB's former sister station in
London, and in 1994, was appointed presenter of weekend breakfast on the station, and provided cover for Capital's other presenters. She was the longest serving member of the on-air team. Taylor presented an evening show on The Jazz; a radio station available on satellite,
DAB and online. She could be heard on the
Capital nine-station network presenting early weekend breakfast from 8 January until 31 December 2011. She then hosted Sunday afternoons from 1200–1600 and provided supply cover on
Heart London and
The Heart Network until March 2017. In March 2017 Taylor moved to
Smooth London to present Sunday afternoons 2–6pm show. She now presents a show between 4pm and 7pm on Sundays across the
Smooth Radio network. Taylor presented
Smooth Classics on
Classic FM each weeknight until April 2023, when she became
Classic FM's Drivetime presenter. ==Television==