Gould presented breakfast show sport for Smooth Radio between 2012 and 2014. After the Olympics, Smooth Radio then retained Gould to be reunited with breakfast presenter Simon Bates to present the morning sports news, more than 15 years after they first broadcast together on Talksport. Gould joined BBC Radio 2, deputising for Vassos Alexander as sports presenter on the Breakfast Show.
In addition to the weekday shows on Smooth Radio, Gould presented the weekend sports show Extra Time on Talksport He also presented the Sports Bar and Kickoff alongside Stan Collymore, Bobby Gould and Tony Cascarino. Gould returned to working for the Wireless Group presenting the evening show on the newly launched DAB station talkRADIO. He moved to late afternoon on Sundays from November 2016. He left the station in July 2017.
Sky News and ESPN
Since 2008 Gould has been a regular newspaper and sports pundit on Sky News providing comment and analysis. From February 2014, he became a regular contributor on Sunrise with Eamonn Holmes. He also appeared on Between The Lines on ESPN with Ray Stubbs.
Al Jazeera
In 2010 Gould started to appear regularly on Al Jazeera English as a football expert to discuss a wide variety of football-related stories including the FIFA World Cup host country announcements for 2018 and 2022 and the many political controversies involving FIFA's Sepp Blatter.
ITV Sport
From 2000 to 2002, Gould presented ITV Sport's Football First, a live four-hour football scores and reports show, and Euro Fever, a live studio show with an audience and guests. He also presented ITV's Goal Rush and was Premiership Plus first ever touchline reporter, covering the channel's first eleven games.
Channel 5
From 1997 to 2000, Gould was the sports presenter on Channel 5 's morning news show5 News with Katie Ledger.
IRN and LBC
Between 1992 and 1995 Gould provided sports news for Independent Radio News as Sports Editor and went on to become Associate Sports Editor in 1994. He also co-presented the Thursday Night Sports Phone-In with Robbie Vincent between 1990 and 1994.
From 1990 to 1993, Gould presented BBC World Service "Sports Roundup" and "Sports World", the BBC's flagship Saturday afternoon programme.
Sportsmedia
Gould is CEO of Sportsmedia, which provided over 150 national and local radio stations and social media with daily sports content. The company was started in 1992 and client stations included Global Radio and Jazz FM. The bulletin service closed after 24 years of service, although the business continues to produce video content and activate sponsorships via radio features, podcasts and online. Corporate clients included Sky Sports, Capital One and Northern Rail
Other
Gould is also an ambassador for Action Duchenne a national charity supporting people living with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and Striker Boy, a mental health awareness campaign with the charity, MIND.