On Friday, 2GB Drive host, Chris O’Keefe, announced on air that he was wrapping up with the station effective immediately. In a note sent to staff, seen by Mumbrella, 2GB content manager ...
2GB Drive host Chris O’Keefe announced he was quitting radio and journalism. “I’ll be wrapping up as the radio host on Drive at 6pm,” he said. “It’s entirely my decision. Today is my ...
Sports broadcaster, NRL caller and journalist Mark Levy will succeed Ray Hadley in the 2GB morning slot. Hadley announced Levy as his replacement on Tuesday morning, three days before he ...
2GB host Michael McLaren who is in the running to replace Hadley. Picture: Justin Lloyd. Over at Channel 7, bosses have been busy trialling people to take Matt Doran’s position on Weekend Sunrise.
It comes weeks after Hadley announced his retirement from 2GB after a spectacular 43 year broadcasting career, during which he spent two decades on the top of the highly competitive radio ratings.
“That’s Mark Levy in the studio. He is my replacement as of next Monday, actually, he’s taking over,” Hadley told 2GB listeners on Tuesday morning. “So that’s wonderful news for the ...
2GB Sydney’s drive show host Chris O’Keefe has resigned from the broadcaster and will quit the Australian media industry after more than a decade to advise businesses and politicians as a priv ...
Hours after shock jock Ray Hadley finished his long radio career, fellow 2GB presenter Chris O’Keefe has announced he is leaving to start his own political and media advocacy business.
Sydney-based Radio station 2GB announced the news in a statement after Levy was tipped as the likely successor following the announcement of Hadley's retirement in November. Hadley revealed his ...
The star tipped to replace Ray Hadley on 2GB has been revealed after he announced he was hanging up his mic for good in December. Mark Levy is the most likely candidate to step into the ole as ...
Mark Levy has been announced as Ray Hadley's replacement on 2GB. Levy, who has worked at 2GB for for more than 17 years, currently hosts the Wide World of Sports program, and has also filled in ...
It owns 3AW in Melbourne, 2GB in Sydney and 4BC in Brisbane, all of which prioritise local news, sport, some music and opinion with a broadly conservative slant. Nine Radio also leases 2UE ...