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Jonesy and Amanda reveal their radio future
Jonesy and Amanda reveal their radio future

Courier-Mail

time01-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Courier-Mail

Jonesy and Amanda reveal their radio future

Don't miss out on the headlines from Entertainment. Followed categories will be added to My News. Longtime radio duo Brendan 'Jonesy' Jones and Amanda Keller have made a major announcement about their radio future. The pair, who host the Gold FM breakfast show in Sydney, have confirmed that from next year they will host a show in the afternoon instead. 'Brendan and I are going to go to the drive shift,' Keller said at the beginning of Friday's show. The hosts said they were hoping to keep the news quiet for a bit longer, but felt compelled to make the announcement on today's show because rumours of the move had been published in the press this week. 'Radio's about being authentic and real and that's what we are,' Jonesy said. Keller added, 'to be authentic and real, we could have stayed doing the breakfast hours for longer, but as long as you guys come with us and listen to us in drive … we're excited! 'To be given a chance after a 20-year-old show to try something new, I'm looking forward to that,' Keller said. Amanda and Jonesy. Christian O'Connell. Breakfast replacement It's all but confirmed that The Christian O'Connell Show, which airs on Gold FM in Melbourne, will be networked into Sydney breakfast as well from 2026 onwards. O'Connell was a huge radio star in the UK before he emigrated to Melbourne in 2018 to host the Gold 104.3 breakfast show. It didn't take long for listeners to warm to the Brit, and within 18 months his show was number one. His show, which features Patrina Jones and ex-Channel 9 presenter Alex Cullen, is currently rated the number two FM breakfast show in Melbourne behind Nova's Jase and Lauren. Former radio executive and host of the Game Changers podcast, Craig Bruce, told Media Week that O'Connell should be able to win over Sydney listeners. 'If anyone can come into a market and really embrace it, we've seen what Christian has been able to do in Melbourne, and I'm sure that will happen in Sydney,' he said. Originally published as Jonesy and Amanda reveal their radio future

The Christian O'Connell Show co-host Jack Post stuns listeners as he announces exit from top-rating Melbourne breakfast show after seven years
The Christian O'Connell Show co-host Jack Post stuns listeners as he announces exit from top-rating Melbourne breakfast show after seven years

Sky News AU

time19-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Sky News AU

The Christian O'Connell Show co-host Jack Post stuns listeners as he announces exit from top-rating Melbourne breakfast show after seven years

Melbourne radio star Jack Post has revealed he's "calling time" on his run with Gold 104.3's The Christian O'Connell Show after seven years on air. The 37-year-old made the emotional announcement on Monday morning, breaking the news live to listeners of the top-rating breakfast program. "I leave with nothing but gratitude and so much love for you guys, and for the show," Post said on air. "It really has been an amazing period of my life and in some ways surreal to say goodbye. "But I can't tell you how much it means that you guys have been supportive, accepting, and understanding of this decision. I'm going to miss so much." While admitting he's "scared and terrified" because he doesn't have another job lined up, Post said he's also filled with "excitement and joy". "It's really hard to explain to people. My parents didn't understand it when I told them, and many people who I've told over the last couple of days have been surprised," he admitted. "Sometimes I feel like I'm running a marathon and I'm just at what the end I can give and run for this show, even though I love it so much." Host Christian O'Connell replied knowingly: "The toothpaste has been squeezed dry." Post laughed, responding: "I've squeezed it out." O'Connell paid tribute to his long-time co-host, saying he and fellow presenter Patrina Jones would miss Post "immensely". "A big, big part of my life over the last seven years," O'Connell said. "But I still hope that one day our paths cross and we end up working together in some form." The young father later shared a personal statement on social media, calling the move "one of the hardest decisions I've had to make in my life". "I love this show deeply, and it has given me so much," he wrote. "But there is something in my gut telling me it's time to close this chapter and write the next one." Post also reflected on his time with his former radio co-hosts Hamish & Andy, saying when he left their show in 2017, he didn't know what came next but he felt the same excitement then that he feels now. "I'm so happy it turned out to be The Christian O'Connell Show," he said. "It's time to step away again, make space, and see what's next." Although the Gold 104.3 team supported Post's decision, the was timing awkward given The Christian O'Connell Show clinched the top position in Melbourne's fiercely competitive FM breakfast ratings just weeks ago. According to the first GfK survey of 2025, the Gold FM breakfast team rose by 2.8 points to claim an 11.5 per cent market share. At the time, British-born O'Connell praised his tight-knit team and loyal listeners. "We haven't had mega marketing money and done big noisy cash giveaways, this is about making a show with our audience with our hearts that I hope matters," he said. "We are in scary times, and we need all the help we can get. I hope my show is a beacon of joy."

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