Jono Pryor and Ben Boyce will do a Q&A with The Hits' audience tomorrow. Photo / NZME
Jono Pryor and Ben Boyce will do a Q&A with The Hits' audience tomorrow. Photo / NZME
Jono Pryor and Ben Boyce have pressed snooze on their breakfast alarm.
The comedy duo will now make their radio debut on The Hits with a weekday pop-up show at noon from Monday.
Their hour-long Iso-Luncheon acknowledges the current national lockdown and means a delayed start to their network breakfastshow.
It's billed as "an hour of radio for all Kiwis, featuring Kiwis (the famous and the not-so-famous) who are staying home, doing their bit for the country".
The pair describe it as an hour of radio to help raise spirits without actually hitting them. It will run across The Hits network and on iHeartRadio.
McGoldrick's new hour-long "pick-up" show, targeted, in part, at the afternoon school run audience, will start on The Hits on April 20.
Street and Wallace will join Jason Reeves for the new rejigged Coast breakfast show from May 4.
And completing a slew of line-up announcements made today by radio bosses at NZME (owner and publisher of the Herald), Tracey Donaldson and Thane Kirby will be joining the Radio Hauraki line-up from Monday.
Donaldson will be the daytime host, from 9am to 2pm, and Kirkby will take over the new-look drive slot from 4pm to 7pm.
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