The most significant move sees Breakfast Show host Tony Murrell and The Big Joburg Drive's Simon 'Parky' Parkinson swapping seats and forming new on-air teams, with both 'returning their roots'.

Accoridng to the station, Murrell shot to prominence in South Africa as 5FM's afternoon drive-time host in the 1990s, while Parkinson hosted the breakfast show for Zimbabwe's national broadcaster, 3FM, for nearly a decade, also in the 1990s.

"Parkinson and Murrell are going to be bringing something fresh and exciting to their new slots," says Lloyd Madurai, managing director of HOT 102.7FM.

"As the hosts of our two flagship shows, we've seen what an impact they've already had on our on-air product, and as established professionals with the ability to skilfully adapt to the needs of the audience and time slot in question, we've tasked them with once again delivering world-class radio shows," adds Madurai.

Parkinson will host the breakfast show with news and co-presenter Bunny Majaja and 'funnyman' Simon Hill, who will also present the morning's sports bulletins — with the trio forming a new combination and bringing a fresh dynamic to HOT 102.7FM's flagship show.

"I cannot wait to bring you the most entertaining and interactive morning radio experience in town," says Parkinson. "The show will be fast-paced and lively, designed to get your heart racing and your mind buzzing with energy for the day ahead. So, set your alarms and join us bright and early from May for HOT 1027 Breakfast!"

Murrell will make up a new afternoon drive team with head of news and experienced journalist Tara Penny, and sports guy Dylan Rogers — with this trio bringing a different pace to a show that promises to see its audience home with a smile on its face.

"Like any radio station worth its salt, HOT 102.7FM is continually looking at ways to keep evolving, keep refreshing and keep exploring new and exciting ways to keep our loyal audience engaged," adds Madurai. "We believe these changes speak to that need and are confident our audience will love the new combinations we’ve put together."

HOT 102.7FM has also bolstered its weekend offering with the addition of experienced radio and TV broadcaster Tony Ndoro to the line-up on Sunday afternoons, between midday and 15:00. Ndoro has been in broadcasting for nearly 30 years, having started at Radio Bop in 1994, before moving on to the likes of:
  • Kaya FM
  • 947
  • SuperSport, and
  • eNCA.

According to the station, these line-up changes all fit with the HOT 102.7FM vision to keep improving the quality of its on-air product, which was recently recognised by the prestigious New York Festivals Radio Awards — a globally-recognised and highly-respected industry awards programme — which nominated HOT 102.7FM in seven categories.

These nominations follow hot on the heels of HOT 102.7FM winning the 2022 My Station - Most Votes award at the SA Radio Awards, where it received a total of 13 nominations and its Best Local Radio Station award at last year's Best of Joburg Readers’ Choice Awards 2022.

The station concludes that it's an impressive 'line-up' of achievements for a station that launched only 20 months ago.

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