Melissa Doyle will be heard in smooth fm Drive for two weeks from Monday 30 June.
Doyle joined smoothfm in October last year to host her own weekend breakfast shows, and now will be heard during weekdays as well.
One of the most popular and trusted faces on Australian television, Mel Doyle earned a loyal following as co-host of Seven’s Sunrise for 14 years, and is now a news presenter and journalist with Seven Australia.
While some of smoothfm’s regular announcers take time off during the two week radio survey break, listeners will be in good hands with Melissa for their drive home.
Rohan Brown, smoothfm Program Director said: “Listeners are loving Melissa’s weekend breakfast shows. She’s the perfect fit for the smoothfm brand and the survey break has given us a great opportunity for a new audience to hear Melissa for their drive home.”
Doyle says she is “really looking forward to sitting in the drive seat on smoothfm for the next few weeks. Hopefully we can make that drive home from work a little easier with some great music.”
smoothfm’s announcers will return to their regular shows on Monday 14 July with Mike Perso hosting Melbourne’s breakfast show and Bogart Torelli heard in breakfast in Sydney, Ty Frost in mornings, Simon Diaz in afternoons, Byron Webb in Drive and Cameron Daddo’s Mellow Music easing listeners into their evenings.
Melissa Doyle will be heard from 5pm to 8pm weekdays on smoothfm 95.3 in Sydney, smoothfm 91.5 in Melbourne and around the country on DAB+ from Monday 30 June to Friday 11 July.
Hi,
I don't like Cameron Daddo's show as he only plays mellow music and it's boring.He should play other music like easy listening music and not just the mellow stuff.I always turn his show off as he's boring.I reckon you should get a new DJ on to replace him.I'm not happy as there haven't been any new surveys put out from Smooth FM now for a long time and I used to really enjoy doing these surveys.
It's a shame that Smooth FM have changed their music format and aren't just playing easy listening music anymore.They're playing music with more beats in it and I don't like it.
From Jono and Ben