- Mon Dec 08, 2003 3:42 pm
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Neil Fox is leaving the Hit 40 UK chart show after 11 years as host.
The Sun claims producers want someone "younger and cooler" to host the Sunday pop countdown on commercial radio.
But Fox says he's left the job because he's so busy on the back of his success as a Pop Idol judge.
The DJ with London's Capital FM has presented Hit 40 UK, formerly known as the Pepsi Chart Show, since 1992. It's broadcast by 105 radio stations around the world.
The new production team will take over running the show in January and want someone "identifiable" with their young audience. The favourite is said to be T4 presenter June Sarpong , although the replacement won't be announced until Fox leaves in the spring.
Fox said: "Over the past six months I have been juggling my daily radio shows with the chart and Pop Idol. Something just had to give and I decided that, sadly, it had to be the chart show.
"I really want the success of Hit 40 UK to continue. After 11 years in the job it feels like my baby. Pop Idol has opened some incredible doors for me and has allowed me to set up my own production company."
Fox will continue to present his weekday shows on Capital and is also looking to do more television work.
SOURCE: http://www.ananova.com/entertainment/st ... 45113.html
The Sun claims producers want someone "younger and cooler" to host the Sunday pop countdown on commercial radio.
But Fox says he's left the job because he's so busy on the back of his success as a Pop Idol judge.
The DJ with London's Capital FM has presented Hit 40 UK, formerly known as the Pepsi Chart Show, since 1992. It's broadcast by 105 radio stations around the world.
The new production team will take over running the show in January and want someone "identifiable" with their young audience. The favourite is said to be T4 presenter June Sarpong , although the replacement won't be announced until Fox leaves in the spring.
Fox said: "Over the past six months I have been juggling my daily radio shows with the chart and Pop Idol. Something just had to give and I decided that, sadly, it had to be the chart show.
"I really want the success of Hit 40 UK to continue. After 11 years in the job it feels like my baby. Pop Idol has opened some incredible doors for me and has allowed me to set up my own production company."
Fox will continue to present his weekday shows on Capital and is also looking to do more television work.
SOURCE: http://www.ananova.com/entertainment/st ... 45113.html