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By Uglybob
#27150
Shake-up at Radio 1
by Jessica Hodgson, Evening Standard Media Correspondent

A major shake-up is being planned at Radio 1 in a bid to reverse declining listener figures.

DJs Chris Moyles and Dave Pearce are under threat from the station's controller, Andy Parfitt, who is understood to be considering sweeping changes to the schedule.

Sources say that Radio 1 executives have approached Christian O'Connell, an up-and-coming star on XFM, about the possibility of his taking Chris Moyles's afternoon slot on the station.

Moyles, who has just been signed up to present an afternoon TV show on Channel 5 starting after his Radio 1 show finishes, has complained about his punishing schedule and sources believe he may be tiring of his radio job.

New Zealand-born DJ and MTV presenter Zane Lowe, who has an afternoon show on XFM, has been earmarked as a new evening presenter to replace the Evening Session presenter Steve Lamacq after the show was axed last month.

However, breakfast presenter Sara Cox, whose show has lost listeners, has recently signed a three-year contract, and is not thought to be under threat. Radio 1 is facing an overall listener slump - from a 10.7 per cent share to 8.3 per cent in the past two years, and Cox has lost nearly 10 per cent of her listeners in the past year.

The station has been overtaken in popularity by Radio 2, once a byword for cardigan-wearing middle age, but now listened to by 13 million people.

Insiders confirm Radio 1 executives have contacted O'Connell and Lowe. One source said: "They are speaking to a number of people about Chris Moyles's slot."

Another source said: "After losing figures they've been told to sort it out. This doesn't necessarily mean they're going to lose their key DJs overnight, but it does mean that over the next year, two years, it's got to kick ass again." Production staff are also expecting a wide-ranging shake-up in the next two months.

Radio 1 says that Mr Moyles has just signed a two-year contract and that the station is " committed" to him. Radio 1 insists that its DJ line-up is secure.

A station spokesman said: "The frustration for us is that there's a perception that we are not championing new music and we feel that this is unfair."


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Moyles for chop?

Katy Fish

Loud-mouthed DJ Chris Moyles could about to be the victim of Radio One shake-up.

The station is in desperate need of a shake up after being overtaken by Classic FM and Terry Wogan on Radio 2 in the ratings wars.

Moyles had already been complaining of his gruelling schedule even before the filming of his new telly series started.

And then the portly presenter did himself no favours by publicly slamming colleague Sara Cox, saying he could do a much better job despite losing hundreds of thousands of listeners himself.

Moyles branded the news "utter rubbish" and bosses were quick to deny the reports, but experts believe XFM's Christian O'Connell is being lined up as a replacement.

Perhaps if Chris played more decent tunes he?d keep his nose clean.
(ahm he cant do anything about that, he has to play what hes told to play, thickoes)
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By Minnie the Minx
#27154
People should get their facts straight before writing a news article. Are they really that desperate for stories? :x

Same thing is in The Express aswell.
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By kendra k
#27155
plaid cymru bum!
By Everlast
#27179
As i have stressed a zillion times, i'm all for Zane and Christian but Christian would make the radio1 breakfast show into the most listened to breakfast show for real and Zane is the perfect Lamaqc replacement
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By Morals
#27188
IMHO Radio 1 is losing listeners because the playlist is composed of utter shite...
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#27191
i agree with morals. much as i slag off sara cox an the rest surely the fact that radio plays crap dance music all the time alienates more people....
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By Morals
#27192
It's why I've retuned to another radio staion (name of station witheld)
By pond life
#27195
But is JUST the playlist to blame?
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By Morals
#27225
Not just the playlist, but it's certainly a major factor....
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By Sidders
#27226
Another major factor is that the shows are too long these days. Moyles used to be 10 times better when his show was just 2 hours long. Now it seems as though he can't be arsed for most of the show. Scrapping Simon Mayo was the worst mistake Radio 1 ever made.
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By Morals
#27227
Damn right!
By David
#27247
couldnt agree more
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By Uglybob
#27249
I know Radio 1 is for new music but for heavens sake, at least have a old hour like the mystery years.
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By Morals
#27251
The mystery years was great, they played some real classics. I'll never tire of hearing They Might Be Giants "Birdhouse in your soul"
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By Angry Android
#27269
So the big man may be going then? Sounds like a possibility even if it is just sensless rumour mongering.
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By tomwhite
#27280
Hopefully the 5ive show will boost ratings. It can only do good...
By David
#27297
i loved the mystery years - infact i loved the whole simon mayo show... WHY DID THEY GET RID OF HIM?!?!?!?!
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By Uglybob
#27303
ageism basically
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#27304
contracts mean nothing..... i think moyles may move to mark an lards slot an radio 1 will get rid of them on the basis they are funny. meanwhile sara cox will get an increase in wages to finally have the operation........
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By Uglybob
#27305
to remove the cóck from her forehead
By pond life
#27318
Uglybob said
to remove the cóck from her forehead


I thought that was her *...
(methinks is * going to get past the swear filter??)
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By Jonny Hoare
#27320
That's why ladies and gentlemen- radio1 is going 2 ways- either to hell in a handcart or back to something like good


The Mayo Question..... This was radio 1's biggest mistake. the daytime show with the least figures was jo Whiley. so take out great offic erelate features and put on the radio equivalnet of yawning... jo dullily. mayo's show still sounded fresh and for a 42 year old still sounds good.

Methinks radcliffe (44) will be next and that'll be the final nail in the coiffin for radio 1.

Ageism prevails- if there good enough keep them on.....
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By Funky Drummer
#27323
I agree with Johnny: Radio 1 don't seem to actualy LOOK at who's popular or 'cool' they just think "They're old - let's take them off" "This music sounds 'street' - let's play it allllll the time"

And they wonder why they're losing listeners :roll: