- Sat Apr 18, 2009 6:54 am
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The Sun reports this morning:
The BBC has refuted the claims:
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The Sun reports this morning:
The Sun wrote:CONTROVERSIAL CHRIS MOYLES, the self-proclaimed “Saviour of Radio 1”, is on his way OUT of the station’s flagship breakfast show.
He will be axed this year after he becomes the slot’s longest-serving host in September.
Chris, 35, is set to smash TONY BLACKBURN’s record of five years, nine months in the hot-seat.
But BBC bosses want a rising star for the prestigious job amid criticism that the station’s line-up is now too old for its listeners.
Drivetime presenter SCOTT MILLS will be asked to step in while a replacement is readied for the prized post.
A source at Broadcasting House said: “The BBC were planning to break the news gently by convincing Chris it was his decision to quit.
“He will be totally devastated to leave. His ego will take a battering.”
Award-winning Chris, from Leeds, replaced former breakfast host SARA COX in 2004 and quickly brought back a million listeners.
The £630,000-a-year star now regularly draws more than seven million, but has often hit trouble with ill-judged comments — including a “gag” this year about Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz.
A station source said: “He’s been involved in big controversies.
Last night a Radio 1 spokesman insisted: “We’ve no plans to take Chris off breakfast. He hosts a highly successful show.”
But when asked how long Chris would stay at the station, the spokesman refused to comment.
And The Sun’s highly-placed source said: “The early plans to introduce a new generation of stars to the station are now under way.
“Chris is still in the dark about the moves behind the scenes, but Scott Mills has been made aware.”
The BBC has refuted the claims:
The BBC wrote:The BBC has denied it is axing Radio 1 breakfast show host Chris Moyles.
According to The Sun, the 35-year-old presenter will be moved aside later this year, with fellow station DJ Scott Mills stepping in while a permanent replacement is sought.
But a spokesman for the corporation said: "There are no plans to take Chris off the breakfast show," adding that he has "a hugely successful show with over seven million listeners".
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