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Updated · BBC.com · Jun 16
Tina Daheley Leaves Radio 2 Breakfast After 7 Years as Sara Cox Prepares 6 July Debut
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jun 16

Tina Daheley Leaves Radio 2 Breakfast After 7 Years as Sara Cox Prepares 6 July Debut

3 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Jun 16

Summary

  • Tina Daheley said live on air Tuesday that she is stepping down as newsreader on BBC Radio 2’s breakfast show, ending a seven-year run ahead of Sara Cox’s launch as permanent host.
  • Eighteen years of back-to-back breakfast shifts across BBC radio drove the move, with Daheley saying she wanted a lie-in after six consecutive breakfast shows dating back to 1Xtra.
  • Daheley is not leaving Radio 2 entirely; she will continue to cover Jeremy Vine’s lunchtime show, while the station has yet to name her breakfast-show replacement.
  • The exit comes during a wider breakfast reshuffle after Scott Mills was sacked in March, with Gary Davies covering the slot until Cox takes over on 6 July.

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