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Mathew Eggleston named content director at 2Day FM
May 19, 2021 11:13
Southern Cross Austereo (SCA) stalwart Mathew ‘Eggo’ Eggleston has been promoted to the role of 2Day FM content director.
Eggleston has been with the network for 13 years, getting his start at NXFM (now Hit Newcastle). He moves from his current role of head of Hit metro operations, where he also looked after regional content for the Hit Network.
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Announcing his promotion, head of the Hit Network, Gemma Fordham, said ‘Eggo’ has “2Day FM in his blood.”
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“His true passion for the station and brand is obvious and he will inject his enthusiasm into the 2Day product and shows.
2Day FM announces reshuffle six months after new breakfast show launch Demeter Stamell For Daily Mail Australia © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo
2Day FM has undergone a key reshuffle, with the changes effective immediately.
According to a report by Radio Today on Wednesday, the radio station has appointed Mathew Eggo Eggleston as the Sydney outpost s new content director.
It comes just six months after 2Day FM launched its new breakfast radio show, The 2Day FM Morning Crew with Hughesy, Ed and Erin. © Provided by Daily Mail (
Eggleston previously worked as the music director at SAFM, Fox FM, 2Day FM and the wider Hit Network.
The Australian Radio Network’s (ARN) Mike ‘E’ Etheridge has slammed rival network Southern Cross Austereo (SCA) for its history of underperforming Breakfast shows in Sydney, pointing to himself and co-host Emma Chow as examples of programming and chemistry that actually works.
Etheridge and Chow first broadcast on ARN’s The Edge back in 2008 and came back together in 2011.
“We get along really well. It’s hard – I’ve worked in radio with a girl I couldn’t stand, and that was really hard,” he said.
Etheridge said in radio it either works, or it doesn’t, and co-hosts absolutely have to like each other in order to sell the program to listeners.
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