Matt Tilley Exits Nova After Just Seven Months

Matt Tilley Exits Nova After Just Seven Months

Melbourne radio host Matt Tilley has left Nova 100 Melbourne after just seven months on air.

As reported on Radio Today, his last shift was Friday.

Tilley joined Nova in April this year to host Mornings in a trial that ended the network’s workday syndication to allow for more local content.

According to Radio Today, Smallzy will remain on Mornings on Nova 96.9 Sydney next year, and there are no plans for Nova to return to syndicated programming.

Nova is yet to confirm a replacement for Tilley and it is unclear what his next moves are.

The radio host has previously worked with Jo Stanley, Tracy Bartrum and Meshel Laurie.

Tilley has also worked with Joe Hilderbrand on Triple M Melbourne and also appeared on shows across Nine, 10, Seven and Fox Footy.

 

 

 




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