Alan Jones To Stay On 4BC

Alan Jones To Stay On 4BC

Veteran broadcaster Alan Jones is set to storm onto the Brisbane airwaves on a regular basis, following the huge success of his daily Queensland election program on Fairfax Radio Network’s 4BC.

Starting Monday February 2, Jones will be a fixture on 4BC’s daily schedule, with ‘The Alan Jones Hour’ broadcast from Midday to 1.00 pm on weekdays.

The Alan Jones Hour will be the “must listen” to lunchtime show on Brisbane radio and is set to send a shiver across the political landscape, with the host delivering a controversial daily cocktail of political commentary and interviews with newsmakers.

Jones began his regular election broadcasts on 4BC on the 19th January from 8.00 – 9.00 am Queensland time, following his normal 2GB program in Sydney.

“We have received an absolutely overwhelmingly positive response from our listeners to Alan Jones returning to 4BC and I am delighted to announce that Alan is staying on with our station with his weekday program, raising the issues that are relevant to Queenslanders,” 4BC General Manager Anthony Frangi said.

“Having such an experienced and skilled broadcaster as Alan Jones on 4BC for his expert commentary really complements our on-air team.”

 




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