F.Y.I.

Andrew Gunsberg to leave The Hot Hits

Presenter Andrew Günsberg will leave MCM Media’s syndicated radio show The Hot Hits at the end of the year. Günsberg has been broadcasting the show which counts down the US’s top 35 songs with interviews and celeb news. The show is hear on the Today Network and regional stations. No replacement has yet been announced. Günsberg has not yet announced his next move.

The announcement:

Andrew Günsberg, the host of MCM Media’s nationally syndicated radio show, The Hot Hits, will leave the program at the end of the year.  The radio show is broadcast out of LA and counts down the 35 hottest hits of Hollywood, as well as talking directly to the artists and celebrities making news.

Based in Los Angeles, Andrew has hosted the music and pop culture show for three years as well as presenting the in-cinema show, The Hoyts Insider. Prior to moving to America, he hosted Take 40 Australia – the nation’s official music countdown show.

“I’m grateful to have spent ten amazing years at MCM Media. It’s been a blast” says Andrew. “Many thanks to everyone who has listened – and to all the radio stations who have taken the show. They’ve been very gracious with me moving on, and I thank the whole team for their support as I continue to the next chapter.”

MCM Media’s Group Content Director, Sam Thompson, paid tribute to Andrew’s dedication and professionalism. “Andrew’s passion for music and his love of sharing this with audiences has always shone through his work. He’s entertained us here with the latest music and entertainment news from LA, while bringing a touch of Australia to Hollywood.  We wish him all the best for his future projects.”

An announcement on the new host for The Hot Hits will be made early next year.

Presented by Optus, The Hot Hits is heard nationally on the Today Network and regional stations on Sunday afternoons. For a complete list of broadcast stations and times, click here.

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