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2UE tipped to put John Stanley in breakfast instead of Dicko and Sarah

2ue logoA signalled shake-up at the Fairfax Radio Network’s struggling Sydney talkback radio station 2UE is expected to see John Stanley move into the Breakfast slot Ian “Dicko” Dickson and Sarah Morice now occupy, Mumbrella understands.

Yesterday 2UE recorded its lowest ever market share in the radio ratings with a 3.2 per cent audience share Monday to Friday, and 4.2 per cent including weekends, the smallest of any Sydney commercial station, leading national content director Clark Forbes to promise a shakeup in the lineup. Competitor 2GB holds a 14.4 per cent share.

Nights host Clive Robertson is also rumoured to be set to stay on from 8pm to midnight since taking the spot temporarily after Murray Wilton left in August.

As the station has yet to confirm its 2014 lineup, there is also speculation they may move popular weekend presenters George Moore and Paul Kidd to a regular weekday slot on the back of the ratings success for their weekend show.

2UE’s weekend ratings are stronger with a 7.6 per cent audience share Saturday and Sunday, edging closer to 2GB’s 9.7 per cent.

Breakfast with Dicko and Sarah slipped by 0.1 share points to command a 3.4 per cent audience share, posing no threat to rival 2GB’s Alan Jones Breakfast Show dominating the market with a 17.2 per cent share.

Stanley, who joined 2UE 25 years ago, has produced and presented shows in drive, afternoons and breakfast slots and now hosts the weekend breakfast show and the half hour program Your Business Day during the week.

Fairfax Media’s group editorial director Gary Linnell has also been tipped for a stronger presence in 2014 having filled in on the Your Business Day for Stanley, and could become the regular presenter of the show, which is broadcast from the Fairfax newsroom studio.

2UE has not confirmed any of its 2014 lineup yet to staff, and there is still no replacement decided for the Drive show since Jason Morrison was dumped last month.

The station declined to comment.

Megan Reynolds

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