What Mark Levy taking over Ray Hadley’s slot means for his Continuous Call Team duties
This week’s news that Mark Levy will step in to replace beloved radio host, Ray Hadley, has raised questions about what it means for Levy’s other 2GB duties.
On Tuesday, the station confirmed that Levy will step into Hadley’s Mornings slot from next week after Hadley calls it quits this Friday following a stellar 43-year career.
Like Hadley, Levy is an experienced football commentator and has hosted The Continuous Call Team, however his duties on the sports talkback show will change in 2025.
While Nine Radio has already confirmed that Levy will continue with the team during NRL seasons on Fridays and Saturdays, it has been confirmed to Mumbrella that Levy will not appear on the Sunday broadcasts.
Instead, a new anchor/commentator will be appointed shortly.
“As a young kid I grew up listening to the talkback kings and to be taking over a timeslot that’s been owned by a mentor and a friend for the last 20 years is something I am excited about and extremely honoured to do,” Levy said following Tuesday’s news.
“I’m looking forward to the challenge ahead and I can’t wait to speak to our loyal listeners every morning about the issues affecting them in what’s shaping up as an important election year.”
Hadley’s final show airs this Friday, with Levy taking over from Monday, December 16.
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