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- Veteran radio broadcaster Ray Hadley has extended his contract with 2GB in a $10 million agreement that will take him to the end of 2026. It was revealed on Friday the 68-year-old will continue to host the Ray Hadley Morning Show for the Sydney-based station for another three-and-a-half years.
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May 17, 2023 · On the day that Alan Jones quit 2GB in 2020, and Ben Fordham was revealed as his replacement, Ray Hadley told his audience: “Ben has my full support. I am supportive of management’s decision. To appoint me to the breakfast shift wouldn’t have been the correct decision.”
Now in a new update, 2GB has revealed that the 64-year-old will return to his hosting duties next week. In a statement, Macquarie Media, which owns the 2GB network, revealed that Hadley was...
May 12, 2023 · Australia’s highest-paid radio host, 2GB’s Ray Hadley, confirmed this morning that he has signed a contract with Nine that will extend his broadcasting career until the end of 2026. During his show this morning the host confirmed the deal and said he’d only made the decision “last night”.
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Ray Hadley has been a long-time ambassador for the fight against Motor Neurone Disease, being led by Professor Dominic Rowe. Every year, he gets together with Sony to release a CD raising funds towards finding a treatment or even a cure for the insidious disease.
May 12, 2023 · Veteran radio broadcaster Ray Hadley has extended his contract with 2GB in a $10 million agreement that will take him to the end of 2026. It was revealed on Friday the 68-year-old will continue to host the Ray Hadley Morning Show for the Sydney-based station for another three-and-a-half years.
Broadcaster Ray Hadley has agreed to stay at Nine Radio until the end of 2026, signing a two-and-a-half-year extension that will take the 2GB talkback host and sports commentator through to his seventh Olympic Games and 100th State of Origin match.
May 12, 2023 · Ray Hadley has agreed to terms with Nine (the owner of 2GB and 4BC) to extend his broadcasting career until the end of 2026. Hadley, who has won every ratings survey since 2004 and is the founding member of The Continuous Call Team, now in its 37th year, will continue to host his Number 1 show, The Ray Hadley Morning Show for another three and ...