2GB finds Ray Hadley’s successor for mornings in 2025

Mark Levy 2GB

‘Taking over a timeslot owned by a mentor and friend for 20 years is an honour. I’m ready for the challenge ahead.’

2GB has revealed that broadcaster Mark Levy will take over as host of 2GB Mornings in 2025, stepping into the shoes of the legendary Ray Hadley, who recently announced his retirement after an illustrious 43-year career.

Levy, a seasoned broadcaster with an 18-year tenure at 2GB, has been a trusted voice for Sydneysiders, regularly filling in for Hadley and Ben Fordham. His deep connection with the audience and sharp understanding of the issues that resonate with the community make him a natural successor.

Starting on 16th December, exactly 18 years since he first joined the station, Levy will bring his distinctive voice to the 9:00am–12:00pm timeslot, ensuring the legacy of 2GB Mornings remains strong. His appointment also signals a fresh perspective for the program, which will continue to focus on live and local content tailored to Sydney’s diverse audience.

Levy’s broadcasting roots lie in sports, having covered major events such as the NRL finals, State of Origin, and the Olympic Games as a key figure in Wide World of Sports and The Continuous Call Team. He will continue his sports broadcasting duties on Friday nights and Saturdays during the NRL season.

His versatility extends beyond sports. This year, he won the coveted Australian Commercial Radio Award (ACRA) for Best News Coverage for his swift reporting on the Bondi Junction attacks. Teaming up with Ben Fordham and Will Bottom, Levy’s work led to a 40% surge in listenership during the event.

2GB content manager, Luke Davis, praised Levy’s expertise, saying, “Over almost two decades, Mark Levy has proven himself to be one of Australia’s most gifted, hard-working, and versatile broadcasters—and a favourite of 2GB listeners. As we usher in a new era of 2GB Mornings, Mark will make the 9:00am–12:00pm timeslot his own, with a fresh take on what matters most to Sydneysiders.”

For Levy, this opportunity is both a professional milestone and a personal honour. “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. “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.”

Levy’s arrival in the mornings solidifies 2GB’s commitment to delivering engaging, relevant, and community-focused content year-round. Listeners can tune in from Monday, 16th December, to hear Mark Levy take the reins and start what promises to be a compelling new chapter in Sydney radio.

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