Hughesy, Ed, & Erin’s 2DayFM brekky show ends

17. Hughesy, Ed, and Erin

Dave Cameron: “We are preparing for a change for the 2DayFM Sydney Breakfast show and will make further announcements in due course.”

After three years on air, SCA has confirmed that Sydney’s 104.1 2DayFM breakfast show, Hughesy, Ed & Erin, has ended.

The hosting trio David “Hughesy” Hughes, Ed Kavalee, and Erin Molan, said in a statement that they have “loved our time together on 2DayFM Breakfast.”

“However, due to some of our families living in different cities we are unable to commit to 2025, so with a heavy heart we are moving aside so 2DayFM can find the team to take them forward in Breakfast. We are so grateful to Sydney for their support, and to double the number of listeners in three years is something we are immensely proud of, and we will miss each and every one of them.”

The Jimmy and Nath Show’s Jimmy Smith and Nath Roye will fill in for breakfast for the rest of 2024. 

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SCA chief content officer, Dave Cameron, said: “We are incredibly thankful to Hughesy, Ed and Erin for their unwavering dedication in making the 2DayFM Breakfast show a fun way to wake up Sydney each morning since 2020, and we wish them the very best with the continuation of their outstanding careers.

“As we look to 2025, we are preparing for a change for the 2DayFM Sydney Breakfast show and will make further announcements in due course.”

In the most recent radio ratings survey, 2Day FM recorded a 4.4% share, dropping 1.1 points. In the breakfast shift, Hughesy, Ed & Erin dipped 1.4 points, bringing in a share of 3.6%. 

See also: Sydney Radio Ratings 2024 Survey 4: 2GB stays far and away at #1

SCA says it will announce details of a new breakfast show “at an appropriate time.”

In May, Hughes told the show’s listeners that another of his roles as a panellist on The Masked Singer had been axed: “As far as I know, The Masked Singer won’t be filmed this year for Channel 10.”

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