Nova Entertainment has confirmed that after seven years on air, Chrissie, Sam & Browny have decided that 2022 will be their last year as Nova 100’s breakfast show, with their final show on Friday 2 December.
The ACRA award winning trio will depart on top having been the #1 FM or #2 FM Melbourne breakfast show 19 times since launch.
Peter Charlton, Nova Entertainment CEO said, “Chrissie, Sam & Browny are talented broadcasters with a unique chemistry that has seen them engage with and endear themselves to their listeners. We are so proud of the success they have achieved over the past seven years. They’re leaving at the top of their game and we wish them well for what comes next for them, both inside and outside of Nova Entertainment.”
After 20 years on breakfast radio, Chrissie Swan will take on a new role with the Nova Network. Further details will be revealed shortly.
Swan said, “I’m so proud of what we’ve achieved professionally and personally since we first met in 2015 – especially the last few years as we all kept each other afloat during the pandemic. I’m thrilled to now put a bow on the absolute gift of the Chrissie, Sam & Browny experience and am looking forward to a new adventure with Nova.”
Having spent seven years as co-host of Chrissie, Sam & Browny, Sam Pang is looking forward to sleeping in.
Pang said, “It’s been a privilege doing breakfast radio in my hometown. I’ve loved my time at Nova and I would like to thank everyone who has been involved in the show over the past seven years. I would especially like to thank the listeners for their support. It has been a wonderful experience. I’ve made some life-long friends and feel very lucky to have worked with such an amazing team.”
Jonathan ‘Browny’ Brown has made the transition from AFL player to broadcaster. He is a member of the Fox Footy team, with two shows on the network and is a part of their AFL commentary team. Browny got his start on radio for Nova 106.9 in Brisbane in 2005 and joined the Nova 100 breakfast show in Melbourne seven years ago.
“When the opportunity presented itself to work alongside Chrissie, Sam and Deano seven years ago it cemented my family’s decision to make the move to Melbourne and start a new chapter post-footy. I’ve shared some life-changing moments with our listeners and the team have become like family to me. I’m grateful to the Nova family and our listeners for the opportunities in both Brisbane and Melbourne over the past 17 years and finish up feeling proud of what we’ve created together,” said Brown.
After 15 years with the Nova Network, including seven years as anchor for Chrissie, Sam & Browny, Dean “Deano” Thomas will also depart. Thomas plans to concentrate on a range of projects including the second series of his animated short form comedy Childish Deano, funded by Screen Australia, due to be released shortly.
Over the coming weeks, Chrissie, Sam & Browny will celebrate their seven years on air with special guests, their favourite segments, the content that their listeners have come to expect as well as some surprises. An announcement on who will replace the team will be made in due course.