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Chris Moyles, the longest serving Radio 1 DJ in the history of the service is to be replaced with a newer model. Nick Grimshaw or Grimmy as he’s more commonly known will be replacing Chris as the morning show presenter as soon as September.

The shock departure of Chris Moyles comes alongside criticism that the station is struggling to appeal to younger audiences. Replacing Chris with a younger model, who may well have a fresher approach to the show will attract a younger audience.

Even though Chris has managed to uphold his rating over the last few years, a new take on the breakfast show won’t go amiss. Chris became unpopular in 2010 when he spent 25 minutes live on air ranting about the BBC and the fact that he hadn’t been paid for a few months.
Despite this mishap Chris earned great acclaim when he raised over 2 million pounds for Comic Relief when he completed a 52 hour broadcast!


Below is Chris Moyles full statement:
 
"So I have an announcement to make, as I said – I have my announcement to make, and I am now going to make my announcement. Thank you very much. And for most of our audience, it’s probably the last thing they want to hear me say. But you know me, I don’t do things by halves – so cue the sad music.

I started this radio show in the morning back in January 2004 and it was my dream job, the one I wanted since a child – the coveted Radio 1 breakfast show. I know some kids wanted to be a professional footballer or a fireman but not me, I’m a geek. I wanted to be on the radio. I wanted the biggest radio show you can get and eventually, I got it. And for the last eight and half years, I’ve had the best time of my life. And I’ve got to share it with a small group of friends and 8 million strangers, every morning for three and a half hours a day. When I started, I wanted to do the show for 10 years and everyone thought I was nuts and some mornings it didn’t even feel like I was going to make it to 10 o’clock that day, but we always did.

The weird thing about doing this job is that almost since day one there has always been speculation about how long it would last, rumours that the boss wanted me out, newspaper stories saying I’m going to be fired by the end of the year, printed whispers of my successor and when they would take over. And throughout all of it, the one thing that has remained constant is me and the team coming into work every day, doing the show, making the audience laugh and the bosses at Radio 1 were happy.

So I find myself at a time where nobody is looking my way, it’s all gone quiet. There aren’t any rumours about me being fired. It’s like people got bored with making stuff up and distracted by the rain and the Olympics. So I’m going to say it, not the papers or twitter, me. We’re going to leave the breakfast show. We’re not going to go yet, we’re going to be here next week and the week after that and we’ve got holidays booked in August and we’ll come back after that. I just want to give you a heads up and tell you that we’re going to wrap it up.

Radio 1 are going to find someone new to host the show and they’ll put their take on it – Radio 1 can do that when they want to do that but this show is all about me and it’s all about the team and with the hope of sounding over the top and melodramatic I wanted to say thank you to
everybody listening to the show for giving the team and me the best time ever.

Me and Dave and Dom and Aled we’ve been here every day since the beginning and now Freya and Pippa and Tina have joined us and we love it, it has been the most fun, the best time ever and even during tough times this show has honestly been the best 3.5 hours of my day, every day.

And I know that’s sad, but I am sad, I’m a geek, I’m a radio geek. I’m living this dream with millions of people every day listening, having a laugh, knocking around and I know it’s just a radio show but we’re all in it together. Me, the team, and every single one of us – 8 million of us,
but it’s almost time to go and so were off, so I just wanted to let you know.


A couple more months of us and then it’s someone else’s turn to have a go, so thanks for listening and I hope you stay with us until the end because I promise it’s going to be brilliant and for those people who are thinking ‘Jesus, it’s just a radio show stop banging on about it’, you
don’t get it, and for everyone else who does get it – you know it’s all about me. I don’t do things by halves, my tongue is always buried deep in my cheek so thank you for listening, the show may now continue. In fact let’s go back to what this show is all about, let’s play some
music."
 
Hollie Dent
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