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Marty Sheargold takes on new radio role at Triple M as local shows get the axe in MASSIVE network shake-up READ MORE: Patricia Karvelas' replacement for ABC Radio National Breakfast By Stephen Bisset For Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:12, 2 November 2024 | Updated: 01:16, 2 November 2024 e-mail View comments Triple M host Marty Sheargold is set to step into a new role at the network after vacating the breakfast slot in July . In a massive shakeup at the network, Sheargold, 53, will see an extension of his national Marty Sheargold Show into the drive shift in Sydney , Brisbane and the Gold Coast . Currently, the show airs nationally from Monday to Friday, 3-4pm.

Listeners in these regions will now enjoy an additional two hours of the popular comedian's show from 4-6pm. 'I'm looking forward to returning to the Drive shift for NSW and Queensland listeners in 2025 and giving them the extended version of the show,' Sheargold said in a statement. 'The commute home is a time to unwind and finish the day with a chat and a laugh, and that's exactly what I will be aiming to deliver.



' Sheargold's shift into drive means that a raft local shows will be axed in 2025. The Rush Hour, featuring Leisel Jones, Liam Flanagan, and Ben Dobbin, which airs in Queensland, will not be returning next year. Triple M host Marty Sheargold is set to step into a new role at the network after vacating the breakfast slot in July Similarly, NSW's Rush Hour with Gus Worland and Jude Bolton will also be disc.

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