NewsScots veteran presenter Ken Bruce to join Greatest Hits Radio

Scots veteran presenter Ken Bruce to join Greatest Hits Radio

SCOTS veteran radio host Ken Bruce is joining Greatest Hits Radio across Scotland and the rest of the UK as part of the station’s launch this April.

The Glaswegian presenter will be following in the footsteps of other major broadcasters when he becomes part of the Greatest Hits Radio team, with a brand-new mid-morning show from 10am–1pm.

The 71-year-old will kickstart a weekday line up that also includes presenters Simon Mayo at Drivetime and Jackie Brambles in the early evening.

Radio presenter Ken Bruce poses in front of the Greatest Hits Radio logo.
Ken Bruce began his broadcasting career on hospital radio back in the 70s.

Ken, who began his broadcasting career working on hospital radio in Glasgow back in the early 1970s has become a familiar name in the world of radio.,

Now, he will be joining Ewen and Cat and Stuart Webster, who will be on presenting to the nation every weekday in the new line-up.

Playing the biggest songs of the 70s, 80s and 90s, Greatest Hits Radio is a station that “celebrates the good times” across Scotland and the rest of the UK.

With music from iconic artists such as Queen, George Michael, Madonna, Fleetwood Mac, David Bowie, Elton John and Whitney Houston, it is home to presenters including Ewen Cameron, Cat Harvey, Fred MacAulay and Stuart Webster.

Ken Bruce said: ‘‘I can’t wait to launch my new show on Greatest Hits Radio across Scotland and the rest of the UK.

“From beginning in hospital radio in Glasgow, to now launching a new show on Scotland’s first nationwide commercial radio station, it has been a 45-year journey I could have never have dreamed of as a young boy.’”

Ben Cooper, Chief Content & Music Officer, Bauer Audio UK said: “Ken Bruce is a broadcasting legend, with the biggest radio show in the UK, so as well as today being an exciting announcement for Greatest Hits Radio and its growing audience, it is a hugely significant moment for the industry.

“What a fantastic start to a great year of increased ambition and innovation for Bauer Media Audio.”

This announcement follows last week’s news that Greatest Hits Radio will become Scotland’s first national commercial radio station.

Clyde 2, Forth 2, MFR 2, Northsound 2, Tay 2, West Sound in Ayrshire, and West Sound in Dumfries & Galloway will all rebrand to Greatest Hits Radio on the same 3 April date, when Ken Bruce makes his debut.

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