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Magic is a New Zealand oldies radio network owned by MediaWorks New Zealand. The network targets New Zealand's growing population of baby boomers with a line-up of veteran broadcasters. [ 1 ] Its breakfast show (formerly Magic in the Morning , Magic Breakfast and Bunting in the Morning respectively), is hosted by Mark McCarron.
Boughton was the voiceover for the safety video of former British charter airline Thomsonfly. [ citation needed ] She joined Magic Radio to cover Angie Greaves ' afternoon show in November 2016. She hosted her own show on Saturday 10-1pm before taking over from Greaves for the host of the weekday afternoon slot 1-4pm on Magic Radio in September ...
Magic Classical (formerly Scala Radio) is a British digital radio station owned and operated by Bauer Media Audio UK. The station was launched in March 2019 as Scala Radio and broadcasts nationally on DAB Digital Radio, via Smart speaker , app, and online.
Launched March 2016 and playing "laid back hits", [This quote needs a citation] predominantly pop and R'n'B from the 90s to today (which ended up as the slogan for the station: Pop + R'B: 90's-Now);the format originated as an evening programme strand on Heat Radio (as 'heat Chilled') but moved under the Magic brand to be launched as a full-time station, and as a permanent part of the network.
In September 2017, she began presenting Magic Breakfast on Magic Radio alongside Ronan Keating, running Monday to Fridays, 6 am to 10 am. [9] Keating stepped down from the show in July 2024 [ 10 ] with Scott continuing to present the show alongside a range of guest hosts until a permanent co-host was announced. [ 11 ]
On 13 January 2014, 4BH rebranded itself as Magic 882, with a new positioner of "The songs you know and love". [13] The rebrand came with changes to the on-air lineup – Moyd Kay moved from afternoons at sister 4BC to breakfast at Magic; Ian Keenan joined the team from rival 4KQ into mornings; and Greg Victor moving from mornings to drive.
The son of Soviet historian Alexander Nove, his earliest presentational experience was at Glasgow's Hospital Broadcasting Service in 1976. From 1981 he was a member of BBC Radio 2's continuity team and, in common with many of the station's announcers and newsreaders, he had many stints presenting the station's overnight and early morning output, culminating as regular host of the weekend ...