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Fifi and Jules

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Fifi and Jules
GenreComedy
Running time4 - 6pm Weekdays (2 hours w/commercials)
Country of originAustralia
Language(s)English
Home stationFox FM
Syndicates2Day FM
B105 FM
SAFM
92.9
NXFM
FM 104.7
Ace Radio Network (Regional Victoria)
Grant Broadcasters (Tasmania)
Capital Radio Network (New South Wales)
ZM (New Zealand)
Power FM (South Coast NSW)
SeaFM Network (Regional Qld)
Hosted byFifi Box
Jules Lund
Byron Cooke
Produced bySam Cavanagh
Kerri Jones
Leon Sjogren
Original releaseFebruary 2011 –
December 2013
Audio formatStereo
Website[1]

Fifi and Jules was an Australian drive radio show with Fifi Box and Jules Lund and anchor Byron Cooke. It was broadcast across the Today Network from 4–6 pm weekdays.

History

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The show commenced in February 2011 after Hamish Blake and Andy Lee announced in August 2010, that they would be cutting down to a weekly show in 2011.[1] Fifi Box and Jules Lund were announced as hosts of drive from Monday to Thursday.

In February 2013, Hamish & Andy moved to 4 pm Mondays, with Fifi and Jules presenting Tuesday to Friday.

In July 2013, Hamish & Andy moved to 3–4 pm each afternoon followed by drive with Fifi and Jules at 4–6 pm from Monday to Friday.

In November 2013, Fifi Box announced that she would be moving to host breakfast on Fox FM.

Sophie Monk replaced Fifi Box whilst she was on maternity leave.

In December 2013, it was announced that Fifi and Jules would be replaced by Dan and Maz in Drive as Box moves to Melbourne to host breakfast with Dave Thornton, and Lund joins Sophie Monk, Merrick Watts and Mel B on 2DayFM breakfast in Sydney.[2]

Team

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Fifi and Jules team was made up of:

  • Fifi Box
  • Jules Lund
  • Byron Cooke
  • Sam Cavanagh - Producer
  • Kerri Jones - Producer
  • Leon Sjogren - Producer
  • Grumpy Dave (Dave Cameron) - Content Director
  • Josh Janssen aka Web Guy Josh- Digital Content Producer
  • Chris Marsh - Audio Producer
  • Danny O'Gready - Assistant Audio Producer

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References

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  1. ^ "Hamish and Andy quitting daily radio show". The Spy Report. Media Spy. 25 August 2010. Archived from the original on 4 November 2010. Retrieved 25 August 2010.
  2. ^ Reynolds, Megan (2013-12-18). "Dan and Maz to host national Drive Show for Southern Cross Austereo's Today Network". Mumbrella. Retrieved 2019-02-18.
  3. ^ The Team