Wilcock & Courtney take over hit 104.7 Breakfast show
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Thursday, 18th January 2024 at 5:09pmNeil ‘Wilko’ Wilcock and Courtenay ‘Courts’ Kneen are back on the Canberra airwaves, hosting Hit 104.7’s Breakfast show. Two weeks into their new roles, the duo, known for their previous stint on the station’s ‘Drive’ shift, are expected to bring a unique dynamic to the morning slot.
The pair's return comes after the unexpected departure of former Breakfast hosts Ned Breward and Josh Torney.
Speaking to the Canberra Times, Wilcock acknowledged the playful banter between the duo formed the core of their on-air interaction.
“We don’t like saying nice stuff to each other, that is not how our relationship is built.”
Kneen expressed her enthusiasm about returning to radio, seeing it as an opportunity to reignite her passion for broadcasting.
Wilcock added that discuss...
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