List of B105 personalities

Brisbane radio station B105, has featured a number of presenters during its history since 1990.

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Former B105 Announcers

Jamie Angel

Formally Program Director at 2DayFM, now PD Triple M Sydney

Mickey Maher

Was General Manager of 2dayFM and Triple M Sydney. Former B105 Music Director and Fill In announcer. Was group Program Director NX/KO FM, Newcastle. Currently with 92.9 as the Content Director

Robyn Bailey

Now co-host of 97.3 FM, Brisbane Breakfast show

Chris 'Becko' Beckhouse

Former panel operator for Hamish & Andy before returning to B105. Becko has gone to Sydney to be a part of Triple M.

Craig Bruce

Now Head of Programming for the Today Network

Stephen "Buggy" Bugg

Now with Sea FM Hobart.

Paul "Campo" Campion

Now at 97.3 FM Brisbane

Penny Cooper

Joined Morning Crew in 2002, was made redundant in December 2005.

Cathy Dinn

Now on Mix 101.1 in Melbourne.

Sharyn Doolan

Now a voice over specialist.

Jamie Dunn

After three years with Sunshine Coast station Zinc FM, Dunn returned to Brisbane to host breakfast on 4BC.

Gregg Easton

Moved to Triple M. Now at Mix 106.3 in Canberra.

Michael "Jordo" Jordan

Left B105, returned for a short stint at the beginning of 2005 and left again. Also worked for Triple M. Jordan died in a car accident in June 2008.[1]

Dean Kesby

Drive time, moved to Morning Crew in 2005. Joined NXFM and KOFM in 2006 as Program Director, before moving to Triple M Adelaide as Program Director and Breakfast Anchor.

Al Dobie

Floater then moved to Triple M in 1999.In 2005 became PD of Hot 91 on the Sunshine Coast before taking up the role of MD/APD of 'Hot Tomato', Gold Coast. Now MD/APD at KOFM Newcastle.

Donna Lynch

Inaugural member of the B105 Morning Crew. Now with 1116 4BC.

Craig "Lowie" Low

Moved to host the Today Network's "Lowie's Hot 30 Countdown" in 2005. Low was sacked in 2007, and he has hosted "Lowie VS America" for the Macquarie Network. In 2011, Low joined Nova FM for 'Lowie's Super Mega Mega Awesome Show' and finished up in May 2011. Low is now doing one Sunday show on Nova FM called 'Lowie's Super Mega Mega Hollywood Show'

Rob McCasker

Moved to Triple M. Former Program Director at 'Hot Tomato', Gold Coast.

Gabby Millgate

Moved to SEA FM in Cairns to host breakfast. She has since resigned.

Rod Maldon "The Love Rod aka iRod"

Joined B105 in 2005 to anchor workday from SAFM. Moved to Fox FM in January 2006. Resigned from Fox FM in October 2009. He finished up doing the drive shift on Dubai 92 in 2010. He began doing casual shifts in 2011 on 92.9 Perth, SAFM and more recently and currently on Triple M Sydney

Stuey Paton

Co hosted the local version of the Hot 30 Countdown from 1995 until it was replaced by the networked Ugly Phil's Hot 30 in 1998.

David Rymer

Inaugural Night Announcer.

Zoe Sheridan

Co hosted the local version of the Hot 30 Countdown from 1995 until it was replaced by the networked Ugly Phil's Hot 30 in 1998.

Ian Skippen

Inaugural member of the B105 Morning Crew. Left for Triple M in 2005

Ben Wasley

Former breakfast anchor on Gabby, Mike & Stav in 2006 can now be heard as panel op on the Hamish & Andy show on FOX FM in Melbourne.

Matty White

Started his second stint in 2006 as Morning announcer and Assistant Music Director. Left B105 and Austereo in August 2007. Then moved to Mix 106.5 as Music Director, since resigned. Now with Triple M Sydney. Married to Carla 'Biggzy' Bigsnasca formerly on the Hot30 Countdown.

Also other former B105 announcers:- Kez, Nat Wust, Tony Mac, Jo and Scott McDonald.

Former Blackthunder Pilots

Andrew G

Known on-air as "Spiderman". Was co-host and host of Australian Idol. Was on Take40 Australia and now apart of The Hothits Live From LA.

Kyle Sandilands

Now co-hosts "the Kyle and Jackie O Show", which is broadcast on 2Day FM and other Austereo stations.

The Labrat

Hosted Austereo's Hot30 before moving to 2DayFMs Drive slot in 2005. Returned to head B105s Breakfast show in 2007.

Tony Mac

Known on-air as "The Backstreet Boy"

Former Newsreaders

Natalie Bohenski

Now with Brisbane station 1116 4BC

Monique Dews

Now Breakfast Newsreader Classic Rock 95.3 Sydney

Ange Anderson

Now with Nova 969 Sydney

References

  1. ^ http://www.mediaspy.org/report/2008/06/former-b105-jock-killed-in-crash/