Nick Grimshaw to leave Radio 1 Breakfast Show-4
Nick began hosting the show in 2012
and earlier this week became the
second-longest running breakfast
show presenter in Radio 1 history. The latest official Rajar listening
figures suggest 5.1 million people
tuned into Grimmy at breakfast time
in the first quarter of 2018 - they were
the second lowest audience figures
since current records began. It was a drop of 600,000 compared to the last
quarter of 2017. Nick said: "It was always my dream
to do the breakfast show and I'm very
grateful that I got to live my dream
every day for what will be nearly six
years. "But six years is a long time and this
isn't a forever job. I had the time of
my life. I've decided it's time for a
change and a new show." He said he loves Radio 1 and can't
wait to start his new show in the
drivetime slot and remove "all alarms
from my house".BBC NEWS
and earlier this week became the
second-longest running breakfast
show presenter in Radio 1 history. The latest official Rajar listening
figures suggest 5.1 million people
tuned into Grimmy at breakfast time
in the first quarter of 2018 - they were
the second lowest audience figures
since current records began. It was a drop of 600,000 compared to the last
quarter of 2017. Nick said: "It was always my dream
to do the breakfast show and I'm very
grateful that I got to live my dream
every day for what will be nearly six
years. "But six years is a long time and this
isn't a forever job. I had the time of
my life. I've decided it's time for a
change and a new show." He said he loves Radio 1 and can't
wait to start his new show in the
drivetime slot and remove "all alarms
from my house".BBC NEWS
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