Foveaux FM - Announcers

Announcers

Announcer Show Duration Last known station
Rob Holding 6am – 9am Breakfast Show 1990–1991 Currently hosting 2pm – 7pm Drive show on New Zealand's Rhema.
Carl Mills 10am – 2pm Midday Show 1994 – 2005 (when station was rebranded as More FM) Left More FM in December 2009. Starting in a new position as Breakfast host on Hokonui Gold, Gore from 18 January 2010.
Chris Diack Mornings 1981 - 1987 LPFM stations
Chris Hurring Nights (5PM −12AM) and a Production Engineer after 2001 1995–1998 and 2001 – 2005 (when station was rebranded as More FM) More FM/Mediaworks Taupo from 2005-2010. More Fm/Mediaworks Nelson 2010-2012.

Currently employed at Mediaworks Auckland as Group Imaging Production Engineer for both Radio Live and The Sound.

Aileen Wallace Nights (5PM −12AM) and graveyard shifts (12AM -6AM). Also sourced, wrote and voiced news and commercials.

Only female announcer in Invercargill during her time.

1992 - 1994 Left to become a sound technician with Radio New Zealand Sound Archives. Later worked as a writer and researcher at Natural History New Zealand.
Blair Hawkins (Evil) started part-time while at high school, Night & mid dawn Announcer & temp production engineer. Full-time from Nov 1984 - 1987 Helped setup & run Southlands Access radio station & resident DJ for various Niteclubs.
Ross Ronald All Shows, started as NZ's youngest full-time broadcaster in early 1983 and progressed through airshifts, sales, Programme Director and various guises of Breakfast show for 21 years. 1983 - 2004
Craig Waddell (Wal) Co-host of the breakfast show with Darren Ludlow 1994–2002 Drivetime show on Hokonui Gold, Gore (left in 2009, returned in 2011)
Darren Ludlow Breakfast show co-hosted by Craig Waddell 1992–2002 Invercargill City Council member and station manager for Radio Southland.
Daryl Shuttleworth Saturday mornings and filled in for other announcers 2004 – 2005 (when station was rebranded as More FM) Hosts the same show on the rebranded Southland's 89.2 More FM and the current daytime show
Eryn Breading 10 – 2pm Daytime Show 2001–2004 Breakfast show on More FM, Taranaki, now living in England working for Radio company.
Gretchen Blomfield Breakfast show co-hosted by James McRobie 2004 – 2005 (when station was rebranded as More FM) Hosts the same show on the rebranded Southland's 89.2 More FM.
Iain Stables Mid 1990s Drivetime show on The Edge FM (early 2000s)
ZM Drive show 2003 - 2008
Hit Radio X105 Wellington Drive Show 2009 - 2010
James McRobie Breakfast show co-hosted by Gretchen Blomfield 2004 – 2005 (when station was rebranded as More FM) Hosted the breakfast show on the rebranded More FM before leaving in 2011, taking leave, then taking the co-host role with Classic Hits Southland Breakfast host John "Boggy" McDowell.
John Husband Morning 9 – 10AM Talkback Show (show ran exclusively on the 1224AM frequency after 1997) 1980s – 2002 when show was discontinued Hosted talkback TV shows on Southland TV (since cancelled). Curator of Anderson Park Art Gallery.
Kelly Burdon Night show and Weekend announcer 2001–2003 Event and venue co-ordinator for NAPP London, UK.
Marcus Lush Breakfast show co-hosted by Megan Nichol 2002–2004 Breakfast show on Radio Live (presented from MediaWorks Southland Studios)
Mark McCarron 1980s - 1990s Breakfast show announcer on The Sound and the stations predecssor Solid Gold.
Megan Nichol Breakfast show co-hosted by Marcus Lush 2002–2004 Journalist for TVNZ in Dunedin, now living in England
Shaun Summerfield 1993 Sports presenter for 3 News
Ryan Boswell Night show and weekend announcer 2003–2005 Journalist for Newstalk ZB in Auckland
Steve Muir Originally Overnight shift and later 10AM – 5PM Announcer 1994–2000
Tony Bennett Foveaux Radio's very first station producer 1981 - 1985

Other early names include Jeff Nuth (Day 1 Brekky announcer) Lloyd Keown, Brian Neilson, Luke Terry, Chris Diack, Alan Davis, Mark Stallard, Geoff Baraclough,Blair Hawkins,Craig Farr,Juanita Rae, Larissa Kellet, Grant Millman, Malcolm Jordan, Karen Scott, Peter Wells, Rob Caig, John MacDonald, Jason MacDonald, Warren Filer, Dave Mahoney(PD & Breakfast host), Jim Healy, Mike Rehu and Dave Wallace

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