Wed 26 Jun

Jay-Jay Feeney leaves radio

After more than two decades of waking up Kiwis with her infectious energy and vibrant personality, Jay-Jay Feeney has announced her departure from radio

After more than two decades of waking up Kiwis with her infectious energy and vibrant personality, Jay-Jay Feeney has announced her departure from radio. For many, Jay-Jay has been a staple in the New Zealand radio landscape, making mornings brighter and bringing countless smiles to her listeners.

Jay-Jay Feeney began her illustrious career at The Edge in the mid-90s, quickly becoming a beloved figure. Her candidness, humour, and genuine connection with her audience set her apart in the industry. Whether it was discussing the latest pop culture trends or delving into more personal and heartfelt topics, Jay-Jay always brought her authentic self to the airwaves.

Her departure marks the end of an era, but also the beginning of new opportunities. Jay-Jay has hinted at exciting projects on the horizon, and we have no doubt she will continue to make a significant impact, whatever path she chooses next.

As we bid farewell to Jay-Jay on the radio, we reflect on the countless memories and moments she's shared with us.

Her contributions to the industry are immeasurable, and her legacy will undoubtedly endure.

Jay Jay is available for MC and keynotes from September, exclusive to Essential Talent

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