North Queensland's airwaves are about to get a fresh new voice as Adam Davison joins the popular Hit 102.7 FM breakfast lineup. The seasoned radio professional will team up with existing host Donny Crees to launch 'Get Up with Adam and Donny' starting Monday, bringing a dynamic new energy to morning radio across the region.
Fresh Partnership for Morning Listeners
Davison makes his move to Townsville after establishing his reputation across various Australian radio markets, bringing extensive experience to the coveted breakfast slot. The new show promises to deliver the perfect mix of entertainment, music, and local content that North Queensland listeners have come to expect from Hit 102.7 FM.
The program will air weekday mornings from 6am to 9am, providing the soundtrack for thousands of locals as they start their day. Station management has expressed excitement about the new partnership, believing Davison's chemistry with Crees will create compelling radio that resonates with the Townsville community.
Building on Station Success
Hit 102.7 FM has built a strong following in the North Queensland market, known for its local focus and connection to community issues. The addition of Davison to the breakfast team represents a strategic investment in morning programming, with station executives confident the new duo will build on existing audience loyalty.
'Get Up with Adam and Donny' will maintain the station's commitment to local news, weather updates, and traffic information while introducing new segments and interactive elements. Listeners can expect the same high-energy approach that has made breakfast radio a staple of Australian media culture, now with fresh perspectives from the new hosting partnership.
The show launches at a time when radio remains a vital medium in regional Australia, with breakfast programming particularly important for connecting communities. Industry observers will be watching closely to see how the new lineup performs in the competitive North Queensland market.
What Listeners Can Expect
Longtime Hit 102.7 FM listeners need not worry about dramatic changes to their morning routine. The station has confirmed that popular features will remain while new elements are introduced gradually. The core focus will continue to be local content relevant to North Queensland residents, from community events to issues affecting the region.
Davison brings a reputation for engaging storytelling and quick wit to the role, complementing Crees's established presence in the market. Together, they aim to create morning radio that informs, entertains, and sometimes provokes, all while keeping listeners company during their morning commute or home routine.
The first episode of 'Get Up with Adam and Donny' broadcasts Monday morning at 6am, marking the beginning of a new chapter for Hit 102.7 FM's breakfast offering. Station management encourages listeners to call in with feedback and suggestions as the new show finds its rhythm in the coming weeks.