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And it has also been there to celebrate so many wonderful memories of those lucky enough to call Bundy home,” Corey said.
Tracey Sergiacomi has been at the Hitz microphone for the past 12 years.
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“We are privileged as announcers to be invited into people homes, workplaces and cars each day. We become like part of your family,” Trace said.
“One thing I am very proud of, is that when people want to know something that is happening in our Region, they come straight to us. Whether it’s a lost dog, road closures due to a weather event or they just want to know what events are happening this weekend.”
Mikey Lundberg (pictured top centre) was the first Hitz939 announcer.
“I was on the air at 4BU from 1985 to 1992, so it was the thrill of my career when management announced I would be part of the new Hitz 939 line up in
1993,” Mikey said.
“I stayed until 1998 and am very proud of my work there. After I left, I worked for Sydney Radio, Radio TAB in Brisbane and retail radio, with a listening audience of six million Australians every week. But my favourite sentimental career highlight was the time I spent at Hitz 939.”
Despite a changing media landscape, Corey said the Hitz 939 audience continued to grow in record numbers.
“I am truly proud to be part of such an amazing radio team, and help carry the baton to the next group of locals who will further the incredible Hitz 939 journey,” he said.
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