Ray Hadley only recently signed a contract extension with 2GB.Credit:Kate Geraghty
His departure comes as a surprise. In May last year,Hadley signed a 2½-year contract extension that would have kept him on Nine Radio until the end of 2026. Last July,he marked 20 years as number one in the coveted mornings slot.
At the time,Nine’s managing director of radio,Tom Malone,described Hadley as a “broadcaster of unmatched work ethic and likely never-to-be-repeated success”. Nine is the publisher of this masthead.
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Hadley said he’d achieved more than he’d thought he would. He acknowledged the sacrifices of his children,and the pressure the job puts on his wife,Sophie.
“Back in September,I turned 70 and started to think how long have I got left on this Earth,and do I want to keep getting up at 3.30 in the morning,” he said. “At social events I’m always the first out the door. I don’t want to be the first out the door any more.”
Hadley said he started conversations about his future with Malone “some time ago”,and again during the Olympics in Paris.