Carlton finishes at Tasmania Talks
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Monday, 14th October 2019 at 1:03pm
Listeners of Tas talk show Tasmania Talks are suddenly no longer hearing the voice of Brian “Spoonman” Carlton.
Tasmanian Broadcasters announced earlier this month that Carlton was set to finish up on 25 October due to personal reasons. He had been running the show over 7BU, 7AD, and 7XS for the past four years.
However, Carlton was cut off a few minutes into his 7 October broadcast as he discussed his departure, especially his negotiations with management a few days before. He would simply Tweet the word “Gone” shortly afterwards.
The rest of the episode was changed to music tracks and interim hosts were drafted in.
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