Johnston new host of 6PR evening show
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Monday, 11th January 2021 at 3:18pm
Nine Radio station 6PR has welcomed Tod Johnston as the host of evening show The Nightshift.
He will succeed Chris Ilsley, who stepped down after six years in the booth.
Johnston’s radio experience comes from hosting 6PR’s The Big Weekend and afternoons at 720 ABC Perth.
“Perth is my home and to be able to join the 6PR team gives me the opportunity to connect even more with the local community. I will be sharing the latest news, talk and music with the 6PR listeners and look forward to them welcoming me into their world,” said Johnston.
Tune in with Johnston on Twitter @Tod_Johnston.
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