‘Marls’ departs airwaves
By Neeraja Gopalakrishnan in Media News on Tuesday, 21st June 2022 at 8:48amVeteran radio personality Brett ‘Marls’ Marley has decided to retire as of Friday, 1 July, after 45 long years of a radio career.
One of the longest-serving radio hosts, Marley has been hosting Triple M Hobart’s 107.3 afternoons for quite a while.
Marley said that his time at the station has been “an amazing ride” and he is about to head off with a smile.
“Not many people get the chance to do what they love all their working life, get to the end and finish on their own terms – I did,” he said.
SCA Hobart content director, Phil Bradley said that Marley holds a special place in the hearts of listeners and his milestone career will be hard to match.
“It will be hard to believe when July is here, and Marls isn’t in the building. He’s become such a vital part o...
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