'Weekdays are not going to be the same'
Radio listeners were left stunned on Friday as four of XS Manchester's most popular DJs all announced they would be leaving their regular shows. Gareth Brooks and Hywel Evans announced their departure from their daily shows on Friday, while Shell Zenner and Jack Wood air their last shows over the weekend.
DJ Gareth, a popular figure on the Manchester scene, posted simply: "Thanks so much for listening, troops. I'll miss you." Shell Zenner shared images of her starting with XS and now, saying simply: "2018 - 2024 thanks for 6 awesome years." She later joked: "Never even liked radio anyway." Sam Schofield wrote: "Truly gutted to hear Gareth and Hywel are leaving XS Manchester. Weekdays are not going to be the same! You will be Truly missed lads! Thank you for making work days all that more tolerable!"
Dan Carter said; "I came across XS Manchester in Lockdown and have been hooked ever since. @mrgarethbrooks show has always been a highlight, He’s introduced me to many new bands over the years! Gutted to hear he’s off but thank you for making me laugh on a daily. Go well pal."
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