Chris Page

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Chris Page
Career
StationTriple M Sydney
CountryAustralia

Chris Page is a radio presenter, previously with Triple M Sydney.

Page originally worked for NXFM announcer and then moved to SAFM. On 6 December 2009 Page moved to Sydney's 2Day FM,[1] following the top rated Kyle and Jackie O Show. Page has filled in for the duo.[2]

Page hosted the national chart show Hot30 Countdown across the Today Network. He and co-host Charli Delaney debuted on 15 March 2010 after successfully filling in for the regular hosts as well as a temporary nighttime show on both the Fox FM and 2Day FM from August to November 2009.[1] This led them to host a new Saturday night program entitled Party People, which began broadcasting in December 2009 and was heard nationally.

In 2011, Chris joined Triple M Sydney's The Grill Team.

On 15 January 2019 the Grill Team was replaced with Moonman in the Morning and subsequently morphed into Triple M Breakfast with MG Jess and Pagey after the departure of Lawrence Mooney from Triple M.

After missing four weeks on his breakfast show, Page announced on air on 9 August 2021 that he had spent the past month in rehab, opening up about his addiction to alcohol. “There’s a stigma around rehab,” he said. “If people can’t be open about it then no one’s going to talk about it and then that stigma grows.” [3]

On 5 October 2022, Chris announced he was leaving Triple M at the end of the year,[4] he was MIA for the last month of the show. On 24 November, it was announced the Triple M Breakfast was being axed [5] with the final show being broadcast on 25 November with Chris re-joining the show for the final time. Later that day it was announced the show was being replaced with Mick and MG in the Morning,[6] seeing Mick Molloy return to Triple M after a year away from radio.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Charli Delaney and Chris Page to Host HOT30 Countdown – Profile Talent Management Archived 19 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Profiletalent.com.au (12 March 2010).
  2. ^ [1][dead link]
  3. ^ Bucklow, Andrew (9 August 2021). "Triple M star comes clean about rehab". News.com.au.
  4. ^ {https://radioinfo.com.au/news/chris-page-will-leave-triple-m-sydney-at-the-end-of-this-year/ }
  5. ^ {https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/radio/jess-eva-reveals-triple-m-breakfast-to-be-axed/news-story/a45133f6b7fd8c38e64cf05fbfdc39c4 }
  6. ^ {https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/radio/mick-molloy-and-mark-mg-geyer-to-host-triple-m-breakfast-sydney-after-jess-eva-axed/news-story/b9a2add01d54064dff8d7b037c4bf7e2 }

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Preceded by
Tim Lee and Carla "Biggzy" Bignasca
Hot30 Countdown co-host
(with Charli Delaney)

2010
Succeeded by
Hot30 Countdown Matt and Maude