.@U105radio As the Belfast-based station struggles to fill its programme schedules, it has now lost a sixth popular presenter in just six weeks. Carolyn Stewart, U105’s most experienced broadcaster and last remaining female DJ drops a massive bombshell on the station management.
So sorry to hear this Carolyn. Loved listening to you - your authenticity, warm and wit shone through. Afternoon radio won’t be the same. Wishing you all the very best for what comes next. Hopefully it won’t be too long before another radio station snaps you up. Karen x
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.@U105radio A devastating blow for radio in Northern Ireland. There goes the most popular jewel in U105’s crown. Carolyn Stewart is, without doubt, the station’s most experienced presenter and a massive hit with listeners. @newscorp@RadioToday@BelTel@irish_news@News_Letter
@TotallyHotNI Carolyn, I cannot tell you how sorry I am to hear this news. As you know, you have always been one of my favourite presenters since 1990 & I will miss you. Hopefully you will be back on the radio soon 🙏