Sara Cox is set to begin a new role on BBC Radio 2, launching her Breakfast Show on 6 July. Multiple reports say the move places her in one of the UK’s most prominent national radio presenter jobs. The coverage also references Scott Mills, who previously took over Cox’s Radio 1 duties while she was on maternity leave. The stories portray this earlier arrangement as a relevant context for the current transition, noting that it happened about two decades ago. The articles frame the announcement as Cox preparing to step up on the launch date, with her hosting responsibilities beginning at the start of the new schedule. While the reports discuss Mills’s earlier involvement and Cox’s readiness to assume the Radio 2 slot, they do not provide additional details about the reasons for the Radio 2 change beyond the upcoming start date and programme transition. Overall, both outlets agree on the key timeline—Cox taking over the Breakfast Show—and the historical connection involving Mills and her maternity leave coverage.
Sara Cox to launch Radio 2 Breakfast Show on July 6 as Scott Mills tenure highlights
Sara Cox is set to begin a new role on BBC Radio 2, launching her Breakfast Show on 6 July. Multiple reports say the move places her in one of the UK’s most prominent national radio presenter jobs. Th...
- Sara Cox is scheduled to launch her BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show on 6 July.
- The transition places Cox into a leading national radio presenter role.
- Scott Mills previously covered Sara Cox’s BBC Radio 1 job during her maternity leave, according to the reports.
- The coverage links Mills’s earlier takeover to the current Radio 2 change, described as occurring about 20 years ago.
Sara Cox is preparing to take over the biggest radio job in the country, when she steps up to the mic on July 6 to launch her Radio 2 Breakfast Show.
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