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Ken Bruce reveals why he doesn’t listen to his BBC Radio 2 replacement Vernon Kay

2025-11-24 14:53
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Ken Bruce reveals why he doesn’t listen to his BBC Radio 2 replacement Vernon Kay

He left in 2023.

Ken Bruce reveals why he doesn’t listen to his BBC Radio 2 replacement Vernon Kay Robert Oliver Robert Oliver Published November 24, 2025 2:53pm Updated November 24, 2025 2:54pm Share this article via whatsappShare this article via xCopy the link to this article.Link is copiedShare this article via facebook Comment now Comments GettyImages-2207780362 BBC Radio 2 is very much in the past for Ken Bruce (Picture: Getty)

Ken Bruce has revealed that he chooses not to listen to Vernon Kay’s BBC Radio 2 show after the Bolton host replaced him at the station.

The veteran Scottish broadcaster, 74, worked for the BBC for more than four decades before leaving for pastures new in 2023.

Ken joined Greatest Hits Radio, leaving his mid-morning slot on Radio 2 free – Vernon stepped into his shoes with listening figures sitting at 8.1million.

However, new stats published this week have revealed that, in the two years since Ken’s departure, Vernon’s listener base has dropped to 6.6m.

Now, in a new interview, Ken has revealed that he’s elected not to tune in to Vernon’s morning show – but it has nothing to do with him ‘boycotting’ the BBC.

Speaking to Saga, he said: ‘I’m always asked if I listen to Vernon Kay, who took over the old show on Radio 2 and I always say, “No”.

GettyImages-962708346 Ken worked at the BBC for over 40 years (Picture: Getty)

‘It’s not because I’m boycotting the BBC – I still listen to Radio 3 and archive shows on 4 Extra – but because I’m part of a new family now, Bauer Radio.’

He continued: ‘I want to know what our guys are up to, so I listen to our shows. Am I aware audience figures for the Radio 2 show have fallen since I left? Yes. Did some follow me over to Greatest Hits Radio? Yes.

‘You won’t hear me gloating or badmouthing the BBC, though. My new show’s doing well – apparently, the audience has doubled since I joined – and that’s all that matters.’

GettyImages-2234134844 Vernon Kay stepped into Ken’s shoes upon his departure in 2023 (Picture: Getty) GettyImages-2159187921 The award-winning DJ left for Greatest Hits Radio (Picture: Getty)

Ken left the BBC after 46 years in 2023, and listening figures from that time showed that a lot of his audience appeared to follow him to Greatest Hits Radio.

The station saw its average weekly listeners drop by 7% from 14.5m in January to March 2023 to 13.5m in April to June of the same year.

That was the largest quarterly fall for Radio 2 since audience research body Rajar resumed collecting data in September 2021, after it was paused at the start of the pandemic.

At the same time, Greatest Hits Radio saw a 13% jump in its average weekly audience, from 5.1m in January-March to 5.8m in April-June, along with a 59% increase year-on-year.

GettyImages-2194376736 He still tunes in for shows on BBC Radio 3 (Picture: Getty)

Ken said two years ago: ‘I’ve always said that it’s not really about the numbers and it’s not, for me at least, but I’m delighted to hear today’s news for the team here at my new home, Greatest Hits Radio.

‘My first four months have flown by and I’ve loved every minute of it – and there’s much more to come.’

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Upon leaving Radio 2, he said: ‘‘Nothing stays the same forever and I have decided the time is right for me to move on from Radio 2 when I reach the end of my current contract in March.

‘It’s been a tremendously happy time for me: I’ve made many friends and worked with many wonderful colleagues.

‘However, I feel that after 45 years of full-time broadcasting on BBC Radio it’s time for a change.

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‘I would stress that this is entirely my decision but some new opportunities have come up and I would like to continue my career in a slightly different way in the next few years, the details of which will be revealed shortly.’

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