A rising star of the Bro Radio Academy is set to take on the station's weekend Breakfast show.
Evie’s journey with Bro Radio began in its Youth Academy courses, where her enthusiasm and passion for radio quickly grew over the 12 weeks. On completing the course, Evie had the radio bug and was fighting to get back in the studio as soon as possible.
She has since become a key part of the Bro Radio team, supporting online activity at events such as GlastonBarry Juniors Music Festival and covering a variety of shows across the station. Her infectious energy and commitment to local radio have made her a favourite among listeners and colleagues alike.
Now, Evie is set to bring her unique style to Vale Breakfast, broadcasting every Saturday and Sunday morning from 7am to 9am. Listeners can look forward to a vibrant start to their weekends, with Evie delivering local information, great music, and plenty of positive energy to kick off each day.
Speaking on the news, Evie said, “I’m very grateful for the opportunities I’ve been given at Bro Radio and the Academy. The team is phenomenal, and I’ve loved becoming part of it. I’m excited to be able to speak to the Vale of Glamorgan every weekend from 11th October”
Bro Radio Academy lead Jamie Pritchard said, “I’m really proud of Evie, the fact that she’s going to be the new host of Vale Breakfast at the weekend. I’ve admired her determination to do well, she’s worked so hard to get where she is today, and this opportunity to take on a regular show will help further develop the skills she learnt being part of the Bro Radio Academy“
Evie’s journey began in the Bro Radio Academy, which delivers free 12-week courses to young people aged 11 – 18 covering the world of radio, journalism and social media. Participants who complete the course are able to achieve a recognised Agored Cymru "Preparing to Present Radio Broadcasting" unit..
The Bro Radio Academy is supported by Vale Youth Service, Barry YMCA, Glamorgan Voluntary Services and Llantwit Major Town Council.
You can hear Evie on Vale Breakfast, each Saturday and Sunday from 7am – 9am on Bro Radio. Find out how to listen at www.broradio.fm/howtolisten

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