Fix Radio, the builders station, launched its all new breakfast show this morning with The Bald Builders.
The Bald Builders Breakfast (6-9am, Monday to Friday) blends humour, big prizes (ok-small prizes), authentic tradespeople, onsite stories designed to appeal to tradespeople working across the UK.
On this morning's show Brad, Sam and producer Jack and resident northerner John shared nightmare 'first day on the top' stories.
“We never set out to be any sort of radio hosts let alone hosts of a national breakfast show on the only station in the country dedicated to builders,” said Brad Hanson, the taller half of the Bald Builders.
“The Bald Builders Breakfast on Fix Radio is gonna be full of banter, bangers, and laughs. We can’t wait to be in your ears from 6am every weekday, followed up with plenty of social media videos from each show.
“We feel so blessed for this opportunity and can’t wait to entertain you on a daily basis. This is real content, from a couple of real blokes who say it as it is. Hold on to your horses because this is gonna be a great ride!,” said Brad Hanson.
The Bald Builders Breakfast, starting this Monday (25th April) headlines Fix Radio’s revised programming schedule, that has been designed around the tradesperson’s day, and includes the best music, entertainment and information for those tradespeople working in the construction sector.
“It has been great having the Bald Builders on Fix Radio for the last two years. As we go national we’re very excited to bring their authentic voice to a wider, breakfast audience,” said Fix Radio founder and CEO, Louis Timpany.
“Toupret has signed to be the official launch partner of The Bald Builders Breakfast,” he added.
Fix Radio, the only radio station targeting a dedicated audience of construction tradespeople, is currently moving from London and Manchester DAB to a full national DAB license. The radio station will start broadcasting nationally from 3rd May.
To listen to other Bald Builders content on Fix Radio click here.
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