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Â鶹Éç Somerset's new Breakfast presenter announced

Andy Burrows

Â鶹Éç Somerset has announced Andy Burrows as its new Breakfast presenter.

The 37-year-old arrives from Â鶹Éç Cambridgeshire where he presented the station's Peterborough breakfast show for four years, winning a record audience for the station.

Andy said: "I'm honoured to have been chosen to present the breakfast show on Â鶹Éç Somerset.

"Every day, we'll be talking about the subjects that really matter to people in Somerset, holding the people who shape our lives to account and celebrating what makes the county so great. I can promise this – it'll be fun, fast-paced and we'll get as many listeners' stories on air as we can. To host the show will be a real privilege."

Managing Editor, Â鶹Éç Somerset, Jess Rudkin, said: "I'm really looking forward to hearing Andy on our new Breakfast show. He has a very strong background in reporting local news, plus he's guaranteed to get everyone's day started with a giggle."

Andy, who is married with two-year-old twin daughters, joined the Â鶹Éç in 2004. Before that, he spent more than a decade working for local, regional and Sunday newspapers.

Andy will take over the show in September 2009.

For the past three years it's been presented by Adam Thomas, who is moving to present a new Drivetime programme with Elise Rayner, and who also has a new Sunday breakfast show in the pipeline for the autumn.

Â鶹Éç Somerset's Breakfast programme is broadcast across the county, Monday to Friday, on 95.5 FM.

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