Radio station 2DAY FM is in the midst of a major restructuring.
Emma Chow, co-host of the Mike E & Emma Show, announced on Tuesday that she would be leaving the duo’s weekend breakfast slot, which airs in Sydney.
He has shared the show with Michael Etheridge for more than a decade.
“After almost 14 years, Mike E and Emma’s journey has come to an end,” he said in a social media post.
“We were babies when we started at The Edge and I’m incredibly grateful and proud of every second of radio we did together,” she continued.
‘Above all, thank you for listening to us and growing with us.
Radio station 2DAY FM is in the midst of a major restructuring. Emma Chow, co-host of the Mike E & Emma Show, announced on Tuesday that she would be leaving the duo’s weekend breakfast slot, which airs in Sydney. Both photos
“Although from now on you will see us doing our own things, we remain great friends and wish only the best for each other. 2025 is a new chapter.”
The program began on ARN in 2011 before moving to 2DAY FM in 2021.
Chow could join Jimmy Smith and Nath Roye in the weekday breakfast slot, the Daily Telegraph reports, but the station has not yet commented on the rumor.
It comes after another beloved radio duo announced a major update to their breakfast slot.
Kyle Sandilands and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson surprised fans with a highly unlikely change to their popular show.
The Kyle and Jackie O Show is known for its trademark crude and explicit humor, but the co-hosts have now promised to tone down their antics.
Shock jocks Kyle, 53, and Jackie, 49, have failed to win over Melbourne viewers since expanding to the city in April 2024, causing radio ratings to plummet.
However, apparently in a bid to win over the city’s fans, Sydney’s top-rated show KIIS FM has now promised to “behave” and tone down its cheeky antics.

“After almost 14 years, Mike E and Emma’s journey has come to an end,” he said in a social media post.

It comes after another beloved radio duo announced a major update to their breakfast slot. Kyle Sandilands and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson (both pictured) shocked fans with a highly unlikely change to their popular show.
A new slogan advertising the program reads: “Listen now.” We’re behaving,” in an apparent attempt to appeal to a broader audience in Melbourne.
The advert has been plastered all over Melbourne buses as the breakfast show poked fun at its naughty reputation.
Kyle and Jackie interviewed people about their sex lives and revealed how to spot an erotic massage parlor in some racy segments of their show.
But after the show launched in Melbourne last year, KIIS FM management has been transforming the show to make it more accessible to the new market.
In November, it was announced that Kyle would scale back his signature graphic sexual content in a bid to appeal to the Melbourne market.
“Sexual content was actually a small part of the show,” ARN content director Duncan Campbell told Mumbrella.
“Because it was graphic, it got everyone’s attention, but (Kyle) took it away, actually.
‘It’s still sexual content. But not the graphic sexual content it once had.
Campbell told the outlet that Kyle was the one who “came to the table” to tone down the graphic content and is passionate about winning over Melbourne.
‘(Kyle) wants to win in Melbourne. There is no doubt about that,’ he added.