OZZY OSBOURNE To Present Week Of Breakfast Shows On MOJO RADIO

June 8, 2007

According to RadioToday.co.uk, Ozzy Osbourne will present a week of breakfast shows for Emap's digital station Mojo Radio. He'll host an hour-long segment picking his favourite soul and rock tracks from Monday (June 11) at 8:00 a.m. It's part of the build up to the Mojo Honours List later this month. Ozzy will also be playing his favorite BEATLES tracks each day. Producer Robert D'Ovidio says: "Mojo Radio is the home of the best in classic and new music, delivered with a surprising twist. It's an honour that Ozzy will be at the helm for a week and we hope everyone will enjoy it as much as we will."

The Mojo Honours List awards ceremony takes place on June 18, with a show featuring backstage interviews being broadcast on the digital radio station the following night.

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