Annie Mac announces she has quit BBC Radio 1 after 17 years 

Annie Mac has announced she is leaving BBC Radio 1 after 17 years, amid line-up changes at the station. 

The DJ, 42, confirmed her departure on Tuesday, telling listeners her job at the broadcaster has been like a ‘second home’, as Clara Amfo has been revealed as the host of BBC Radio 1’s flagship new music show, Radio 1’s Future Sounds. 

She said: ‘After 17 wonderful years I have decided it’s time to leave Radio 1. This second home has been the thread that has run through nearly my whole adult life; I have grown up, fallen in and out of love, moved homes, climbed up the career ladder, got married and become a mother twice over. 

Departure: Annie Mac has announced she is leaving BBC Radio 1 after 17 years

Statement: Annie took to Twitter and wrote a statement about her decision to leave Radio 1, saying she wants to spend more time with her two children

 Statement: Annie took to Twitter and wrote a statement about her decision to leave Radio 1, saying she wants to spend more time with her two children

‘I have done this alongside you, my listeners, who have done your own versions of the same. I will be forever grateful to you all for welcoming me into your days. 

‘I have never not walked out of the studio feeling lighter and happier than when I walked in, and that is all down to you. 

‘Working at Radio 1 has been like being at the best party ever and it is a wonderful feeling to be leaving with a huge smile on my face. Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!’ 

Annie later took to Twitter and wrote a statement about her decision to leave Radio 1, saying she wants to spend more time with her two children who she shares with her husband and fellow BBC Radio 1 DJ Toddla T. 

Message: The Irish DJ, whose full name is Annie MacManus, added that she likes the idea of leaving her gig while she is 'still having the most fun I can have'

Message: The Irish DJ, whose full name is Annie MacManus, added that she likes the idea of leaving her gig while she is ‘still having the most fun I can have’ 

New gig: Clara Amfo has been confirmed as the host of BBC Radio 1's flagship new music show, Radio 1's Future Sounds

New gig: Clara Amfo has been confirmed as the host of BBC Radio 1’s flagship new music show, Radio 1’s Future Sounds

She wrote: ‘It’s hard to articulate what this job has meant to me. It started with Annie Mac’s Mashup on Thursday evenings. Then it was the big move to Fridays. 

‘Sunday nights was Switch with Grimmy and then The Musical Hot Water Bottle. Since March 2015 it has been every weeknight with the flagship new music show. 

‘I’m still in awe of the magic of music radio. Of the responsibility of handling these songs that are so powerful they can stop you in your tracks and make your emotions soar. 

‘I have never not walked out the studio feeling lighter and happier than when I walked in. So why leave? It’s all about time really. 

‘I need more time to see my kids in the evenings now they are both in school. I would like more time to write fiction and to create podcasts.’

Annie said: 'Thank you for allowing me into your lives. Thank you for brightening my days. Thank you thank you thank you for listening'

Annie said: ‘Thank you for allowing me into your lives. Thank you for brightening my days. Thank you thank you thank you for listening’

The Irish DJ, whose full name is Annie MacManus, added that she likes the idea of leaving her gig while she is ‘still having the most fun I can have’.

She wrote: ‘I also love the idea of leaving the party (and make no mistake, working at Radio 1 does feel like a party) with a huge smile on my ace, when I’m still having the most fun I can have.’ 

‘In my time on Radio 1, I have fallen in and out of love, moved homes, climbed up the career ladder, got married and become a mother twice over, alongside you doing your versions of the same. 

‘Thank you for allowing me into your lives. Thank you for brightening my days. Thank you thank you thank you for listening.’ 

Annie was reportedly earning an annual salary of between £170,000-174,999 from 2019 to 2020 while Clara was said to have made between £155,000-£159,999 in the same year. 

Upcoming: Clara is set to present Future Sounds from Monday to Thursday 6pm to 8pm starting in September

Upcoming: Clara is set to present Future Sounds from Monday to Thursday 6pm to 8pm starting in September 

Clara is set to present Future Sounds from Monday to Thursday 6pm to 8pm starting in September.

The former Strictly star previously presented The Official Chart and Live Lounge on the station and said she is ‘beyond honoured’ to start her new gig.

She said in a statement: ‘I am beyond honoured and ready to start this exciting new chapter on Radio 1. 

‘I’m such a fan of this show, the artists that is has championed and to be receiving the baton from Annie who I love and respect makes it extra special for me. 

‘Massive big up to every single one of my daytime producers and The Live Lounge/smug life listener crew, I have loved hearing your stories and enjoying keeping you company with tunes in daytime and look forward to continuing that in September, so see you a few hours later!’

Other changes at the station include Rickie Haywood-Williams, Melvin Odoom and Charlie Hedges taking on Live Lounge while Radio 1’s Future Artists with Jack Saunders is moving to an earlier slot of 8am-10am Mondays to Wednesdays. 

Annie said: 'In my time on Radio 1, I have fallen in and out of love, moved homes, climbed up the career ladder, got married and become a mother twice over, alongside you doing your versions of the same'

Annie said: ‘In my time on Radio 1, I have fallen in and out of love, moved homes, climbed up the career ladder, got married and become a mother twice over, alongside you doing your versions of the same’

On hosting Live Lounge, Rickie, Melvin and Charlie said: ‘To be given the opportunity to present the Live Lounge is just an absolute dream, a show we all adore and have so much love, passion and respect for. 

‘Celebrating great artists playing their new and live music on Radio 1 is a huge honour and we can’t wait to put our RMC twist on it! Much love to Clara who has done an amazing job over the years and thank you for passing the baton – we promise not to break it!’ 

Meanwhile, Sian Eleri is set to host a brand new show called Radio 1’s Powerdown Playlist from Monday to Wednesday between 10 and 11pm. 

Danny Howard, who joined Radio 1 after winning the station’s Superstar DJ talent competition back in 2011, will take over as host of Radio 1’s Dance Party.

Jaguar has landed her own show on the station, hosting Radio 1 Dance from 10 to 11pm on Thursdays. 

Sarah Story will front the Friday night 8 to 10pm slot to present Radio 1 Future Dance. 

The station will also be bidding farewell to Diplo, who currently occupies 11pm – 1am on Saturday nights with Diplo and Friends.

Radio 1’s Soundsystem will move to occupy the slot on Saturday evenings, 11pm – 1am, while Radio 1’s Residency will move to Thursdays 11 – 1pm. 

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