Sara Cox has been named the new host of BBC Radio 2's breakfast show, succeeding Scott Mills after his sudden exit last month, according to multiple reports including Deadline and Variety. Mills was dismissed following allegations related to his past personal conduct, prompting the BBC to make a swift replacement decision. Cox, who has been a staple of Radio 2 since 2019 hosting the teatime show, will transition to the breakfast slot this summer.
At 51 years old, the Bolton-born broadcaster brings extensive experience to the role, having cultivated a strong following with her current drive-time program, BBC News UK notes. The breakfast show draws around 6.5 million listeners, highlighting the significant audience Cox will now engage, as reported by i News. Her appointment reflects the BBC’s intent to maintain stability on one of its flagship radio programs.
The BBC has been mostly reserved about the details surrounding Mills’ departure. While Deadline and i News mention a police investigation into allegations of historic sexual offences against Mills, ARY News confirms the organization has not publicly elaborated on the reasons behind his dismissal. This abrupt change marks a notable shift in BBC Radio 2’s programming lineup.
Going forward, the BBC's ability to retain the large audience of the breakfast show under Cox’s stewardship will be closely watched, alongside public and industry responses to Mills’ departure. The summer launch of Cox’s new show period will offer insight into how listeners adapt to the new presenter and whether the transition stabilizes the station’s marquee morning program.

Gary Davies
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