Hit Network confirms new late night show

Staff Writer

SCA has added comedy trio Collective Noun to late nights across the Hit Network.

On-air between 11pm and 1am Monday to Thursday – after Ash London – the guys will bring their funny, loose and engaging content to listeners.

Hit Network’s head of content Gemma Fordham said, “Over the past month we have added some brilliant local and national shows to the Hit Network lineup for 2017, and finally the last piece of the puzzle, or should I say the golden ticket, is in place.

We have been big fans of Collective Noun for a long time now, and we are so pleased to be able to bring our listeners another cracking show!”

The hilarious young trio; Dom Fay, Zach Mander and Michael Parente are Collective Noun and have, over the past 12 months, been regular content providers for news.com.au.

“Late nights is such a great time slot as you can have a lot of fun! We want to make our show feel like you’re on Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Tour… but you know, with less people disappearing!

“We should clarify, listeners of our show won’t disappear one by one followed by catchy but ominous tunes sung by Oompa Loompas. We don’t anticipate playing any songs by Oompa Loompas at all. Actually, you know what, don’t use this quote. We’ll come up with something better.”

Collective Noun has about 60 million views online with their sketch videos and have grown their Facebook following to almost 100,000.

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