The Rock: Serving Up Breakfast For 10 Years
Serving Up Breakfast For 10 Years
From an audience of a few dozen listeners in Waikato milking sheds, to a breakfast audience of over 175,700*, The Rock’s breakfast team, Nick and Rog, celebrate ten years together on-air this April.
Nick Trott (32) and Roger Farrelly (31) – “The Morning
Rumble” - have one of the longest-standing network breakfast
shows in the country. Their popularity continues to grow as
they serve up the breakfast show for New Zealand’s biggest
rock station.
The Rock started in a basement in Hamilton
in 1992 - its transmitter on top of Hamilton’s Hospital
cafeteria. In 1994, management were in a dilemma as to what
to do with the crucial breakfast slot. In the interim it was
decided that The Rock’s night announcer Roger Farrelly and
The Buzzard’s breakfast jock Nick Trott would fill in until
someone suitable could be found. Nick and Rog debuted April
Fool’s Day, 1994 and replacements have never been
found.
Rog remembers the first couple of months well.
“Nick and I would have breakfast show meetings with the boss
and we’d come out of them ready to jump off the Claudlands
Bridge . . . mind you, nothing much has changed”. Nick
agrees, “we couldn’t work out why we weren’t toping the
ratings, we thought we were hilarious … apparently no-one
else thought so.”
Nick had no intention of ever working
in radio. Originally from Otorohonga, he had planned to
become a policeman – however, a mooning incident on a rugby
bus trip put paid to that. Rog (born-and-bred in Katikati)
has career beginnings steeped in legend - the story being
that Rog arrived for his first interview at Tauranga’s
Coastline FM with his Mum, wearing in his school uniform.
When the station manager came to reception to greet “Mr
Farrelly” he turned around and went back to his office –
thinking that the kid in reception with his Mum was just
picking up a prize.
Brent Impey, CanWest New
Zealand CEO**, believes the boys have a long career in front
of them, “ . . . their credibility as broadcasters goes from
strength-to-strength and with the addition of new breakfast
team members Simon Doull and Leah Panapa, I believe the show
will generate an even wider appeal, compared with say, even
3-years ago.”
Nick & Rog now broadcast in fourteen markets across New Zealand. In the last ratings period, The Morning Rumble had significant growth in the competitive Auckland market for the lucrative 25 – 39 Male target audience#. They now hold the top spot in Auckland## and nationwide^ for this audience.
*Research International National Database
2/2003, Cumulative Audience, All 10+, Mon-Fri 6am-10am Does
not include figures from Kapiti and Taupo (not currently
part of surveyed areas).
**CanWest New Zealand is the owner of RadioWorks NZ Limited - New Zealand's second largest radio group. RadioWorks owns and operates four national radio networks and 27 local stations in New Zealand.
# Research International Auckland 2/2003 & 1/2003, Stataion Share, Males 25-39 years, Mon-Sun 12mn-12mn
## Research International Auckland 2/2003, Station Share, Males 25-39 years, Mon-Sun 12mn-12mn
^
Research International National Database 2/2003, Station
Share, Males 25-39 years, Mon-Sun
12mn-12mn