Today FM has bid farewell to popular presenter, Pamela Joyce, following almost two years at the helm of the lunchtime show.
It is unclear if Joyce will continue working at the station in a different role, however posts by Today FM on X, Facebook and Instagram confirmed today (Tuesday November 7) is her last day.
In the identical posts, they stated: "We want to wish the one and only Pamela Joyce the very best of luck as she finishes up her lunchtime show on Today FM.
"We've loved every minute of the last few years Pam, you are one in a million."
We want to wish the one and only Pamela Joyce the very best of luck as she finishes up her lunchtime show on Today FM️
— Today FM (@TodayFM) November 7, 2023
We’ve loved every minute of the last few years Pam, you are one in a million ✨ pic.twitter.com/PNHYLgJ17j
Joyce took over the lunchtime slot from Mairéad Ronan in 2022.
Speaking at the time, she said, "I truly don't have enough words to express how excited I am to be taking over lunchtimes 12-2pm on Today Fm.
"It's the first show I ever worked on when I joined the station in 2018 and I've always had such a love for it. And I can now officially call it my baby."
Her surprise departure was a shock to fans, with one person stating, "Can't believe Pamela Joyce is leaving @TodayFM. She was definitely one of the best presenters on today FM. You will be missed. Any chance of a PJ water bottle?"
Some fans have questioned why comments on Today FM posts announcing Joyce's departure have been switched off when other posts are unaffected.
Today FM has been contacted regarding this.
On her personal Instagram page, Joyce posted a story sharing Today FM's announcement and wrote, "Currently bawling my eyes out. End of an era but it's time to get home to Galway."
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