'Legend' Annie Mac is leaving BBC Radio 1 after 17 years

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Annie Mac is to leave BBC Radio 1 after 17 years.

The Irish DJ said on Instagram: "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."

She added: "I love the idea of leaving the party... when I'm still having the most fun I can have."

She'll host her last Future Sounds show on 30 July, before Clara Amfo takes over.

"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," said Clara.

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Clara Amfo will take over the slot after Annie leaves in July

Thousands of listeners and artists praised Annie's her years of broadcasting online.

AJ Tracey, Arlo Parks and Jax Jones were among those thanking her for her support, while many listeners credited her for helping them through the coronavirus pandemic.

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"Annie Mac is quite simply a legend," says Radio 1 boss Aled Haydn Jones.

He adds that Clara is one of the most influential voices in the music industry.

"She has an incredible affinity for discovering new music, which makes her perfect to be the face of it for the industry and for Radio 1. We know our listeners will love what she brings to the show."

Clara's daytime slot - which includes the Live Lounge - will be taken over by Rickie, Melvin and Charlie.

The trio 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."

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Melvin Odoom, Charlie Hedges and Rickie Haywood-Williams currently have an evening slot on Radio 1

Radio 1's Future Artists with Jack Saunders will move into a new slot at 8pm, Monday to Wednesday as will his Indie Show on Thursdays.

"I love being on Radio 1 that to be given an earlier slot is so sick. I live and breathe this show and the music around it," he says.

Danny Howard - who joined Radio 1 after winning the station's Superstar DJ talent competition in 2011 - takes over the 6pm Friday Dance Party slot.

US DJ Diplo, host of Diplo & Friends, is also leaving in September after 10 years.

The station will also welcome a new presenter, Sarah Story, who hosted her first show on New Year's Day as part of Radio 1's guest presenter takeover. She'll now host Radio 1 Future Dance on Friday nights.

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