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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Plenty of people think he's moronic and a bully, and not the comedian he's cracked up to be, but then a lot of people think he's brilliant.
I don't know what percentage of people think the first thing, and how many the second, but personally I quite like his show. I guess what it comes down to is enough of the Radio 1 audience like him.
Moyles is an example of what passes for wit and humour in a breakfast show DJ these days. Unfortunatley he isn't alone, vulgarity, bullying and an underlying air of vacant stupidity and bigotry
Seem to be par for the course these days.
I now listen to CD's in the car in the morning, this go's double when I have children in the car, as sometimes I'm not sure who squirms more me or them.
I think Moyles is far brighter and nicer than his 'image' - and that's what it is - suggests.
He aims for the 15 - 24 year old audience, and judging by his listening figures, he is right on target, but like a lot of 'personalities' in the media, he is not for everyone.
Still beats the pants of Parkie's TV show, sitting there gurning like an idiot in the cut-aways while Joan Rivers phones in another routine similar to the ones she's been doing for the last twenty years. You can see the lost look in Parkie's eyes that tells himelf "I'm still the best at this ... when's Jamie Cullem coming on ..... bah gum ...."
I think Johnathan Ross has the right pitch on radio and TV - sharp, but never overtly nasty.