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Rob Rinder takes over talkRADIO's Friday Drivetime

Rob Rinder takes over talkRADIO's Friday Drivetime
Judge Rinder star Rob Rinder is named as the new permanent host of talkRADIO's Friday Drivetime slot.

Rob Rinder has been named as the new permanent host of talkRADIO's Friday Drivetime slot.

The Judge Rinder star is the latest ITV Daytime alumnus to join the station, with Trisha Goddard and Jeremy Kyle also having launched new shows in recent months.

"After guesting in the Drivetime chair this summer, I'm absolutely delighted to be joining the brilliant talkRADIO schedule permanently," said Rinder.

"My Friday show will be taking a look back at the biggest talking points of the week gone by and setting the agenda for the weekend ahead, with great guests, robust debate, and quite a bit of fun along the way."

Rinder's first show airs tomorrow from 4pm.

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