Grimshaw takes over Breakfast Show
A "nervous and excited" Nick Grimshaw has taken over Radio 1's Breakfast Show.
The 28-year-old DJ, who replaced Chris Moyles after the end of his eight-and-a-half year stint, welcomed listeners to a "brand new Breakfast Show" and predicted he would last in the job "just until the country uprises and I get thrown back to the night-time".
Grimshaw said he was "nervous and excited" but "desperate to get on with it" and kicked off his first show by playing Paris by Jay-Z and Kanye West.
He said there was no "message" behind his choice of first track apart from wanting to play "big pop songs which are good".
He played a radio edit of the famously foul-mouthed track and joked if he had played the full version it would have been "the world's shortest stint on the Radio 1 Breakfast Show - three-and-a-half minutes".
Grimshaw, who admits he struggles with early mornings, said he set two alarms to make sure he got up and told listeners that "I've literally wanted to do this job since I was 10 or 11".
The show featured phone interviews with Doctor Who star Matt Smith and One Direction's Harry Styles - the first of five daily interviews with members of the boyband. There was also a pre-recorded interview with Justin Bieber.
Grimshaw presented the show on his own, with fewer contributions from the studio team.
Station boss Ben Cooper has said he wants to move on from the "zoo" format of Moyles's show in which his production team played a large part and double the amount of music played.
The last figures available showed an audience of 7.1 million tuning into the show, well below rival Chris Evans on Radio 2.
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