Megan Lee - Cat FM presenters

Two South Cheshire performers Megan Lee and Joel Montague have joined the Cat 107.9FM to present new weekly shows.

Singer songwriter Megan Lee (pictured), from Nantwich, has been co-presenting Thursday Breakfast Show with Gary Johnson for over a year.

Now she has her own show “Moments with Megan” every Thursday morning at 11am.

She said: “If you could do with a moment to yourself, why don’t you join me every Thursday and live in the moment with a weekly boost of energy!

“Let me fill your cup with motivation, positivity, laughter, chat to guests from the health and well-being sector and of course play some great music.”

Joel Montague, a London West End actor originally from Crewe, has performed in shows such as Billy Elliot, School of Rock, Funny Girl & Waitress and now presents That’s Entertainment every Sunday evening between 7 and 9pm on The Cat 107.9FM

Joel Montague - Cat FM presenters
Joel Montague – Cat FM presenter

He said: “That’s Entertainment is a show where you can sing and dance to your favourite musical tunes, it will feature interviews with working professionals and news from within the theatre industry.

“I am so happy to be joining the team at The Cat 107.9FM and I can’t wait to share some of my favourite tunes and memories from the world of theatre!”

Chris Cadman, MD at Cat FM, said: “As the only local radio station dedicated to covering the Crewe, Nantwich and Sandbach areas, we are really pleased to have two new, talented, local presenters who many of our listeners will already know present their own shows.

“We hope these new shows will appeal to our current listeners and attract new listeners to the station as we expand the themes we cover.”

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