The former Operation Transformation host will present The Morning Show with Kathryn Thomas on the Dublin radio station each weekday morning from 7am until 10am
Kathryn Thomas has said she is "thrilled" to get started hosting her new morning radio show on Dublin's Q102 this morning.
Fun features to her show include 'Brekkie’s Got Talent', where children across Dublin can share their amazing talents on air and engaging games where listeners can win big prizes weekly. "We've been working hard over the last few weeks coming up with lots of ideas and building a show that I think Dubliners will truly love.
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