Broadcaster Kerry Smith loses battle with cancer
Broadcaster died this morning after fight with melanoma.
Broadcaster died this morning after fight with melanoma.
Broadcaster Kerry Smith passed away this morning after a courageous battle with melanoma, MediaWorks revealed in a statement this afternoon.
Ms Smith took medical leave from her role as 10am – 2pm announcer on radio station The Breeze in January, to focus on treatment and recovery.
MediaWorks Group Managing Director Sussan Turner said: “Kerry was a respected broadcaster and a very treasured member of the MediaWorks family.
“Our thoughts are with Kerry’s family and close friends at this incredibly sad time.”
The Breeze Programme Director Ian Avery said: “Kerry was a hugely talented radio host, the ultimate professional, and a dear friend.
“Listeners loved her, and her colleagues loved her dearly. She will be greatly missed.”
Kerry Smith’s broadcasting career spanned radio and television. She was a foundation member of radio station The Breeze, hosting the 10am - 2pm show from 2006 until 2011, and also worked as a presenter on Radio Pacific and RadioLIVE.
Her extensive television career included the iconic role of sharp-tongued deputy editor Magda on classic 80s TV Series Gloss, and she worked as a television continuity announcer, a weather presenter, and the host of home improvement show Changing Rooms.
Kerry Smith’s family expressed their appreciation of the thoughts and condolences they have received today. They will be respecting Kerry’s wish for a family funeral.