In a statement, she confirmed that her exit is now subject to legal proceedings
Popular radio host Carolyn Stewart has confirmed that he has left U105 after 21 years behind the mic.
The North Belfast presenter is the latest in a number of names to leave the station in recent weeks.
Last month, five presenters left the station, which is owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp, in disagreement over their contracts.
Linda Cullen, Rick Nugent, Denise Watson, Stephen Woods, and David Johnson had been missing from the airwaves without explanation for two weekends in a row before the station confirmed their exit.
This comes as it was reported earlier this week that station directors at the broadcaster’s four sister stations in the Republic of Ireland are set to leave their posts in the coming weeks.
In a statement shared on social media, Carolyn Stewart said: “I regret to inform listeners that I am no longer a presenter at U105. As my departure is now subject to legal proceedings, I cannot give you any more details, but I want to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you for your loyal and enthusiastic support over the past 21 years.
“I will miss you. Carolyn x”
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