The brand was discontinued at the end of 2016, when Guy Williams and Clint Roberts left The Edge.
His only previous work at The Edge was in December 2013, when he co-hosted the breakfast show with Sharyn Casey (and later, Clint Roberts) to fill in for Jay-Jay, Mike & Dom.
He attended the New Zealand Broadcasting School in Christchurch,[6] but dropped out before completing his degree to take a job at The Edge.
In 2015, he hosted Hot Right Now on The Edge TV and cohosted The Xtra Factor with Williams and Casey.
Debuting on 20 January 2014,[12] it was formed after the hosts of The Edge's previous afternoon show, Carl Fletcher and Vaughan Smith, quit to work at rival station ZM's breakfast show Fletch, Vaughan & Megan.
Chang Hung produced the show from its inception[15] until March 2016, when he was replaced by Oscar Jackson.
It featured a countdown of the 40 biggest songs, as calculated by a mixture of online music rating website musiclab.net.nz and votes for that week's Smash!
Unlike their weekday show, The Edge Fat 40 is not available as a podcast, as voice breaks were mostly filled with discussion about just played or upcoming songs, or current promotions.