
Jeremy Wells
Jeremy Wells is a popular New Zealand radio and television presenter, known for his engaging style and humorous commentary on various media platforms, including his show on Radio Hauraki.
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Hilary Barry confirmed that the mouldy coffee cup belonged to her co-host Jeremy Wells.
Seven Sharp host Hilary Barry finds mould growing in coffee cup after return to work
Jeremy Wells is competing in Team Media.
Chasing the Fox leaderboard: Can Ryan Fox and Daniel Hillier beat the field?Jeremy Wells is one of the hosts revisiting the iconic day of the 1992 Cricket World Cup.
Blast from the Past: Inside the Black Caps’ 1992 Cricket World Cup miracleJeremy Wells is a co-worker of Mikey Havoc and a presenter on Hauraki.
Mikey Havoc on fatherhood, finding his voice and life after fameJeremy Wells was awarded Business Person of the Year at the Tompkins Wake Rotorua Business Awards.
Tompkins Wake Rotorua Business Awards 2025: Rotorua Canopy Tours makes history, optimistic for futureJeremy Wells was awarded Business Person of the Year for his work with Kilwell Group.
Tompkins Wake Rotorua Business Awards 2025: Rotorua Canopy Tours makes historyJeremy Wells won the coveted Blackie Award for his campaign supporting the Warriors league team.
Media Insider: Stuff removes fake video of ‘delivery driver’ eating food on doorstep; Major moves and departures in advertising industry; Radio Awards - Heather du Plessis-Allan’s big winJeremy Wells is the breakfast co-host of Radio Hauraki.
Media Insider: Gold FM drops hosts to become music-only radio station; Top Sky TV executive to depart; TVNZ, Netflix and the battle for your phone and TV screenWells is known for not letting a smile slip, creating deadpan humour that would feel right at home on a Kiwi edition.
The Chase New Zealand? What would a Kiwi version of the classic show look likeJeremy Wells hosts a breakfast show on Radio Hauraki and discussed the lack of a frequency in Timaru.
Media Insider: Kiwi TV producer Charlotte Purdy’s battle for UK nurse Lucy Letby; Guyon Espiner’s Q+A return; Media reform paper considers RNZ funding regime; Sky tests new satellite




































































