In 1999, Parry joined Talk Radio (later known as
talkSPORT) as breakfast show presenter, becoming programme director in 2001. He originally co-presented the
Sports Breakfast with
Alan Brazil, but after experiencing health problems in 2004, he was replaced by
Graham Beecroft and later by
Ronnie Irani. Following an improvement in his health, Parry returned to co-host
The Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast show on Monday and Friday mornings, and sometimes stood in for Irani when he was unavailable. In 2009, he began presenting the 10:00–13:00 slot with
Andy Townsend from Monday to Friday. From June 2010, Parry co-hosted with
Mike Graham in the same slot. In July 2010, their slot was moved form weekends to weekdays under the name
Parry and Graham. They were replaced by
Richard Keys and
Andy Gray in February 2011. He stood in for regular presenter
Mark Chapman on
606 on
Radio 5 Live on 19 February 2011 and again on 2 April 2011 alongside
Robbie Savage. In October 2013, Parry returned to broadcast alongside Graham in "The Two Mikes", an "Extra Time" segment where they would debate "a host of issues". This evolved into a regular three-hour-slot headlined as
The Two Mikes, which ran from 1a.m. to 4 a.m. In April 2019,
The Two Mikes disbanded following a fallout between the hosts, some of which played out publicly on
Twitter (before it rebranded as
X). Their last radio show on talkSPORT was aired between 10 p.m. and 1 a.m. on 29 March 2019. Parry presented the Saturday lunchtime 'Warm-Up' show on talkSPORT from mid-2017 to August 2019. During this period, he had various co-hosts, including Brazil, Graham,
Danny Kelly, and
Jason Cundy. Parry left talkSPORT after 20 years in August 2019. He finished his final show by saying: "I think I'll end with words similar to those from the immortal John Lennon - 'thank you very much indeed for listening, folks, and I hope I passed the audition'". From 2020 to 2021, he presented weekend shows on
talkRADIO. ==Television==