RADIO legend Doug Mulray has died at the age of 71. Mulray died in intensive care in a Sydney hospital on Thursday night after reportedly struggling with a chronic illness for several months. SuppliedLegendary radio presenter Doug Mulray has died aged 71[/caption] NineDoug Mulray was known to listeners as ‘Uncle Doug’[/caption] Radio 2GB in Sydney announced his death, saying he “hadn’t been well for a while”. The presenter was one of the pioneering voices of Australian radio in the 1980s – and best known for his time at Triple M, which he helped launch. Mulray – known as “Uncle Doug” in Australia – rose to fame on the ABC’s Double J in the late 1970s before joining Triple M in 1982. As Sydney’s breakfast presenter he became a dominant force in the radio ratings at the network. He retired from the public spotlight almost two decades ago. When he made a surprise appearance at a Triple M staff reunion in Sydney last year, he reportedly said: “When I left radio I was over it. I wanted the privacy and I kind of distanced myself… it was kind of like a fantasy. “It always felt to be good to be with you guys. Be together. And I want to thank you for that.” 2GB breakfast host Ben Fordham remembered Mulray as one of the greats of the industry. He said the veteran presenter was known for his “adrenaline-fuelled” broadcasts. “If there’s a radio station in heaven, they better get the dump button ready, because Doug Mulray is coming,” Fordham said. Mulray’s cause of death has not been released. THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY… The Sun is your go to destination for the best celebrity news, football news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video. Download our fantastic, new and improved free App for the best ever Sun Online experience. For iPhone click here, for Android click here. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TheSun and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSun.