Comedian and radio host Dave Hughes took a pay cut to ensure his female co-host Kate Langbroek received pay parity.

The disparity between the KIIS FM hosts' salaries first came to light early this year on International Women's Day when Langbroek brought it up on air.

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"I found out last year that you get paid 40 per cent more than I do for doing this show," Langbroek said at the time.

Before then, the pair had never discussed their pay packets.

"I had no idea what we get paid," Hughes told Langbroek at the time. "Now I feel terrible."

At the time, Langbroek reportedly raised the pay gap with her radio bosses and was paid the same as Hughes for the remainder of 2016.

This year Hughes offered to take a pay cut to ensure Langbroek was again able to get equal pay.

The drive hosts will move to a new show with Southern Cross Austereo next year.

"When we go to our new job, we get pay parity," Langbroek said on Tuesday. "And we're on parity now."

"And I couldn't be happier, obviously," Hughes said. "You deserve it".

"Sometimes that might mean men might get paid less than what they might have got, to make sure that what's fair is fair."

The news comes days after journalist Lisa Wilkinson announced she was leaving Channel Nine's Today Show, reportedly after a pay dispute.