Australian Radio Industry People Movements over the past week or so…
Ned Green has replaced Paul Christenson as EP of the 2GB Drive show. He was previously supervising producer of Nine Radio’s sports shows.
Refugees caught in limbo in Australia share their stories in UNSW Sydney’s new storytelling project,‘Temporary’, produced in a collaboration involving UNSW’s Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, UNSW Centre for Ideas and Guardian Australia. Launching on 26 November worldwide, the podcasts are hosted by Sisonke Msimang, a writer whose own family was granted asylum in Canada. Read more…
After a rapid rise in Adelaide breakfast this year, Nova’s Ben & Liam will be heard nationally across the country as hosts of the Nova Network’s Summer Breakfast show from Monday 30 November. Read more…
Mamamia is expanding its podcast range again with a new offering ‘The Undone.’ Co-hosted by local talent Emily Vernem and Lucy Neville, who share an inner city flat and a workplace in Mamamia, the podcast will candidly dissect life’s big issues from a twenty-something’s perspective. From sex and dating ‘garbage fires,’ to politics, money, identity and health, The Undone is made by Gen Zs at Mamamia, for Gen Zs. Read more…
PodcastOne Australia’s will expand its news offerings with a brand-new daily news podcast, Your Morning Agenda with one of Australia’s best-known journalists 10’s Natarsha Belling. Read more…
Sally & Erica will wrap up on triple j Breakfast to pursue other opportunities after four years with the station.
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News Talk 2GB 873 has unveiled a line-up of sporting greats to co-host Wide World of Sports radio over the summer months. Former Australian cricket captain Mark ‘Tubby’ Taylor will join the team each Monday night, tennis legend Todd Woodbridge will feature on Tuesdays, former ironwoman Candice Warner will appear each Wednesday, while the former long-time TV host of Wide World of Sports, Ken Sutcliffe, will continue as a special guest each Thursday night for “Kenny’s Corner”. James Bracey, Peter Psaltis and Tim Gilbert have also been announced as fill-in hosts over summer, while regular host Mark Levy (pictured) takes a short break before filling in for Ray Hadley on Mornings from mid-December. Read more…
In a shock announcement, Nine Entertainment Chief Executive, Hugh Marks told all staff in a memo, “After five successful years for Nine, I have decided the time is right for me begin the process of moving on.” Read more…
Triple M Melbourne’s The Hot Breakfast, hosted by Eddie McGuire and Luke Darcy, will finish up on Friday 27 November after 11 years on air. Read more…
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