Sydney’s 2GB and Melbourne’s 3AW dominated their markets with improved ratings, according to sixth radio ratings survey results from GfK, the official provider for Commercial Radio & Audio (CRA). 2GB ...
The 48-year-old has shed new light on his rivalry with Hadley, now employed by The Daily Telegraph, which ended before Fordham replaced Alan Jones in the breakfast slot five years ago. For the decade ...
2GB’s breakfast king Ben Fordham admits sleep deprivation health fears have him questioning his radio future, as he ponders a move into the family business. In an interview for The Sunday Telegraph’s ...
Broadcast Software International is highlighting the OpX automation software’s Transfer & Convert module, one of several modules that are part of the suite. The Transfer & Convert module allows for ...
A Wi-Fi standard is like a blueprint for technology companies. It defines the specifications according to which Wi-Fi routers and networking gear transmit wireless data to PCs, smartphones, and more.
Nine Entertainment has confirmed the worst kept secret in Australian media: it is looking to sell its talkback radio network, revealing a strategic review of the assets on the same day the company’s ...
Roman Butchaski, 76, was visiting friends at Cape York’s Bramwell Homestead when he vanished on November 12, 2023, when he left to go fishing at the nearby Olive River Crossing in a buggy that morning ...
Former radio host Roman Butchaski was killed by a crocodile while fishing in far North Queensland, a coroner has ruled almost two years after he vanished without a trace. Butchaski, then 76, ...
Ray Hadley’s 2GB replacement and former sports broadcaster, Mark Levy, has been forced to close his Sydney restaurant after a recent ratings blow. Just ask 2GB broadcaster Mark Levy, who replaced Ray ...
Just ask 2GB broadcaster Mark Levy, who replaced Ray Hadley this year, but had a poor ratings survey last week. Levy has now shut down Pronto, his restaurant in the Shire, to put all his energy into ...
Not that long ago, our cities shook with the carefully targeted rage of radio talkback shock jocks – from John Laws to Alan Jones to Neil Mitchell to Ray Hadley – leaving politicians, bureaucrats and ...
Smoothfm recorded an 11.8 per cent market share (-0.5) to 2GB’s 11.4 (-0.2) across the week. 2GB’s Ben Fordham shed audience to finish behind KIISFM’s Kyle and Jackie O show who had a bumper survey ...
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