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Chris ‘Matho’ Mathieson joins Alo for Breakfast on 93.5 Triple M

Triple M has announced that Dubbo local Chris ‘Matho’ Mathieson will join Alo Baker for the Breakfast show on Dubbo’s 93.5 Triple M from today. Matho moved to Dubbo in 2009, in what was supposed to be a 12-month stay in the Central West. Matho then met his now wife, bought a house and decided Dubbo was where he wanted to raise his… Read More
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Gary Adshead replaces Liam Barlett on 6PR

Gary Adshead has been announced as Liam Bartlett’s replacement on Perth’s 6PR morning show from November 21st.The 9News and West Australian reporter is no stranger to the slot, previously filling in for Bartlett during summer periods.Speaking Friday morning, Adshead said he’s glad the opportunity came his way.“The immediacy of radio and stories breaking while you’re on air is an adrenaline rush that you can’t get… Read More
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ABC wins Marketing Team of the Year Award

ABC Marketing has been named Australia’s best marketing team at the Australian Marketing Institute Awards held in Sydney last week.The team also won best Public Sector Marketing Campaign for its ABC Gives charity campaign.The team award recognised the ABC’s approach to diversity and inclusion, the scope and breadth of its remit and the execution by the team of marketing specialists…. Read More
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Birds of Tokyo, Mitch Tambo and ILLY will perform live at the ACRAS

ARIA award-winning rock band Birds of Tokyo will perform live at the Australian Commercial Radio Awards (ACRAS) on Saturday, October 29, when the event returns for the first time in three years.First Nations entertainer Mitch Tambo and hip hop artist ILLY will be joining them on the night.Nearly 1,000 guests are expected to attend the black-tie event at the International Convention Centre in Sydney… Read More
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Strawny lays down the mic after 33 years 

After a 33-year radio career, the Mid North Coast’s Mark ‘Strawny’ Strachan OAM from 100.7 and 106.7 Triple M announced he will retire from Breakfast radio on Friday, December 23.Strawny has been waking up the Mid-North Coast of NSW for more than three decades and is a much-loved celebrity of the local community. He was awarded an Order of Australia… Read More
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Russia’s ‘Echo of Mocsow’ liberal radio restarts broadcasting from Berlin

Russia’s liberal “Ekho Moskvy” (Echo of Moscow) radio, which was taken off air in March this year, shortly after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, has found a new home in Berlin.Considered one of the last independent voices in Russia, it was one of the many  media outlets forced to shut down following a clampdown by the Kremlin over coverage of the war.A number of the its employees, including 38 year-old deputy editor-in-chief Maxim Kurnikov, left the county.  While Kurnikov  has made a new life in the German capital along with several former colleagues, others have headed for Latvia, Lithuania and Georgia.Since earlier this month, Kurnikov and his team have restarted their broadcasts on an app simply called “Echo”.“It works just like a radio,” Kurnikov told AFP, claiming that the app was fast becoming one of the top downloads in Russia.The new outlet also brings content being produced on other platforms by former Echo of Moscow journalists under the same roof. “Echo” aims to broadcast live for 10 to 12 hours a day, with replays filling the rest of the time. A website and two Telegram channels are also part of the project.“We have combined all of our team’s YouTube channels. We want to offer our audience a complete picture of what is happening in Russia,” Kurnikov said.Around 20 journalists are currently working with “Echo”, and around 10 more people are expected to join in the near future, he said.The plan is for much of the “Echo” team to eventually work from Berlin, in offices and a studio paid for by donations.Moscow born, Berlin-based German writer Vladimir Kaminer, was one of the driving forces behind the “Echo” comeback. He has worked closely with Kurnikov to bring the project to life.There will also be insight from within Russia. The radio station’s veteran editor-in-chief Alexei Venediktov — who has been with Echo of Moscow since its founding in 1990 — has remained in his home country and is part of the new project. […]