AU & NZ

Radio says yes yes yes to ‘Please Please Please’: AirCheck

By Peter Tuskan of AirCheck Australia / RCS
Chart Highlights –– 4 July 2024
• Heating Up: Sabrina Carpenter ascends to #15 with ‘Please Please Please’
• Top…
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AU & NZ

Marty Sheargold steps down from Melbourne’s Triple M Breakfast

SCA has today confirmed that Marty Sheargold has decided to step down from the 105.1 Triple M Melbourne Breakfast shift.Sheargold has scaled things back, as he continues to balance commitments including his stand-up comedy and TV appearances.Sheargold says “Taking an extended break at the end of last year has reinforced the importance of spending more quality… Read More
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NZ radio host Jay-Jay Feeney steps away after 33 years: “I’m tired and low on creative ideas”

After 33 years, one of New Zealand’s most recognisable radio hosts will hang up the headphones tomorrow.Announcing her decision live on air, MORE FM Drive host Jay-Jay Feeney was brutally honest about her reasons for taking a break from radio, admitting she’s tired …  and she’s also running low on fresh, creative ideas.Feeney acknowledged that… Read More
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“Just make me laugh.” Dean Buchanan weighs in on Melbourne’s Breakfast radio wars

“I couldn’t give a rat’s bum if you’re in suburb A or suburb B. Just make me laugh.”In the lead up to GfK Metro Survey 4 next week, former DMG programming boss Dean Buchanan has been sampling the current crop of Melbourne’s FM Breakfast shows.Buchanan now has the luxury of listening as, well … a… Read More
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Radio the audio of choice for 8 out of 10 Australians: Infinite Dial 2024

Australian radio has grown its audience to 81% of the population and is the number one choice for in car listening, according to Infinite Dial 2024 Australia, released today by Commercial Radio & Audio (CRA) and Edison Research.The 8th annual report was presented today and discussed among a panel of experts during a webinar headed… Read More
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