Star FM Gippsland has announced the launch of a brand new breakfast show, hosted by Brad Guy and Amanda Angiolino.
Star FM's Brad & Mandy will bring a fresh, fun and unique alternative to Gippsland radio, kicking off on Monday 22 September. They will air 6 – 9am weekdays on both Star FM’s 94.3 and 97.9.
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2Day FM Breakfast has upped the stakes of its 'Blackout Challenges', with Jules Lund and Sophie Monk subjecting co-host Merrick Watts to a not-so-soothing session of ‘Leech Therapy’.
Sure, the new 2Day FM breakfast show isn't performing as well as they'd hoped, but is that any reason for a crazy stunt featuring the world's most hated parasites?
A petition against increased fees being charged for radio station online streaming has gone live and is quickly gaining traction.
The petition states:
"For the past 11 months, many commercial radio stations, mostly in regional Australia have been forced to stop their online streaming activities. This is because the Minister for Communications, Malcolm Turnbull has refused to implement the recommendations of the all Party Senate Environment and Communications References Committee made in July 2013.
Fox FM's Fifi & Dave managed to convince Anthony Callea to join them at their inaugural Trampoline Dodgeball Tournament on Friday morning, and it was a case of WATCH OUT!
It was all Fifi's fault...she previously commented that bouncing is a 'killer hobby' and Dave agreed to give it a try as long as it was turned into something competitive. However Fifi quickly became frustrated at missing the ball. For Dave, that was the whole point.
Eleven trainees have joined the SCA 2014 Broadcast Engineer Apprenticeship Program, giving them an opportunity to hone their craft.
The program will see the trainees undertake a four-year, full-time, paid apprenticeship at one of SCA’s broadcast centres across the country including Melbourne, Townsville, Albury and Adelaide.
The students will get the chance to work with some of the industry’s most highly experienced engineers and will gain a formal qualification to set them up for a future career in the broadcast technology field.
Southern Cross Austereo has embarked on a new investment and content partnership with Omny, the personal radio product launched in Australia late last year.
Omny allows mobile users to create their own personal radio experience made up of radio show content they love, news, sport and weather they need coupled with their favourite streamed or owned music, without the need to continually switch apps of streaming music providers.