Australian Radio Industry People Movements over the past week or so…
SEN’s new host of Afternoons will be experienced play-by-by commentator and multi-sport analyst Dwayne Russell.
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Joining the 2020 triple j line-up as the new host of Mornings is Lucy Smith.
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Stepping into the hot seat as host of triple j’s youth issues and current affairs program, Hack, is South West Sydney’s Avani Dias
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Macquarie Media‘s National Executive Producer, Michael Thompson, will leave the company this Firday.
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Natalie Bassingthwaighte (Nat Bass) and Matthew Johnson (Matty J), have come together to produce the Nova Network’s first pop culture podcast, The Babble. They will discuss the biggest, weirdest and most interesting topics from television and pop culture on Tuesday and Thursdays each week, injecting a dose of humour, reality and honesty to some of the most loved television moments. Read more…
Nikki Clarkson is the new SCA Chief Marketing & Communications Officer and she will also join the SCA executive leadership team.
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After being shown the door just a few weeks ago by 3AW, Stephen Beers has been invited back by the new owner Nines’s Managing Director of Radio, Tom Malone (pictured) in what can only be seen as a stunning reversal. Read more…
triple j Mornings presenter Linda Marigliano will be leaving at the end of this year.
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mix94.5’s ‘Captain’ Paul Shepherd announced his retirement from radio this morning on Clairsy, Matt and Kymba, after over 30 years on air. Paul was diagnosed with bowel cancer in August and after undergoing surgery has been receiving chemotherapy treatment and making regular guest appearances on the show. Read more…
Gerard Whateley has re-signed with SEN for a further three years, taking him through until 2022.
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Tony Pilkington is returning to FIVEaa as part of their 2020 lineup. More here
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