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Radio Today Podcast talks salaries and sex

In this week’s podcast, Megan and Bray talk to our reporter Kim Napier who has been doing a series of stories on salaries and conditions in the radio industry. Kim is leaving our publication to go back on air at the ABC, but will still be following this story for us in coming weeks.They also… Read More
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SEN lands in Kalgoorlie

Sports Entertainment Network plans to give away 5,000 radios to celebrate its brand new radio station, SEN 1611 Kalgoorlie.The station will be heard on the frequency 1611am and form part of WA’s existing SEN network. It will feature live sport and daily programming 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with WA legends such… Read More
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Newsreading: How to stand out from the crowd

Radio newsreading is a subjective business. Certain presenters might have a particular style or delivery that resonates with some listeners, yet grates on others.But one thing’s for sure: News Directors will tell you there’s a big difference between reading a story and TELLING a story.With fierce competition for news jobs within the industry, it’s important… Read More
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New comedy podcast dissects pop culture’s WTF moments

Lowbrow – a new comedy podcast from Mamamia being launched today – dissects pop culture’s ‘WTF’ moments.It’s a cheat-sheet to the biggest celebrity moments from two funny women 25 years apart, Holly Wainwright and Emily Vernem.It’s described as being like a very non-boring history lesson, from the ancient history 1990s to now.Holly, co-host and Head… Read More
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Infinite Dial: Radio’s Hardware Problem Deepens

Even as many people spent much more time at home during these last two years, many more people now report having no radios in their home, according to The Infinite Dial® 2022, from Edison Research and sponsored by Wondery and Art19. In the 2020 Infinite Dial, performed before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, just […] […]