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Mick Molloy bought his own photo after being ‘papped’

On the first show back of the year, Triple M’s Mick Molloy has admitted to buying his own photos off the paparazzi the first time he got sprung out in public.Talking about the run-in this morning on Triple M’s Mick & MG in the Morning, Mick detailed what he called “a private moment between a man and his… Read More
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Get your fighting fix with the Triple MMA podcast

Triple M WA Breakfast host Mitchell Tinley has released a new podcast covering Australian mixed martial artists domestic and abroad in Triple MMA.The LiSTNR podcast will unpack everything to do with Aussies in the world of MMA, including interviews with the fighters and news updates. “We have some of the best in the world from our very own country and the sport… Read More
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AFTRS graduates become 98.1 Power FM’s new breakfast team 

Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) graduates Anny Russell and Lachie Brickley have recently joined the Australian Radio Network in the Hunter Valley as the new 98.1 Power FM Breakfast Show, Anny and Lachie.The pair have bought their knowledge and on air chemistry together to entertain the Hunter Valley Region in NSW with “100% fun.”   View this post on Instagram  … Read More
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Radio Passion

Content from BPRWhen was the last time you heard a radio listener say that they were passionate about a radio station that they listen to? Probably not as frequently as one would like. Many factors can cause a decline in listener passion. One of them is the strict adherence to format rules and structure. Highly formatted stations leave little room for spontaneity. In fact, spontaneity is often discouraged and considered to be a “deviation” from the format. Whereas a format can provide a station’s programs with structure and direction, it can also prevent on-air performers from being creative and using their talent as a means to connect with listeners.I recall specific instances when a program director praised me for properly executing a format and in turn discouraged me from developing a persona within that format.  Of course, not every presenter has the ability to be spontaneous and creative. However, strict adherence to the format leaves little or no room for growth on the part of the presenter.Next time you conduct a listener focus group ask the question “Do you like to listen to a station whose presenters are highly predictable and talk about the same things from one day to the next?” Chances are that few listeners will respond in the affirmative.The element of freshness is fundamental to human communication. People who say and do the same thing all the time are boring. Interesting people offer us ideas and observations that are fresh and new. Talk radio is founded not just on information but opinion and insight as well. Without it, talk radio would wither on the vine. To a degree, the same applies to other formats. Listeners want to be surprised. This does not mean that listeners want to be shocked or offended but rather that they want to be exposed to new ideas, thoughts and observations.People are passionate about things that excite them and stir their imagination. Unfortunately, modern day radio too often fails in this respect. As entertainers and informers, we must be prepared to present our audiences with programs that offer both consistency and imagination.  Otherwise, they will go elsewhere maybe even leave radio altogether.Passion is contagious. Repetition does not create passion, creativity does. As has been said many times, “If what you’re doing isn’t working try something new.”By Andy Beaubien, BPR […]

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Sam Smith takes over KIIS from 3pm today

This afternoon, Mitch Churi will be hosting a special event on the KIIS Network with singer Sam Smith as he takes over the show from 3pm to promote his fourth studio album, Gloria.The Pick Up with Sam Smith joins the news that GLORIA the tour will come to Australia later this year.Mitch can’t wait to host the event today and talk all… Read More
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