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Troy West Joins EMF As Assistant Program Director

Educational Media Foundation has announced the addition of Troy West as Assistant Program Director for “Air 1” and “K-Love“. West joins EMF from Christian AC 89.3 KSBJ Houston where he has spent the past seven years. West was APD at KSBJ from 2014-2018 and Program Director since then. He had previously served as Station Manager […] […]

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Get the A – Z Podcasting guidebook

Melbourne Audio engineer and Podcast Producer, Corey Marie Green, has developed an all-encompassing podcasting book to help you perfect your podcast, or get a new idea off the ground. Available now from Booktopia, Corey Marie Green brings you, ‘The Podcaster’s Audio Handbook: A Technical Guide for creative people.’ Let’s say you’ve got a great idea… Read More
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ARN acquires Grant Broadcasters for $307 million

ARN has just moved beyond being a capital city broadcaster with its acquisition of Grant Broadcasters, announced this morning. The acquisition now gives ARN’s parent company HT&E  greater econonies of scale across Australia by adding smaller state capitals and regional stations. ARN will need to sell 4KQ to comply with ownership requirements. This news will… Read More
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Nine’s remarkable recovery: Peter Costello at AGM

In FY21, Nine Entertainment staged “a remarkable recovery,” Chairman Peter Costello told yesterday’s Annual General Meeting. “The outcome, which is a tribute to the efforts of our employees, customers, and management, produced a good result for our shareholders,” he said. “The advertising market, which had turned down so sharply in March 2020, rebounded through October,… Read More
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Big media companies received about $50 million in Jobkeeper payments

The three biggest listed radio/tv companies in Australia received almost $50 million in Jobkeeper payments in the past two years. The money was used to keep staff employed during the pandemic. Listed companies are required to publicly declare the amount of Jobkeeper they were given as part of the Government’s economy wide support for companies… Read More
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