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Best podcasts about Austereo

Latest podcast episodes about Austereo

Unmade: media and marketing analysis
'There doesn't seem to be any let up' former Austereo boss Michael Anderson on the ad market's accelerating decline

Unmade: media and marketing analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 34:01


Welcome to an audio-led edition of Unmade. Today, we talk to one of adland's most experienced media executives Michael Anderson as he takes on the new challenge of chairing the ASX-listed research house Pureprofile.Also in this post, the decapitation of most of Seven West Media's leadership team spooks the Unmade Index.If you've been thinking about upgrading to an Unmade membership, this is the best three days to do it. Save 40% forever, with Unmade's EOFY sale. Your membership includes:* Member-only pricing for our HumAIn and REmade (October 1) conferences;* A complimentary invitation to Unmade's Compass event (November);* Member-only content and our paywalled archives;* Your own copy of Media UnmadePureprofile chair Michael Anderson prepares for the AI gold rush: ‘This is going to be the most disruptive technology the planet's ever seen'In today's interview we talk to former Austereo boss Michael Anderson as he returns to the fray as chair of Pureprofile.Anderson is one of Australian media's most storied executives, having run Austereo when it was at the height of its powers before being taken over by Southern Cross Media. Anderson went on to be a board member of Fairfax Media and Ooh Media before taking on the thankless job of CEO of New Zealand's Mediaworks.The conversation - recorded the same day Anderson chaired his first Pureprofile board meeting - ranges across what generative AI-driven synthetic data means for the company (he argues it could be an opportunity); what his board needs to do to persuade the stock market to value the company more highly; and whether a company as small as Pureprofile still belongs on the ASX.Anderson also reflects on the tough media landscape and the lessons that the decline of Mediaworks and its axing of Newshub has for Australian networks. “The value of having news as you lead into prime time became so expensive that the value equation collapsed. I could easily see that trajectory occurring at some point in the future in Australia.”He also discusses how advertisers have abruptly turned their backs on Australia's broadcasters: “This has been coming for a long time and seems to have taken forever to get here. And then all of a sudden is really happening quickly."“Given that we're as close to an economic recession as we're going to get, if not tip over, there doesn't seem to be any let up to what media is experiencing in advertising in the short to medium term, which means it could actually be quite a sustained structural shift.”Anderson also discussed what happened to the merged Southern Cross Austereo after he left, including the defection of Kyle Sandilands and Jackie Henderson to ARN when SCA boss Rhys Holleran decided not to offer them a long term contract. Having paid $740m for Austereo, the whole company has now declined to less than a $150m valuation. Says Anderson: “They've done a lot of things that that have contributed to that - so some of that has been management failure, board failure. Losing Kyle and Jackie O would be one of those things you'd put into the basket of going ‘that was unnecessary'.”Red day on the Unmade IndexThe Unmade Index saw a hefty decline yesterday as the share market reacted to Seven West Media's moves to remove most of its top management tier. The index fell by 2.88% to 473.1 points, almost at its all time low. Seven's nearest rival Nine declined 4.18% to a market capitalisation below $2.2bn for the first time since the Covid crisis. Outdoor company Ooh Media fell 4.51%. ARN Media lost another 0.77%.Today's podcast was edited by the excellent people at Abe's Audio.Time to leave you to your Thursday. We'll be back with more tomorrow.Have a great day.Toodlepip…Tim BurrowesPublisher - Unmadetim@unmade.media This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unmade.media/subscribe

Wholistic Podcasting for Podcasters
Lessons from 60 Years in Broadcasting with Dave Charles [94]

Wholistic Podcasting for Podcasters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 51:23


From the golden age of radio to the current era of podcasts and digital content, the essence of broadcasting remains rooted in the power to inform, entertain, and engage. Recently, Kristin had the privilege of sitting down with the legendary Dave Charles, who shared his incredible journey through 60 years in broadcasting.   Dave shares his journey through broadcasting, insights into the new era of podcasting, and the essence of what makes broadcasting both timeless and relevant today.   In today's episode: Dave dives into whether you're broadcasting or podcasting. It isn't just about presenting information; it's about building a loyal community of listeners. This transformation highlights the evolving role of broadcasters, who are now not just voices but influential figures in their own right. Kristin and Dave discuss the three critical elements of broadcasting: informing, entertaining, and engaging the audience.  Dave emphasized that "being a good storyteller is the essence of what you do. Understanding your audience's needs and interests is crucial for crafting compelling stories. Remember that what you do and say on the air will be influenced by how you feel in your life. Taking care of yourself is essential to delivering quality content.   In their conversation, Uncle Dave Charles left us with a lasting message: "What you do and say is going to be part of how you are on the air." His six decades in broadcasting serve as a testament to the enduring power of storytelling and the importance of forging genuine connections with your audience. As we navigate the ever-changing media landscape, these lessons from a broadcasting icon continue to light the way. Quotes from Today's Episode: “It's what we have in common with each other that makes us attractive to listen to”- Dave Charles  “Enjoy your life and live your life” - Dave Charles  “What you do and say is going to be part of how you are on the air”- Dave Charles    Dave Charles Bio Dave Charles, Founder & CEO of Media RESULTS Inc., boasts an impressive career spanning nearly five decades in broadcasting both in radio and the music industry. Notable highlights include:   **Radio Career:**   - Pioneered Q107 in Toronto and co-founded Joint Communications, a premier radio consulting and research company in Canada. - Led the Superstar Radio Network in Atlanta, working with influential U.S. clients and international radio ventures. - Headhunted by Austereo, Dave expanded radio networks worldwide, partnering with industry leaders and government initiatives. - Contributed to major radio networks in Australia, South Africa, Malaysia, Singapore, Scandinavia, and New Zealand. - Successfully consulted regional radio networks and initiated music ventures in the UK and India. - Acquired and relocated MRI (Media RESULTS International) to Canada, now President of Media RESULTS Inc. (www.mediaresults.ca), offering research and strategic planning.   **Music Consulting:**   - Transformed CARAS (The Juno Awards) into a 100% Canadian showcase, expanding its reach across Canada. - Championed Canadian country artists' exposure on CMT (Country Music TV) as President of CCMA. - Played a crucial role in artist development for renowned musicians like Bryan Adams, Celine Dion, Shania Twain, and more, collaborating with major record labels.   Dave Charles's enduring impact on the radio and music industries stands as a testament to his innovative spirit and dedication. His insights continue to shape and elevate these realms. Dave Charles, Founder & CEO Media Results Inc. Website: mediaresults.ca Are you looking for guidance? Contact Kristin for Podcast Coaching Schedule a Discovery Call with Kristin to learn more: Book a timeLooking for a community of podcasters? Join us in Podcast Membership  Learn about Podcast Bootcamp From Idea to Launch: Check it out Wanting to monetize and grow your podcast? Learn more here.  Have a question? Reach out to Kristin Join our FB Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wholisticpodcasting/ Connect on IG: @kristinfieldschadwick  

No Limitations
Stepping In and Stepping Up | Cathy O'Connor

No Limitations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 87:13


In the 100th episode of the No Limitations podcast “Stepping In and Stepping Up”, Blenheim Partners' Gregory Robinson speaks to Cathy O'Connor, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of oOh!media Ltd. In an enthralling conversation on the essence of contemporary leadership, Cathy shares with us her story from her early days in radio to being at the helm of and transforming Nova Entertainment into a multi-platform business. Now as the leader of a pioneering media company with a purpose to make public spaces better, we gain insight into the synthesis of a collective contribution, the meaning of “one size fits none,” and how oOh!media are playing an integral role in communities in informing, entertaining and inspiring citizens from all walks of life. Prior to oOh!media, Cathy was Chief Executive Officer of leading audio company Nova Entertainment for twelve years. She also held management roles at Austereo after starting her career in advertising sales at radio stations 2SM and 2GB. Cathy is also a Governor for the Cerebral Palsy Alliance and Director of the Outdoor Media Association and the Sony Foundation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Little Dum Dum Club with Tommy & Karl
597 - Marty Sheargold & Judith Lucy

The Little Dum Dum Club with Tommy & Karl

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 102:01


We're back at our old stomping ground of Austereo this week, as we catch up with JUDITH LUCY and MARTY SHEARGOLD! Judith and Marty take us on a trip down memory lane as they reminisce about the disgusting origins of comedy in Melbourne, as well as getting absolutely poleaxed at the Hobart Comedy Festival. Meanwhile, Marty's had a rough trot at one of Karl's gigs and Judith's been to a saucy osteo. Have a listen and then go for a spin on the dodgem cars. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Unmade: media and marketing analysis
Media Unmade - Chapter seven: Dead Air

Unmade: media and marketing analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 47:46


Welcome to the latest edition of the Unmade podcast. Today's edition features another free extract from the audio edition of my book, Media Unmade, which is published by Hardie Grant and available online and in book stores.In this final chapter of Act 1, we explore the Australian radio industry at the first half of the previous decade. It was a time when Austereo's two networks, Triple M and the Today network were dominant. Hamish Blake and Andy Lee's national drivetime show had become a once-in-a-generation phenomenon and Kyle Sandilands and Jackie Henderson's new pairing was starting to hit its stride, first with the Hot 30, then with Sydney breakfast.But the takeover of Austereo by Southern Cross Media signalled a change of culture. As Kyle Sandilands later described it, the company went from the handshakes and cowboy boots of the Kirby family, to the corporate outlook of accountant Rhys Holleran.And Australian radio kept being hit with controversies. That included Kyle & Jackie O's infamous lie detector segment in which a teenage girl was quizzed about her sexual assault, and then Sandiland's “piece of s**t” on air attack on a female journalist. Over at 2GB, Alan Jones was beginning to experience the growing power of social media to create advertiser boycotts.And then, disastrously, came the suicide of nurse Jacintha Saldanha, over what should have been a harmless on-air prank from the inexperienced new hosts of the Hot 30, Michael ‘MC' Christian and Mel Greig.The duo ended up as the face of the tragedy, while those who took the management decisions to air the segment stayed behind the scenes. Today's chapter is free to all subscribers. Some future chapters will only be available only to paying subscribers to Unmade. For the next seven days, I'm offering a major discount on a year's subscription, which is available via the button below. That price will not be repeated.Audio production on Media Unmade comes courtesy of Abe's Audio, the people to talk to about voiceovers, corporate videos and commercials.As ever, I welcome your thoughts to letters@unmade.media, or via the ugly brown comment button below.Have a great Friday.Toodlepip…Tim BurrowesProprietor - Unmade This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unmade.media/subscribe

DJ Dan Murphy
Episode 33: 33 - Mardi Gras Austereo Mix (DJ Dan Murphy Podcast)

DJ Dan Murphy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 21:13


A mini-mix made to play on 2DayFM and the Austereo network across Australia for Sydney Mardi Gras in 2012. This was the year Kylie performed, so of course it kicks off with one of her best songs! • http://DJDanMurphy.com • http://sptfy.com/djdanmurphy • http://instagram.com/DJDanMurphy • http://facebook.com/DJDanMurphy • http://twitter.com/DJDanMurphy 

Pure Grit - with Paula McGrath
EP. 31 - David Charles

Pure Grit - with Paula McGrath

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 50:00


Dave Charles has been at the very top of his career for a very long time . He has a company in Canada Media Results . He is a global radio and music consulting expert. If there is anyone who knows radio it is Dave. He was instrumental in the development of the radio network Austereo, 2Day Network and Triple M and consulted to many stations around Australia. I met Dave early in my career he helped shape me and guide my radio career. He was giving advice to same of the best programmers and executives our country has Greg Smith , Paul Thompson, Guy Dobson and to radio guru Brad March. Listen out for the female radio star who did not like him !He also shaped the careers of some world famous music artists , in A&R for Sony, BMG and EMI the likes of Bryan Adams. Celine Dion, Shania Twain Whitney Houston and in Australia Jimmy Barnes and Tina Arena. He also discovered Jim Carrey in a comedy club, great story. He was my Mentor and still is.He still is incredibly passionate about radio and music in this podcast he gives a master class on what it takes to be the best on air and also about PodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Pro Audio Suite
Episode 51 - Room Ratios and what they mean...

The Pro Audio Suite

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 45:51


When you talk about pedigree, Des Decean is the antipathies when it comes to building Radio studios... Des is one of Australia's most qualified and respected engineers. He has been instrumental in the introduction and launch of Digital Radio in Australia, and back in 1980, Des was the very first employee of Austereo when commercial FM radio was first launched in Australia. As chief engineer, Des built SA FM in Adelaide into one of Australia's first FM stations. He was a member of the Acquisition Team when Austereo acquired Fox, B105, 2DAY FM and the Triple M network. With the merger of the Triple M and Austereo networks, Des project managed the simultaneous relocation of Triple M Adelaide, Triple M  Melbourne and 2DAY FM Sydney studios. In 1988, Des was appointed to the first Ministerial Committee on Digital Radio as the representative for Commercial Radio Australia and he was inducted into the Australian Radio Hall of Fame in 2009. So when we wanted to do a show on Room ratios, and building challenging rooms in general, where did we turn? Where else... The Pro Audio Suite has kindly been supplied with gear from RØDE microphones. We would like to thank them for their involvement with our show, and their generosity. You can see the complete list of their gear here.   Thanks also go to Voice Over Essentials and the Porta Booth Pro for their support of our program Find out more and order your Porta Booth here.   @rodemic @rodemics Rode on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/company/rode-microphones/ “When the going gets weird, the weird turn professional.” ― Hunter S Thompson

RadioMoments - Conversations
112: Clive Dickens - Chiltern, BRMB, Capital, ARI, Absolute, Austereo, Seven West, Optus

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 62:57


The teenage tape reclaimer - whose DNA now remains across UK radio and whose influence is felt around the World. Clive Dickens opens up rarely – and looks back even more rarely. In this hour of Radio Moments Conversations he shares the journey from his roots at a new Chiltern Radio and how he speedily scaled the heights to group programme director. As the industry began to consolidate, he tells of his move to the Capital Group, working with Richard Park – and the challenges and opportunities of its newly-acquired BRMB. He talks of the many crossroads in his life – and the encounter that helped him seize them – including the move from Capital to forge his own path. Clive tells the frank story of the battle for the Absolute Radio name and the impact of the economic crash – and also of his proud legacy there. He explains his passion for technology, tells the Shazam story, reflects on his work in markets around the world and talks of his move to Australia to Southern Cross Austereo. He shares fascinating insight into the Australian media world and offers his thoughts on the media and communications future – from his new role in Sydney as VP Product Development, TV and Content at the huge telecoms company Optus. This is Clive Dickens – in his own words – alone. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series here (https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series   

Trench Talk with Matt Reynolds
#069: Judy & Eriks Celmins | Engage4Insights

Trench Talk with Matt Reynolds

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 66:15


Judy Celmins is the Marketing Director and Eriks Celmins is the CEO of Engage4Insights, a New Zealand based research and innovation company which helps businesses engage with and to better understand their audiences (including their customers and employees) in order to drive better decisions and outcomes. Judy is a born marketer who loves building relationships with people and understanding why they buy. She has spent her career experimenting with different techniques to engage with customers, learn more about their unmet needs and how to serve them better. Judy learned the more she could add value, the more engaged they became. Eriks background is in radio as an on-air host so his job was too grab the audiences attention quickly and to keep them listening for as long as possible. In the radio business, listeners equals ad revenue and Eriks figured out pretty quickly that engaging with your audience is the best way to get to know them better, and the better you know them, the easier it is to keep them entertained. Together, they have formulated a methodology and system to help businesses collect and collate customer and employee insights to help drive better decision making and to fuel innovation. Their clients include NZME (New Zealand's premier integrated media company, which trades on the Australian stock exchange), Communications Fiji Limited, and PNG-FM. And have included Austereo, Nova Entertainment, Foxtel, and companies in the UK, Europe and South-East Asia. During this chat, we covered: why relationship marketing is so important, especially in uncertain times when customers are looking to do business with people they trust (like the current coronavirus pandemic we are all currently working through, we recorded this in April of 2020) building an Insights Story and what that really means using research for better decision-making why getting honest, direct feedback is important in some situations and how it can speed up decision making the tech product Judy and Eriks have built and, as always, much more. You can find out more about Judy and Eriks at engage4insights.com. If you enjoy Trench Talk, please remember to hit the subscribe button inside your chosen podcast player, more episodes can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast. Enjoy Trench Talk Episode #069 with Judy & Eriks…   ---- Show notes and links for this episode can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast. You can find Matt Reynolds on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and on LinkedIn.

Interactive Minds podcast
13. How proactive campaigns can add value to customers and the company

Interactive Minds podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 37:08


How proactive campaigns can add value to customers and the company We’ve all heard that the best laid plans often go wrong. While this old saying may hold some truth, when it comes to running a successful customer campaign, going from idea to perfect execution may just be down to a case of proactive project monitoring. Welcome to Interactive Minds, where each week digital marketing and business professional Louisa Dahl, shares with you the tangible takeaways and recipes for marketing success. She is joined by a host of passionate marketers, innovators and digital leaders from across the globe.  If you want easily digestible marketing tips from the industry’s top leaders, this is the podcast is for you. In this episode, Louisa gets right into the ins and outs of a successful campaign project with Matthew Clymo, the commercial product and trade marketing director at NewsCorp in Queensland. Matthew has been a solid figure in the marketing space for over 15 years, with multiple media roles being a consistent thread.  Matthew has spent time working on client and sales research, and insight projects for Austereo, in Sydney. In 2009, he moved into the Sunshine State faculty as part of their research and insights team - where he focused on consumer behaviour, brand strategy and media. He later shifted to APN Australian Regional Media, where he successfully created an award winning strategic sales function before moving to News Corp in 2017.   Louisa and Matthew get right to the heart of what it takes to generate an effective, proactive customer campaign. They delve into how a solid idea can successfully go all the way to execution, why you must monitor and optimise succinctly along the way and why you have to have an excellent plan to execute. What you can also discover in this episode: Matthew’s current role and what an average day looks like for him – blending the creative with the insightful Matthew’s proactive approach to a unique ad campaign  Why it’s imperative to understand the clients’ objectives Examining the campaign’s results – Matthews evaluation The astonishing numbers behind a successful campaign  Why having a secret goal gets you hitting project benchmarks What Matthew has learned and the advice he brings forward Why you should keep your team small What monitoring a project can do to boost an audience How to manage your time and stay productive on a daily basis Links:  Mathew Clymo: LinkedIn News Corp Australia: Website Louisa Dahl: LinkedInInteractive Minds Website  Join Interactive Minds' Facebook Group

The 3AW Archive.
S1E53: Ep 053 FoxFM Martin Molloy. 23 Nov, 1998

The 3AW Archive.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 74:04


Tony Martin and Mick Molloy hosting drive on the Austereo network was "must listen to" radio in the late 1990s.  It was a ratings smash, rare for a national drive show.  It paved the way for Hamish and Andy in the late 2000s and FM drive shows as we know them today. I had no Martin Molloy audio in my archive, but was very keen to feature them here so this audio was lifted from Warren Perso's Youtube page where there is much more comedy gold to be found. Photo Credit : Radio Today See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Uncommon
Luke Kidgell - How to become a certified Memelord

Uncommon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 90:47


Get all links mentioned in the episode here: http://bit.ly/102lukekidgell Skip through the episode: 01:34 - Introduction 04:34 - Icebreaker 05:15 - Reece Mastin 09:08 - Memes, Aussie comedy 15:35 - High school gags 17:20 - “You don’t own me” meme 25:04 - “Make Blading Great Again” 27:05 - Viral videos & social media 33:50 - Wikipedia, Amy Shark 36:43 - Growing up in Diamond Creek 39:48 - Looking older than you are 46:50 - What he wanted to be growing up 55:49 - Work ethic & process 01:00:50 - Old guard vs new media 01:03:08 - Current schedule 01:05:02 - The brand of Luke Kidgell 01:16:14 - Disrupting radio with Lewis 01:21:05 - In-jokes 01:23:53 - Pranking radio bosses 01:26:32 - Morning & evening routines 01:27:08 - Best purchase under $200 01:27:27 - A book he would gift 01:27:50 - If he could have a billboard anywhere 01:28:25 - A quote he lives by

Conversations IN Noosa
Greg Smith - Radio researcher, strategist, group programmer.

Conversations IN Noosa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 22:04


Greg had a desire to work in radio from a very young age however he admits that he didn’t have the ‘gift of the gab’, preferring to work behind the scenes instead of in front of a microphone. Was Greg simply in the right place at the right time or was it his interest in the research and strategic side of radio that landed him at the forefront of what would become a major game changer in the way that radio stations were run in this country. In this podcast, we talk about the challenges that radio faces today up against content on-demand platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. Has Australia missed the boat when it comes to DAB+? And what should radio networks be doing with their spare digital channels? The discovery of Kyle Sandilands in Darwin, Jeff Allis and Boost Juice and the book Thick Face, Black Heart.

Dan Brophy's Quit Your Day Job*
EP 10: HOW TO PRODUCE YOUR CREATIVE LIFE with Sam Cananagh (Austereo, ‘Hamish & Andy’)

Dan Brophy's Quit Your Day Job*

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 52:25 Transcription Available


What does it take to be one of the most in-demand creative thinkers in Australian radio? I thought I’d ask Sam Cavanagh. He’s been a producer at Southern Cross Austereo since the early 2000s,  and is best known for producing his good mates Hamish and Andy, but has has also acted as producer and a creative consultant on a countless other radio shows across the Austereo, Hit and Triple M networks. Sam Cav is revered in his industry. There’s no one who does what he does better. I wanted to chat to Sam about the practical day-to-day processes that go into being a leader in his field.  How does he plan his day? How does he stay on top of a never ending to-do list? When does he find time for exercise, personal reflection and the gathering of inspiration that will fuel his next great idea? The challenges that Sam faces in a creative and logitically demanding role within a fast-paced environment are relatable to us all - not just those in the radio industry. It is often our lack of systems and processes that prevents us from getting on top of our workload to be top of our game. Sam is a big-picture creative thinker who knows how to get the most of his day - the of people he works with. I’ve looked up to him for a long time, so it was an honour to have a chat to him for Quit Your Day Job.

Game Changers: Radio
Episode 39 - Jeff Allis

Game Changers: Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2017 48:45


Jeff Allis spent close to 20 years at Austereo starting as a mid-dawn announcer at SA-FM and culminating in the national programming role during the late 90’s and early 2000’s He made a significant role in the creation of the MMM Rock, Sport and Comedy positioning and developed some of the biggest stars on radio, including Kyle Sandilands, Hamish and Andy, Eddie McGuire, James Brayshaw and many others. He is a man of many talents. In 2000 he co-founded Boost Juice with his wife Janine. He left the radio industry in 2007 to concentrate on expanding Boost Juice, turning a one-brand company into a multi-retail branded international company, Retail Zoo. Game Changers: Radio is a show dedicated to the radio industry. Get in touch with our host Craig Bruce on Twitter @cb_bruce and our producer Jay Mueller @bad_producer. Check out all of our episodes at www.radiogamechangers.com.   Support the show.

This Sporting Wife
Steve Hart

This Sporting Wife

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2017 61:34


Channel 10, Fox Sports, Austereo, Steve Hart has been in the media game for more than 20 years and experienced some of Australia's most iconic sports moment. He talked to Shannon and Fiona about his time in the sports media, how he started out and ended up where he is today and some of the big moments -- players getting busted on benders during Origin -- and biggest stars he's worked with. It's not just in sport that he's rubbed shoulders with the best. As frontman of Steve Hart and the All Stars, his Aussie Rock Show pulls in some of the best rockers the country's produced. He discusses what guys like Angry Anderson are really like and also reveals the strange level of celebrity his daughter earned the family when she was just a young girl.  

Media Mates
Episode #29 - Mike Morrow

Media Mates

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2016 54:51


Mike Morrow from News Corp chats about why he left his hometown of Perth, how he ended up in the Austereo newsroom and the changing landscape of media in 2016. 

Holly-J's Podcast
National Party People | Holly-J | Guest Mix 16/08/2013

Holly-J's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2013 23:22


Had the pleasure of joining Ed Coleman, Brooke Evers, Matty Acton & the party people crew for a guest mix & interview recently which aired nationwide on Austereo networks (Fox FM/Today FM etc! :) Track listing: 666 Drop – Holly-J, Shona McCoy & NeeQ (Holly-J Club Mix) Eat, Sleep, Rave, Repeat – Fatboy Slim & Riva Star (Jack Morrison Remix) Oh My Barbaric – DJ Bam Bam vs Tweet (Holly-J Mashup) BBBS Faithful Voodoo – Clockwork vs Fatman Scoop vs Coming Soon Solace – Holly-J feat Madeleine Jayne (Original Mix) DTB – Scotty Lee (Original Mix) All My Cannonball Drop – Tom Piper & Tommy Trash vs Showtek & Justin Prime (Holly-J Mashup) Hit The Door – Halfway House & Beatz Projected (Original Mix) [Diamond Life Acapella] Eternity – Holly-J & Werewolf feat Madeleine Jayne & NeeQ (Original Mix) Animals - Martin Garrix [Melbourne Bounce - Orkestrated Acapella] S.W.A.T. Team – Chardy & Kronic (Reece Low Remix) Incredible Lights – Ellie Goulding vs Carnage & Bogore (Holly-J Mashup)

Soapbox Darby
dumbed down atheist23C Athur Comer in 3D

Soapbox Darby

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2012 65:29


A very Arthur Christmas to you all..Arthur Comer chats about 'I love green guide letters'...The committee of naysayers...Julia Gillard Atheist's non free speech.. Arthur's extended warranty.. Austereo...Atheism +...Arthur takes the 'Comer Quiz'...Reads a few bible Quotes.. Bah humbug for the Reindeer... Works in a 'think of the children angle'...All in all 'Classic Comer' Christmas fun... And most importantly Arthur's Christmas message...Arthur takes his tablet...And then Margaret hurries him out the door...

Soapbox Darby
dumbed down atheist23C Athur Comer in 3D

Soapbox Darby

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2012 65:29


A very Arthur Christmas to you all..Arthur Comer chats about 'I love green guide letters'...The committee of naysayers...Julia Gillard Atheist's non free speech.. Arthur's extended warranty.. Austereo...Atheism +...Arthur takes the 'Comer Quiz'...Reads a few bible Quotes.. Bah humbug for the Reindeer... Works in a 'think of the children angle'...All in all 'Classic Comer' Christmas fun... And most importantly Arthur's Christmas message...Arthur takes his tablet...And then Margaret hurries him out the door...

The Small Business Big Marketing Podcast with Timbo Reid
#108 Interview with Jules Lund PLUS a little nudity!

The Small Business Big Marketing Podcast with Timbo Reid

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2012 49:15


Having your own show is a brilliant marketing strategy for any business. And what better person to learn some tricks of the trade from than national TV and radio star, Jules Lund. I first met Jules Lund ten years ago when he was a young fella volunteering at The Reach Foundation. Since then Jules has gone on to become a super star of the Australian media scene. His meteoric rise to fame has included him founding and hosting a fantastic show on FOXFM called Dash, many years as a globe trotting reporter on the TV travel show Getaway and he now co-hosts the nationally popular Fi Fi and Jules Show on the Austereo network (having successfully taken over from Hamish and Andy two years ago- no mean feat!). His show, BTW, is also one of the most downloaded podcasts in Australia. The big question is, what light can Jules Lund shed on small business marketing? Fair question indeed. The answer is plenty. Listen up ... The post #108 Interview with Jules Lund PLUS a little nudity! appeared first on Small Business Big Marketing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.