'Attention spans may have shortened, but the unique cut-through of respected, interesting voices keeps audiences engaged.'
Duncan Campbell: 'We know that Adelaide is going love listening to her and Max as they keep the listeners entertained, informed and...
'From homeless people to truck drivers, from CEOs to political leaders, we all came together to chat with candour, respect, and kindness.'
'Our focus [in 2025] is to grow our breakfast shows'.
'In footy-speak, I can't wait to tackle this new challenge and continue the outstanding work of Mark Levy as host.'
The TV hot's shock move, Australia’s shakers on the biggest threats to journalism, and Drive show host leaves 2GB.
'The connections our audiences have with personalities like Jonesy and Amanda, or Kyle and Jackie O, are incredibly powerful.'
'Our approach [for 2025] will be to provide those brand-safe, family environments through all of our shows.'
Australia’s shakers on the biggest threats to journalism, behind the NRL's PNG expansion deal, top TV of the year.
Kyle and Jackie O end the year with 5% of the Melbourne Breakfast share.
B105 also keep #1 breakfast.
Steve Sos: 'We’ve been spoiled by the number of massive global superstars visiting our shores this year across every genre of music.'
WSFM drops to #4.
'Games allow people to become a bit more playful'.
Rules Don’t Apply: The Attention Economy.
Full Story from The Guardian Australia debuts at #14.
In November, iHeart recorded over 6.9 million listeners and 19.4 million downloads.
'The thing that drives our attention is not what you think. You're less in control of your own attention.'