Grammys, Greg Page, Amy Shark, Rhonda Burchmore, Fox Sports, and NRL
What a year in radio – who moved stations for 2020?
• Seven West Media and Prime, The Australian’s Margin Call, 3AW, 2CH, Katrina Blowers, Media Watch, Today, Advertise Or Die campaign, Cricket,...
• QMS, ABC, Fox Sports, rugby league, Farmer Wants a Wife, The Living Room, Netflix, Triple M Melbourne, Sky Sports Radio, 10...
• Stan partnership, Tom Tilley, John Fordham, Ben Fordham, AAP, 10, Q&A, The Australian, ACCC, Gerard Whateley + NRL
• Domain, Marina Go, Peter Fray, Today show, Steve Wood + Nine
• But Worland to co-host revived Dead Set Legends with Wendell & Bolts
• Seven, Prime Media, Hoyts, Nine, The Regional Grant Opportunity program, Triple M, 2GB, Carrie Bickmore, and Bruce McAvaney
• Robert Thomson, NRL and AFL + Steve Smith
• Molan and Johns feud, NBL, NRL Grand Final performers, Kris Kristofferson, Triple M Hard N Heavy + ‘safeguarding’ journalists
• Bruce Gordon, ABC Life, Elle magazine, Alan Jones, Triple M, Struggle Street, Seven, The Block, NRL
• Disney, Alan Jones, Andrew Denton, Asher Keddie, Zoe Ventoura, Curtis Stone, and NRL
• APRA AMCOS, The Australian, Julie Bishop, Channel 7’s Sunday Night, Osher Gunsberg, Ash Barty, and State of Origin
• Seven multis combine with 12% to give Seven network win too