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The Kyle & Jackie O Show

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ARN admits Kyle and Jackie O crisis cost more than their $20m payday
Business

ARN admits Kyle and Jackie O crisis cost more than their $20m payday

Advertiser concerns linked to the show contributed to $26.4 million in lost metro and regional revenue during FY25.

by Natasha LeeMay 7, 2026

'Regulation won't save them': Expert slams ACMA's Kyle & Jackie O plan
Analysis

'Regulation won't save them': Expert slams ACMA's Kyle & Jackie O plan

Wade Kingsley: 'This stuff is tasteless, but they shouldn't be banned from doing it.'

by Natasha LeeNov 13, 2025

Kyle Sandilands joins cast of Hollywood action flick
Radio

Kyle Sandilands joins cast of Hollywood action flick

The film has been described by Sandilands as 'Snakes on a Plane, but with zombies'.

by Natasha LeeMay 26, 2025

iHeart celebrates 60 straight weeks as nation's #1 podcast publisher
Podcasts

iHeart celebrates 60 straight weeks as nation's #1 podcast publisher

Corey Layton: 'It's proof that iHeart is delivering the scale, consistency, and content quality that audiences love and advertisers trust'.

by Natasha LeeMay 21, 2025

Nova Entertainment claims Australia's biggest radio audience: 'Cume tells the story'
Radio

Nova Entertainment claims Australia's biggest radio audience: 'Cume tells the story'

With 6.5 million weekly listeners and the top national breakfast cume, Nova Entertainment is powering ahead across key markets.

by Natasha LeeMay 2, 2025

ACMA rules 'The Kyle & Jackie O show' breached decency code
Radio

ACMA rules 'The Kyle & Jackie O show' breached decency code

ACMA noted the segment's content would likely offend "any reasonable person".

by Natasha LeeMar 28, 2025

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