Ben Fordham
Alan Jones was the king of morning radio. His arrest played out live on air
Radio station 2GB had the tough task of covering the arrest of its former breakfast radio star during what used to be his old slot.
- Jessica McSweeney
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Ben Fordham, Jonesy and Amanda win big at radio awards
Brendan Jones and Amanda Keller have been named Best On-Air Team at the 35th annual Australian Commercial Radio & Audio Awards.
- Thomas Mitchell
Nine’s Ben Fordham breached broadcast rules with Uber deal
The media watchdog says the top-rating breakfast radio host failed to properly disclose a commercial deal with the ride-share giant.
- Calum Jaspan
Extremist influencer defies calls to cancel Australia tour
Immigration Minister Tony Burke last week indicated he would block Candace Owens’ expected visa application, saying, “I hope she has a good refunds policy”.
- Paul Sakkal
‘A bit of a slow-motion train wreck’: 3AW’s Tom Elliott on his infamous father’s fall
The son of controversial 1980s businessman John Elliott and former state MP Lorraine Elliott never wanted a career in the public eye. What happened?
- Konrad Marshall
Tangled Webb: How Beau Lamarre-Condon put top cop’s leadership on trial
As the public face of NSW policing, Karen Webb’s media performance this week has raised questions about her capacity to do the job.
- Jordan Baker
Ray Hadley cut contact with Alan Jones after indecent assault allegation
The 2GB host revealed he “basically severed contact” with Alan Jones some time ago after an employee disclosed allegations of indecent assault against the broadcaster. Jones has denied all allegations.
- Jessica McSweeney and Calum Jaspan
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Telegraph TV to lead News Corp’s beefed-up video offering
News Corp Australia has tapped 2GB radio star Ben Fordham’s executive producer, James Willis, to lead a flagship video project at The Daily Telegraph.
- Calum Jaspan
Rio’s former first lady lashes ‘disconnected’ corporates over Voice support
The wife of the former Rio Tinto boss who oversaw the Juukan Gorge scandal has railed against “special privileges” for Indigenous Australians.
- Noel Towell and Kishor Napier-Raman
Rio Tinto’s former ‘First Lady’ lashes corporate Yes backers
Muriel Demarcus, whose husband Jean-Sebastien Jacques resigned as Rio Tinto boss after the firm blew up sacred Indigenous sites, had little time for the Voice.
- Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell
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