Ray Hadley
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Radio
The moment that cracked radio tough guy Ray Hadley
Signing off on a 40-year career, the Sydney radio star was brought to tears by one sound bite.
- by Jordan Baker
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Radio finishes its year of big-name exits with a tale of two cities
Kyle Sandilands and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson’s foray into Melbourne has ended 2024 on a low, with their show dropping to a 5 per cent market share, while their predecessors - now on Nova - continue to dominate.
- by Calum Jaspan
Ray Hadley’s 2GB successor revealed
Sports broadcaster, NRL caller and journalist Mark Levy will take over as 2GB Mornings host.
- by Calum Jaspan
Ray Hadley hits back at ‘lowlife’ Mark Latham in epic radio spray
Mark Latham has been using parliamentary privilege to say all manner of things about his many foes. On Thursday, the shock jock had enough.
- by Kishor Napier-Raman and Stephen Brook
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.
- by Jessica McSweeney
‘The end of the dinosaur era’: What next for Sydney’s talkback stations as titans bow out
The departure of some big names this year adds to the challenges facing AM radio.
- by Jordan Baker
Ray Hadley knocked off top spot after 20 years
Retiring 2GB star Ray Hadley has lost his first radio ratings survey since 2004, breaking a streak of 160 wins.
- by Calum Jaspan and Nell Geraets
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Radio
Feared by politicians, loved by listeners: now it’s time for Ray Hadley’s mic-drop
He’s the radio broadcaster who wielded a big stick. Now, Hadley is retiring from 2GB and shifting the power balance of Sydney radio.
- by Jordan Baker
Analysis
Radio
Ray-liable Hadley’s exit a defining moment for Nine’s radio business
The radio veteran delivered 160 consecutive survey wins in the crucial morning slot for Nine and will be difficult to replace.
- by Calum Jaspan
Ray Hadley quits 2GB in bombshell announcement to listeners
His departure comes as a surprise after only recently signing a contract extension.
- by Jordan Baker
Henskens survives NSW Liberals’ crisis talks after text message revelations
The decision to keep the shadow attorney-general on the frontbench came with the party engulfed in crisis over the failure to nominate 140 candidates in the September 14 council elections.
- by Max Maddison
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