Commercial radio ad revenue on downward spiral
The nation’s largest commercial radio outlets have been hit by falling advertising revenue, new figures by Commercial Radio & Audio show.
The nation’s largest commercial radio outlets have been hit by falling advertising revenue, new figures by Commercial Radio & Audio show.
More than 1100 people will gather at the annual D_Coded event in Sydney and Melbourne this week to discuss transformative digital solutions.
The boss of trouble-plagued Channel 7 has quit the media company after weeks of turmoil engulfing the network.
The number of Australians taking up this new option has doubled in the past twelve months.
The ABC’s failing radio ratings in 2024 – particularly in the key breakfast timeslot in both Sydney and Melbourne – has management deeply concerned.
The media company has settled with 20-year-old university student Benjamin Cohen after wrongly naming him as the Westfield Bondi Junction mass murderer.
The host of ABC’s 7.30 program has been cleared of bias during an interview with an Israel Defence Forces spokesman about the World Central Kitchen aid worker deaths.
Statements have been taken from Sunrise staff including presenter Matt Shirvington to find out how the wrong man was named as the Bondi Junction killer on air.
The taxpayer-funded broadcaster’s spending on advertising, marketing and promotions has soared despite falling audiences.
James Warburton has handed over the reins after five years running the media company, which is now embroiled in scandalous claims plaguing investigative program Spotlight.
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