ABC Radio National breakfast’s ratings demise continues
The taxpayer-funded broadcaster’s flagship political radio program has seen ratings continue to fall in the past two years, shedding more than 120,000 listeners.
The taxpayer-funded broadcaster’s flagship political radio program has seen ratings continue to fall in the past two years, shedding more than 120,000 listeners.
The News Media Bargaining Code will be strengthened to ensure media outlets receive appropriate remuneration for the use of their content on digital platforms.
The ABC review into Tom Joyner says he didn’t intend to cause harm when he said in a WhatsApp group that claims of babies in Israel being beheaded by Hamas were ‘bullsh..’.
Seven West boss Kerry Stokes feared the implications of the potential release of thousands of emails about the Ben Roberts-Smith defamation case.
Patricia Karvelas took over as host of RN Breakfast from veteran broadcaster Fran Kelly two years ago, but since then audience numbers have fallen dramatically.
The media company has announced to staff that the head of its publishing arm is departing his role after two years and he will be replaced in the new year.
The ABC’s youth music channel has been scolded by the taxpayer-funded organisation’s ombudsman after airing controversial comments supporting Palestine.
The radio industry’s peak body and some of the nation’s biggest on-air stars have pleaded that unless fees to play music remain capped, the industry risks job losses.
The public broadcaster has completed its radio shake-up for 2024 but critics remain concerned the changes may not go far enough to fix falling audiences.
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