Austereo in tune

Austereo’s future has been a talking point since the Government’s planned changes to media ownership laws were outlined early last month.But if the actions of major shareholder Village Roadshow are any indication, the radio group might be less vulnerable to a predator than speculated.


Austereo has long pointed to the support of the theme park and cinema operator, which has increased its stake from 66.2 per cent to 67.3 per cent. (Source SMH)

6IX update

Craig Weston is now doing weekday afternoons on Perth’s 6IX with Gordon O’Byrne moving back to evenings. Back in June Craig was appointed the PD of the station.

Long lost logos: 3DB

 


From around 1980 here is a long lost logo for 3DB,enjoy.

The Music Director’s ‘must have resource’ is back in print!

Every Music Director and Program Director from radio stations across Australia will be pleased to hear that THE BOOK is back in print!


After completing it’s final print run a number of years ago, the authors of THE BOOK have decided to dust off the old archives and update THE BOOK once again.


The 7th edition of THE BOOK has just been completed and contains full records of music on the Australian Charts from 1956 - 2005.



Information is listed in three cross-referenced sections:
* Chronological by Chart Entry
* Alphabetical by Artist
* Alphabetical by Song Title


Containing information spanning 50 years of music history of all Top 40 entries from 1956 to the end of 2005. This edition supercedes all previous editions, and has added biographical information.


THE BOOK is available for purchase for just $79.00 and you can order via the following link (order form) ORDER YOUR COPY NOW

Something Special 3KZ news theme.

Regulars would remember the vast number of late 70’s radio sound grabs we had on our Radiorumours site. Here is something special from a little earlier in the decade.


This 3KZ news theme is from December 1974, enjoy! LISTEN

Vega 91.5 weekends

Joe Bovalino was back on air on Melbourne radio this weekend. Joe covered Vega 91.5 afternoons and was last heard in Melbourne on the ARN stations. More recently he was with Austereo in Adelaide.

AFL radio rights heats up!

The AFL has put up a $1-million ticket for 2007 radio rights and restructured broadcast packages, which is expected to marginalise the ABC and result in 3AW and SEN fighting for the top-level rights.


The AFL’s senior executive in charge of broadcasting, Ben Buckley, confirmed the league was considering buying a stake in SEN, The Age said.


SEN has revealed it would bid against 3AW and Triple M for radio rights. “SEN are interested in bidding for all the packages we have on offer and we are looking at a relationship with them,” Mr Buckley told The Age.


The A-class package has been costed by the AFL at $1 million per station.
 
3AW met the figure, while Triple M baulked at it.


Industry sources had estimated the costs for rights were between $600,000 and $800,000


3KZ callers circa 1954


We welcome your comments on this topic. What stations do you think will be calling AFL in 2007 and in comparision to TV rights are the radio rights cheap?  Click on the comments link below to add your thoughts to this story.

More on Fiveaa, Bob and the Judge!

Under the terms of Bob Francis new contract with Fiveaa he could virtually be finished up in between commercial breaks. The new contact he signed in February allows for instant  dismissal if he committed contempt again according to a Fiveaa spokesman.


It was also revealed today that Fiveaa had paid $110,000 to magistrate Gary Gumpl  who was defamed by Bob Francis during a talk program.  


In October last year Francis made on-air comments about a man charged with possessing child pornography, and magistrate Gary Gumpl’s decision to consider bail.


Francis, bosses ‘remorseful’ for magistrate comments (ABC)

Ruhfus new GM at 2UE!

 


It has been announced that Simon Ruhfus has been appointed as the new General Manager for 2UE, replacing the departed Ian Sheppard.


Simon will bring a new broom to 2UE and an extensive background across the industry including General Sales Manager - Austereo for 2Day FM national network, Marketing Manager for Prime TV, Network General Manager - Sales and Marketing - Australian Radio Network and General Manager Fox FM Melbourne.

John Knox to retire from 4KQ!

Veteran Brisbane newsreader John Knox will retire next Friday, 4th August, after almost 50 years of involvement in Queensland radio.

Rumours have been rife with suggestions surrounding Knoxies future of late such as the recent quote from a 4BC source that they would be interested in his services.

4KQ will pay tribute to this legend of radio from this coming Monday.

A great head for radio!

You build up a mental image of the face that goes with the voice on the radio, basing your picture on the way they sound, but it’s probably a long way away from the reality.


For the most, though, when you create that mental image, it stays yours - nobody else sees it. However, artist Kieran Boland decided to make his public, by turning his mental images of radio announcers into paintings, and putting them on display in the ‘Face Radio Live’ project. He listened to the radio, painted what he heard and put it on the wall for everyone to see. SOURCE ABC FULL ARTICLE

ACMA finds 2RES broadcast an advertisement

The Australian Communications and Media Authority has found that Radio Eastern Sydney Cooperative Ltd, the licensee of community radio service 2RES, breached the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 by broadcasting an advertisement.


On 23 January 2006, ACMA received a complaint alleging that on 22 January 2006 the licensee of 2RES had broadcast an advertisement during the program Monika Geetmala (also known as Voice of India).


ACMA has found that the licensee of 2RES breached clause 9(1)(b) of Part 5, Schedule 2 to the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 in that it broadcast an advertisement for a restaurant.


To address the compliance issues raised by the breach finding, the licensee has ensured that the presenter of the program is aware of his obligations by reinforcing the need for diligence when presenting a program.


ACMA considers that this action is adequate to address the compliance issues raised by the investigation and ACMA will continue to monitor the licensee’s performance in this regard.

7THE failed to respond to complaint

The Australian Communications and Media Authority has found that Hobart FM Incorporated, the licensee of community radio service 7THE Hobart, breached the Community Broadcasting Code of Practice by failing to respond to a complaint.


On 18 August 2005, ACMA received a written complaint alleging that the licensee of 7THE had failed to provide a written response to a complaint, as required by the code.


The Australian Communications and Media Authority has found that Hobart FM Incorporated, the licensee of community radio service 7THE Hobart, breached the Community Broadcasting Code of Practice by failing to respond to a complaint.


On 18 August 2005, ACMA received a written complaint alleging that the licensee of 7THE had failed to provide a written response to a complaint, as required by the code.

Bob Maumill grabs hold of 6PR mornings

Bob Maumill will return to Perth’s 6PR to replace Liam Bartlett in the all important morning slot.


Maumill was until recently the 6PR afternoon presenter but left after a long running feud with station manager Declan Kelly came to a head. Tattler believes the two have sorted out any problems they may have had although with Bob’s unique style anything could happen in the future! Gary Shannon replaced him on afternoons.


Away from radio Maumill’s other great love is horse racing, so much so 6PR have allowed the program to now start at 9.00am so Bob can take care of his early morning horse commitments.
The rumour mill has mentioned many other names who were keen for the position including Terry Willisee, Matt Price (a newspaper man) and a couple of current 6PR presenters. 


Liam Bartlett leaves 6PR to join Channel 9’s 60 minutes.

Willie settles into drive at Vega 91.5!

There is a new drive show on Melbourne radio and it might just be the tonic that Vega 91.5 needs to climb the ratings ladder.


Wilbur Wilde understands the music he plays and that seems to connect well with the audience. The passion and knowledge about the music shines through - the stories and quotes he adds are a bonus.


Radio just might be crying out for a drive time show that does more than play a good mix of music although there are shows out there that are doing it well.  


At the other end of the spectrum, Vega drive is refreshing unlike some other FM stations (catering to totally different demographics of course) Wilbur does not talk down to callers through boof headed comedy routines and dodgey/risky call in topics.


When the lines are thrown open for callers to contribute to the topic, what ever that may be, it is refreshing to hear callers and host talking on the same level with Wilbur knowing just what to extract from the caller.


Vega drive 3.00pm to 6.00pm Monday to Friday.


 

Unlicensed,fined and off air, it is all Greek to me!

After a detailed investigation by Australian Communications and Media Authority inspectors, Mr George Leoudis of Hurlstone Park, New South Wales, the operator of a Sydney Greek-language radio service, was last week convicted and fined for operating an unlicensed radio transmitter.After pleading not guilty to an offence against the Radiocommunications Act 1992, for the unlicensed operation of a radiocommunications device, Mr Leoudis received a penalty of $4000 plus court costs totalling $65, while his radio transmitter was forfeited to the Commonwealth. FULL ACMA PRESS RELEASE HERE

Finalists announced for 2006 Radio Awards

Finalists announced for 2006 Radio Awards
Five of Australia's best-known on-air teams will battle it out to win this year's Best On-Air Team (metropolitan) gong with finalists announced today in the Australian Commercial Radio Awards (ACRAs), including last year's winners Merrick and Rosso Breakfast (Nova 969); along with The Kyle and Jackie O Show (2Day FM); Brendon Jones and Amanda Keller (WS FM Breakfast); The Cage (Triple M); and Ross Stevenson and John Burns (3AW Breakfast).
 The well-known on-air teams join many of Australia's radio personalities and talking heads from across metropolitan, regional and country stations as finalists in the 18th annual ACRAs, with the winners to be announced at a gala ceremony at Sydney's Luna Park on October 14.Another category hotly contested is the Best Talk Presenter (metropolitan) category with finalists including Stan

Bush whingers will have radio ensnared by red tape

With the proposed changers to media ownership laws Mark Day puts a realist spin on the outcome.


The Howard Government may support the principles of a free enterprise market economy, but when it comes to media it says one thing and does the other. It now plans to re-regulate the radio sector in a way that will return us to the bad old days. It is a backward step, one pushed on it by its populist bush partners, the Nationals, who in turn are reacting to a classic bush whinge. FULL STORY THE AUSTRALIAN

Derryn Hinch ‘cleared’ of sex claim’

True to his word 3AW’s Derryn Hinch has no case to answer in the alleged sex claim brought about by former Army major Mary Ann Martinek. Police have filed a report with the Victorian Office of Public Prosecutions recommending no charges be laid against Derryn Hinch.


The  woman accused the 3AW drive announcer of sexually assaulting her at his St Kilda Road apartment about 12 months prior. He denied the claims.


He admitted on air during the drive program on 3AW in March that he did have a brief sexual encounter with Mary Ann Martinek but that it was consensual.
 He has vowed to pursue her for extortion.


“I went to the police, and I said ‘this is extortion’ and I intend to follow that one. I’ll chase it in every rabbit hole … because my name has been partly cleared, now I want to make her feel the heat.” I knew that I’d done nothing wrong and I said way back that it was malicious, it was vindictive,”


Derryn who normally calls a spade a spade who is suffering from a mystery illness and has refused to reveal exactly what it is. Even those in the industry who are close to him have not been told just how serious his condition is.

4GG what a gem!

Look at this liitle beauty sent to us by a regular visitor.


Mike Williams in For Stan at 2UE

At 2UE Mike Williams has once again covered evenings for Stan Zemanek. Mike Williams said he was sitting in for Stan who is taking a breather for a night or two. Stan Zemanek is currently fighting the battle of his life after being diagnosed with a brain tumour earlier this year.

Radio2 lights out (for now)

Radio2 has basically ceased transmission across the nation and the following landed in our in box late today.


Radio2 has temporarily ceased broadcasting as of Friday, 21st July 2006. Broadcasting on the WorldAudio Groups Licences will resume Christmas 2006. Stay Tuned! Any queries should be forwarded to Hall Chadwick Chartered Accountants & Business Advisers, Ph: 02 9263 2600, Fax: 02 9263 2800.


The above info appears on the Radio2 website.

3GL a life in pictures

Some time back radionews.com.au told you about the wonderful photographic history of Geelong’s 3GL. Since that time Sandy McGray has compiled over 60 images relating to 3GL’s early years into a slideshow. Check out his site and keep an eye out for a young John Vertigan. 3GL Slide show

ASIC hits the airwaves

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has launched a six part radio series, Your Money, designed to help consumers distinguish genuine financial opportunities from scams.


“Consumers are often dazzled by offers of high returns from supposedly secure investments. It’s important that we provide accurate and accessible information to help consumers make informed decisions about their money. This radio series is an innovative way of helping with those decisions,” said Greg Tanzer, ASIC’s executive director of consumer protection.


“We’re delighted that radio stations are helping protect consumers from everyday financial traps and scams and giving them skills to take control of their financial future.”


The radio broadcast, also available online from ASIC’s website, www.fido.gov.au, will feature a range of issues including budgeting and simple savings tips, managing bank accounts, loans and credit cards, getting more from superannuation and understanding insurance. (Financial Standard)

John Hinde - out at 94!

JOHN Hinde, who died this month at the age of 94, was one of the best loved personalities in Australian television and radio. He passed away earlier this month in Sydney. The Australian pays tribute to this remarkable man. FULL STORY

Hinch on Chopper




 


Respected children’s charity Variety is likely to accept thousands of dollars in donations raised with the help of killer Mark “Chopper” Read despite his appearance at an event outraging some guests and sponsors


3AW’s Derryn Hinch, who is a Variety ambassador, was disgusted to learn of Read’s role at the event. “This is a man who was on TV gloating about how many people he has killed. It is just reprehensible.” Hinch has told The Australian the night was like “inviting Hitler to a bar mitzvah”.

Nationals battle for media bill changes

THE Federal Government faces an uphill battle to get its media bill through Parliament, as the influential National Party MP Paul Neville said yesterday that he would not support it without significant changes.


Mr Neville, who chairs the federal Coalition’s backbench communications committee, wants laws introduced that would stop one company from owning a television station, radio station and newspaper in “major provincial markets” such as Cairns, Dubbo and Albury. FULL STORY SMH

The Bunch -Mix 94.5 Tattler Podcast quest

Radio Tattler randomly selects podcasts from radio stations across the country with the latest one from Perth’s Mix 94.5


 


The Bunch - Podcast
Catch the best bits of Mix 94.5’s The Bunch with Fred Botica, Captain Paul and Lisa Shaw! 



Copy and paste this address into your podcast software to start podcasting:

http://podcasts.mix.com.au/bunch.xml

Radiothon 2006 rolls closer

RTRFM is an independent, community radio station broadcasting 24 hours a day to the Perth metro area on 92.1FM  It is Western Australia’s oldest FM radio station, originally established by the University of Western Australia in 1977 as 6UVS.


RTRFM often provides quality programming and music that cannot be found anywhere else. Providing this alternative isn’t cheap, and as such the station relies on Radiothon to ensure it can continue to operate. This is one of the most important Radiothons in RTRFM’s history, with the station recently boosting its staffing levels and operations to improve on the sound of the station. Radiothon 2006 kicks off on Friday August 11 http://www.rtrfm.com.au


 

Bedwell covers 3AW mid dawns

Steve Bedwell covered 3AW mid dawns in place of Alan Pearsal this weekend. This morning Billy Pinell extended his music segment into the midnight hour and was warmly received by the reaction from the callers.

Joyce urges measures to protect local radio

The Queensland Nationals are calling on the Federal Government to mandate local content in local radio in any cross-media mergers.


The urgency resolution was passed at the party’s state conference in Brisbane today.


Proposed Federal Government reforms would allow foreign ownership restrictions to be lifted, paving the way for television, newspaper and radio companies to merge.


Nationals Senator Barnaby Joyce has told delegates protection mechanisms need to be in place, particularly for regional media.


“The media is like a human body it’s always under attack from people who are trying to centralise and take away that diversity of views and you’ve always got to be ever vigilant to protect that because protecting the media, protecting the fourth estate protects our democracy.”



Cyber Shack debuts on TV

Channel 10 will air a Television version of the syndicated radio program The Cyber Shack.


CYBERSHACK TV, a joint venture between Chic Media and CBN Media, is already Australia’s number one independent and dedicated gaming & gadget website (www.cybershack.com) and is a successful radio show with over 200,000 weekly listeners nationally.


The program will go to air on a Tuesaday around 11.00pm.

Joyce says crossing the floor an option

Controversial Nationals Queensland senator Barnaby Joyce has again refused to rule out crossing the floor to vote against the government when legislation on media ownership comes before the Senate.


Under the changes, limits on foreign companies owning a share of the national media will be lifted and Australian firms will get the chance for the first time to own print, radio and TV interests in one city or regional area.


Senator Joyce’s vote is needed by the government if the changes are to become law.


On Saturday, he said he had yet to see the legislation but already had reservations about some parts of it.


“On any piece of legislation, especially a major piece of legislation, I reserve my right to be a senator for my state, a senator for my nation, and to implement the legislation as it is required,” Senator Joyce told reporters outside the Queensland Nationals state conference on Saturday.


“Part of that process must allow me, on issues if required, to cross the floor.


“I will never, ever rule that out because to do so would be to say that I’m defrauding the people of the reason I’m in Canberra.”


In October last year, Senator Joyce became the first government senator to cross the floor when he opposed an overhaul of competition law that would curb the powers of competition watchdog the ACCC over business mergers.


Deputy Prime Minister and federal Nationals Leader Mark Vaile - also in Brisbane for the Nationals state conference - said Senator Joyce’s stance came as no surprise.


“I think that Barnaby is taking a consistent position, as he has done, as far as legislation is concerned.


“As Barnaby normally does, he wants to see the legislation, and that’s fine.


“That’s part of the role of scrutiny of the Senate.”


The media ownership legislation comes before the Senate at its next sitting, which begins next month.


© 2006 AAP

Gotcha - Gotcha calls!

In light of the revelation that 2DAY FM breakfast duo Kyle and Jackie staged a call in segment  yesterday morning one must also ponder how many of these canned laughter painfully burdened breakfast shows gotcha calls are actually on the money as well.


The corn laden calls can usually be pre scripted to the trained ear, not unlike a person of basic intellect picking the next installment in a soap opera.


The sad thing is that many of the presenters also believe they are pioneers in this form of breakfast radio.  Not so my friends and as one wise old breakfast jock once said “Wake up”


The Daily Telegraph covers the 2DAY FM incident here.

Tony’s new baby love

If you thought it would be hard to get up for breakfast radio, imagine doing it after a sleepless night. Nova 91.9 brekkie presenter Tony Moclair and his wife, Kate, have welcomed a new edition to their family. But baby Raphael is proving to be a bit of a handful.


“It’s absolutely wonderful to have him here but it’s a total change of pace,” Tony says.Raphael was born last Thursday and arrived home on Tuesday.


“It’s amazing. You tend to lose track of time,” Tony says. “You have this little person in your life who calls all the shots.”


After sleepless nights, Tony is worried about getting up for work. “I normally get up at 4am for work but I imagine that will be harder when I have only had one hour’s sleep,” he says. (source Adelaide Confidential)

Rhonda a radio natural for 2AY!

From Monday Rhonda Reid takes over the 2AY afternoon airwaves. Rhonda will host between noon and 4pm and brings her own unique style to the Border city.


The former counsellor, masseuse, natural therapist, health food store owner and motivational speaker has an impressive track record of community involvement.Reid plans to put that experience into practice on Monday as the new host of 2AY’s noon to 4pm slot, replacing Ray Kington who left the station in April.


After six months as an announcer and news director broadcasting to the bulk of remote Queensland, Reid is looking forward to her 2AY debut.“I hope to bring my passion for life, my warped sense of humour and my caring nature to 2AY,” she said. As well as afternoons Reid will also present Saturday mornings. FULL STORY BORDER MAIL

Jones’ book challenge faces legal hurdle

Alan Jones will face a legal problem if he tries to sue journalist Chris Masters for a claim that Jones is homosexual: in 21st-century Australia, it is unlikely that claims of homosexuality per se are still defamatory. FULL STORY THE AGE

3MP streams ahead to 30

3MP today celebrated 30 years of broadcasting and has now started streaming live on the net. It looks like a big weekend ahead for ‘MP. Click here to visit their homepage and listen live.

ABC leading the charge on podcasting.

Unbelievable but true podcasting looks like it is here to stay and The Sydney Morning Herald reports that it is the ABC that is leading the charge. Randal Mathieson, said more than 1.5 million podcasts were downloaded in June and with the way figures are heading that should reach a staggering 2 million a month by the end of 2006.


Austereo predicts that by December 2006 just on a million downloads will be flowing out to MP3 players. They are currently providing over 700,000 thousand a month although they do point out that if they were pumping out more content that figure would climb to the one miliion mark almost overnight. Even Alan Jones over at 2GB breakfast surpremo Alan Jones is hitting the 100,000 thousand mark per year.


Podcasting is growing there is no doubt about it and besides the ‘commercial’ side of things taking off there is also the growing niche players from across the net that are offering product on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. Related article SMH

Why Dave wants to be a Vega-tarian

Dave O’Neil’s move from Nova to sister station Vega 91.5fm has set tongues wagging in the radio world.


Many people can’t understand why O’Neil has left a breakfast program rating a 10.3 per cent market share to join one rating 0.9 per cent. All sorts of conspiracy theories have been doing the rounds. The first is that he has been sacked from Nova and been offered the Vega job on a take-it-or-leave-it basis. FULL STORY HERALD SUN

Clinton Grybas a natural born thriller

WHEN it comes to football commentary, 3AW’s Clinton Grybas is a natural. In fact, ABC Radio was so impressed with Grybas’s natural calling talents, it hired him in 1996 when there wasn’t really a vacancy. That was when he was a fresh-faced 21-year-old who’d been calling local football on Eastern FM community radio in Croydon. “I won an ABC cricket commentary prize after sitting at a Victoria-New South Wales one-dayer and taping my commentary into a little tape recorder,” Grybas recalls. FULL STORY HERALD SUN

Watchdog might investigate Bob!

The ACMA is seriously considering  investigation into comments by Fiveaa’s Bob Francis that a magistrate’s face should be “smashed in”.



The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), which received a complaint against Francis as a result of the October 26 program, today said it was yet to receive a copy of the court’s judgment.


“But it’s certainly a matter that we’re aware of and we have an interest in,” ACMA spokesman Donald Robertson said.


He said ACMA would read the judgment before deciding whether to conduct its own investigation to determine if 5AA had breached licensing conditions by allowing Francis’ comments to be aired.

2WL ~ WAVE FM turns 75

WAVE FM, who started life as 2WL celebrated 75 years of broadcasting yesterday. 2WL Wollongong was launched on 18 July 1931 by Wollongong Broadcasting Co and converted to the FM band in 1992. Wave FM

Bob and Fiveaa found guilty

Bob Francis and Fiveaa have both been found guilty of contempt of court, for which he could be jailed.The charge followed an on-air outburst in October last year, when Francis criticised a senior magistrate for even considering a bail application from a man charged with possessing child pornography.


But magistrates are legally bound to hear all bail applications.


Francis and Fiveaa have already settled a defamation case brought by the magistrate.


They will find out their penalty for the contempt at a later date.

Resignation puts cloud over $90m radio rescue

THE resignation of WorldAudio founder and director Andrew Thompson may have put a $90 million rescue plan for the failed radio group in jeopardy.


WorldAudio said he resigned on July 7 and “there is no ready, willing and able person currently prepared to replace (him)”.


The company, put into administration on March 21, now has two directors less than the three required to comply with the Corporations Act. FULL STORY

Minty’s move

RADIO station 4TO lost another of its key members last week when the popular Minty (aka Glenn Mintern) departed for rival 4TTT - the community station that according to the latest tracking is giving its bigger (and wealthier) commercial opposition a bit of a jolt, particularly since the relaunch of its ‘Not the Nine O’Clock News’ at, yes, 8am. Last week the segment provided excellent radio and John Hubbard’s rendition of Cinderella was sheer brilliance. Minty, the arvo voice of 4TO, goes into a new role at the community station - that of GM - but no doubt he will combine a bit of paper shuffling with some welcomed on-air activity. (Townsville Bulletin)

You’re terrible Muriel


 


Church leaders are outraged over a radio publicity stunt that will see a Brisbane DJ tie the knot with one of her listeners ? moments after they first meet.


In a first for Australian radio, bosses at B105 have launched a competition inviting eligible bachelors to apply to marry DJ and Muriel’s Wedding star Gabby Millgate. FULL STORY



ACMA renews licence for 2HHH Hornsby

The Australian Communications and Media Authority has renewed the licence for New South Wales community broadcasting service 2HHH Hornsby after the station was able to satisfy concerns raised by the Authority. FULL STORY

Stan set for the fight of his life.

2UE’s evening host Stan Zemanek  is battling a brain tumour vowing to fight on. Stan was diagnosed in early May and told he had just weeks to live. He has just come through 6 weeks of extensive radiation treatment and is now set to commence the next stage which is chemotherapy.


Ever the trooper Stan returned to his 2UE show some weeks ago but quickly realised he was not ready, this week he did return to host his nightly show at  2UE, where he was overwhelmed by the wave of supportive emails and calls from listeners.

6PR’s Liam Bartlett joins 60 Minutes!

Liam Bartlett has joined Channel 9’s 60 Minutes, with an offer to good to refuse. Bartlett who joined 6PR from the rival AM ABC station earlier this year had full intentions of staying the distance at 6PR where he replaced Paul Murray.


He will remain in his current role for the next 3 weeks before moving to Sydney with his wife and 3 children. He will commence with 60 Minutes in the first week of August. He replaces 60 Minutes veteran Richard Carleton, who died from a heart attack while covering the Beaconsfield miners’ rescue.

ACMA renews licence for 2HHH Hornsby

The Australian Communications and Media Authority has renewed the licence for New South Wales community broadcasting service 2HHH Hornsby after the station was able to satisfy concerns raised by the Authority. FULL STORY

Station of the Week 3MP

This month 3MP turns 30! It seems like only yesterday that Melbourne had that summer feeling with the first new commercial radio station in close to 40 years. Launched on July 21 1976, 3MP settled into an original format at little less edgey than that of power house 3XY.


In 1985 3MP picked up the Beautiful Music format discarded by 3AK. It was this that lead 3MP to some of its strongest audience share ever. The station evolved with the format and as the music was adjusted to meet the audience response the station went from strength to strength.


After buying out the failing 3EE in 1993 3MP began to broadcast on two frequencies, 1377 and 693. Management knew this could not last forever and after various complaints from rival stations 3MP launched Magic 693.


In the mid 1990’s 3AW bought both 3MP and Magic 693. 3AW already had a sinking ship on its hands at the time, 3AK! (which it had  bought and relaunched as you guessed it, a beautiful music station)  3AW knew it could only keep one station and at the time 3MP was viewed in many peoples eyes as the one that could  be sustained. Wrong 3AW had their eyes on one station and that was the fledgling Magic 693 which had already began its ratings climb on 3MP..


The rest they say is history 3MP was sold but first its once quality newsroom was closed, more or less 3MP had some some vital organs ripped out. After being discharged into the hands of  Goulburn Valley Broadcasters the station carried on in an easy listening format with varying levels of ratings and an ever shrinking workforce.


The station derived its name from the Mornington Peninsula ’MP’ and up until 2002 the station was based in Frankston where it was very much part of the fabric of the Peninsula  community for much of its first 25 years or so. After Data and Commerce purchased the station in 2001, the following year it moved in with sister station 3AK in inner city Richmond.


Happy Birthday 3MP!

Radio wags a finger over digital threat

THE radio industry has slammed proposals to protect regional content levels as part of the Government’s media reform plans and warned that new digital services must not be used as a “back door into radio”.


Industry body Commercial Radio Australia said plans to regulate local news, community service announcements and emergency warnings were “heavy-handed” and, in the case of emergency warnings, “redundant” as they were already covered by the industry codes of practice.


The reforms, unveiled by Communications Minister Helen Coonan yesterday, show the Government will legislate to protect regional content on radio and television to combat criticism of its “four voices” diversity test in regional areas FULL STORY THE AUSTRALIAN

Out damn spots

NOBODY seems to have read Chris Masters’s Jonestown biography of radio shock jock Alan Jones, but everyone seems to know what’s in it.


The whole exercise has been a masterpiece of pre-publicity for the yet-unpublished book, but there seems a largish body of mysteriously informed opinion that Jones has taken exception to references to his sexuality and, according to rival Mike Carlton, a number of gay sexual encounters FULL STORY COURIER MAIL

Ratings killed the radio star

Comedian Judith Lucy is happy with the reception of her new show.


“With a title like I Failed! I did realise I was leaving myself somewhat open there,” she says.


“If a show about failing on radio then also failed, if the reviews were going to be along the lines of ‘I Failed - she sure did!’, I think I would have killed myself. But the fact that we’re chatting would indicate that it’s been going pretty well.” FULL STORY SMH

2QN and 3NE extend 3AW coverage!

Sister stations 2QN and 3NE will both be taking 3AW’s Sports Today from Monday the 17th of July. The program will replace the 2 hour music shift that currently times out to the Nightline program. Ironically 3NE’s FM counterpart Edge FM takes a live feed of Triple M’s Football.

Hughesy Kate and UM!

Nova 100 breakfast trio Hughesy, Kate and Dave are no more with the departure of Dave O’Neil to sister station Vega 91.5. Dave has jumped straight into breakfast with the existing team of Denise Scott, Bev O’Connor and Shaun Micallef at Vega. Nova have renamed their breakfast show the Hughesy and Kate show while Tim Blackwell will anchor the program. . 
 

ACE ditches Nightline

The ACE Radio Network have recently replaced the relay of 3AW’s Nightline with their own programming, presented by regional veteran Mark Watson. ACE have enjoyed a six year invovlement with Nightline.


2QN and 3NE the two other regional stations that  use Nightline will continue with the program.

Austereo in tune

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Austereo’s future has been a talking point since the Government’s planned changes to media ownership laws were outlined early last month.But if the actions of major shareholder Village Roadshow are any indication, the radio group might be less vulnerable to a predator than speculated.


Austereo has long pointed to the support of the theme park and cinema operator, which has increased its stake from 66.2 per cent to 67.3 per cent. (Source SMH)

6IX update

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Craig Weston is now doing weekday afternoons on Perth’s 6IX with Gordon O’Byrne moving back to evenings. Back in June Craig was appointed the PD of the station.

Long lost logos: 3DB

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From around 1980 here is a long lost logo for 3DB,enjoy.

The Music Director’s ‘must have resource’ is back in print!

Sunday, July 30, 2006 | 0 comments »

Every Music Director and Program Director from radio stations across Australia will be pleased to hear that THE BOOK is back in print!


After completing it’s final print run a number of years ago, the authors of THE BOOK have decided to dust off the old archives and update THE BOOK once again.


The 7th edition of THE BOOK has just been completed and contains full records of music on the Australian Charts from 1956 - 2005.



Information is listed in three cross-referenced sections:
* Chronological by Chart Entry
* Alphabetical by Artist
* Alphabetical by Song Title


Containing information spanning 50 years of music history of all Top 40 entries from 1956 to the end of 2005. This edition supercedes all previous editions, and has added biographical information.


THE BOOK is available for purchase for just $79.00 and you can order via the following link (order form) ORDER YOUR COPY NOW

Something Special 3KZ news theme.

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Regulars would remember the vast number of late 70’s radio sound grabs we had on our Radiorumours site. Here is something special from a little earlier in the decade.


This 3KZ news theme is from December 1974, enjoy! LISTEN

Vega 91.5 weekends

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Joe Bovalino was back on air on Melbourne radio this weekend. Joe covered Vega 91.5 afternoons and was last heard in Melbourne on the ARN stations. More recently he was with Austereo in Adelaide.

AFL radio rights heats up!

Saturday, July 29, 2006 | 0 comments »

The AFL has put up a $1-million ticket for 2007 radio rights and restructured broadcast packages, which is expected to marginalise the ABC and result in 3AW and SEN fighting for the top-level rights.


The AFL’s senior executive in charge of broadcasting, Ben Buckley, confirmed the league was considering buying a stake in SEN, The Age said.


SEN has revealed it would bid against 3AW and Triple M for radio rights. “SEN are interested in bidding for all the packages we have on offer and we are looking at a relationship with them,” Mr Buckley told The Age.


The A-class package has been costed by the AFL at $1 million per station.
 
3AW met the figure, while Triple M baulked at it.


Industry sources had estimated the costs for rights were between $600,000 and $800,000


3KZ callers circa 1954


We welcome your comments on this topic. What stations do you think will be calling AFL in 2007 and in comparision to TV rights are the radio rights cheap?  Click on the comments link below to add your thoughts to this story.

More on Fiveaa, Bob and the Judge!

Friday, July 28, 2006 | 0 comments »

Under the terms of Bob Francis new contract with Fiveaa he could virtually be finished up in between commercial breaks. The new contact he signed in February allows for instant  dismissal if he committed contempt again according to a Fiveaa spokesman.


It was also revealed today that Fiveaa had paid $110,000 to magistrate Gary Gumpl  who was defamed by Bob Francis during a talk program.  


In October last year Francis made on-air comments about a man charged with possessing child pornography, and magistrate Gary Gumpl’s decision to consider bail.


Francis, bosses ‘remorseful’ for magistrate comments (ABC)

Ruhfus new GM at 2UE!

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It has been announced that Simon Ruhfus has been appointed as the new General Manager for 2UE, replacing the departed Ian Sheppard.


Simon will bring a new broom to 2UE and an extensive background across the industry including General Sales Manager - Austereo for 2Day FM national network, Marketing Manager for Prime TV, Network General Manager - Sales and Marketing - Australian Radio Network and General Manager Fox FM Melbourne.

John Knox to retire from 4KQ!

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Veteran Brisbane newsreader John Knox will retire next Friday, 4th August, after almost 50 years of involvement in Queensland radio.

Rumours have been rife with suggestions surrounding Knoxies future of late such as the recent quote from a 4BC source that they would be interested in his services.

4KQ will pay tribute to this legend of radio from this coming Monday.

A great head for radio!

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You build up a mental image of the face that goes with the voice on the radio, basing your picture on the way they sound, but it’s probably a long way away from the reality.


For the most, though, when you create that mental image, it stays yours - nobody else sees it. However, artist Kieran Boland decided to make his public, by turning his mental images of radio announcers into paintings, and putting them on display in the ‘Face Radio Live’ project. He listened to the radio, painted what he heard and put it on the wall for everyone to see. SOURCE ABC FULL ARTICLE

ACMA finds 2RES broadcast an advertisement

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The Australian Communications and Media Authority has found that Radio Eastern Sydney Cooperative Ltd, the licensee of community radio service 2RES, breached the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 by broadcasting an advertisement.


On 23 January 2006, ACMA received a complaint alleging that on 22 January 2006 the licensee of 2RES had broadcast an advertisement during the program Monika Geetmala (also known as Voice of India).


ACMA has found that the licensee of 2RES breached clause 9(1)(b) of Part 5, Schedule 2 to the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 in that it broadcast an advertisement for a restaurant.


To address the compliance issues raised by the breach finding, the licensee has ensured that the presenter of the program is aware of his obligations by reinforcing the need for diligence when presenting a program.


ACMA considers that this action is adequate to address the compliance issues raised by the investigation and ACMA will continue to monitor the licensee’s performance in this regard.

7THE failed to respond to complaint

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The Australian Communications and Media Authority has found that Hobart FM Incorporated, the licensee of community radio service 7THE Hobart, breached the Community Broadcasting Code of Practice by failing to respond to a complaint.


On 18 August 2005, ACMA received a written complaint alleging that the licensee of 7THE had failed to provide a written response to a complaint, as required by the code.


The Australian Communications and Media Authority has found that Hobart FM Incorporated, the licensee of community radio service 7THE Hobart, breached the Community Broadcasting Code of Practice by failing to respond to a complaint.


On 18 August 2005, ACMA received a written complaint alleging that the licensee of 7THE had failed to provide a written response to a complaint, as required by the code.

Bob Maumill grabs hold of 6PR mornings

Thursday, July 27, 2006 | 0 comments »

Bob Maumill will return to Perth’s 6PR to replace Liam Bartlett in the all important morning slot.


Maumill was until recently the 6PR afternoon presenter but left after a long running feud with station manager Declan Kelly came to a head. Tattler believes the two have sorted out any problems they may have had although with Bob’s unique style anything could happen in the future! Gary Shannon replaced him on afternoons.


Away from radio Maumill’s other great love is horse racing, so much so 6PR have allowed the program to now start at 9.00am so Bob can take care of his early morning horse commitments.
The rumour mill has mentioned many other names who were keen for the position including Terry Willisee, Matt Price (a newspaper man) and a couple of current 6PR presenters. 


Liam Bartlett leaves 6PR to join Channel 9’s 60 minutes.

Willie settles into drive at Vega 91.5!

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There is a new drive show on Melbourne radio and it might just be the tonic that Vega 91.5 needs to climb the ratings ladder.


Wilbur Wilde understands the music he plays and that seems to connect well with the audience. The passion and knowledge about the music shines through - the stories and quotes he adds are a bonus.


Radio just might be crying out for a drive time show that does more than play a good mix of music although there are shows out there that are doing it well.  


At the other end of the spectrum, Vega drive is refreshing unlike some other FM stations (catering to totally different demographics of course) Wilbur does not talk down to callers through boof headed comedy routines and dodgey/risky call in topics.


When the lines are thrown open for callers to contribute to the topic, what ever that may be, it is refreshing to hear callers and host talking on the same level with Wilbur knowing just what to extract from the caller.


Vega drive 3.00pm to 6.00pm Monday to Friday.


 

Unlicensed,fined and off air, it is all Greek to me!

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After a detailed investigation by Australian Communications and Media Authority inspectors, Mr George Leoudis of Hurlstone Park, New South Wales, the operator of a Sydney Greek-language radio service, was last week convicted and fined for operating an unlicensed radio transmitter.After pleading not guilty to an offence against the Radiocommunications Act 1992, for the unlicensed operation of a radiocommunications device, Mr Leoudis received a penalty of $4000 plus court costs totalling $65, while his radio transmitter was forfeited to the Commonwealth. FULL ACMA PRESS RELEASE HERE

Finalists announced for 2006 Radio Awards

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Finalists announced for 2006 Radio Awards
Five of Australia's best-known on-air teams will battle it out to win this year's Best On-Air Team (metropolitan) gong with finalists announced today in the Australian Commercial Radio Awards (ACRAs), including last year's winners Merrick and Rosso Breakfast (Nova 969); along with The Kyle and Jackie O Show (2Day FM); Brendon Jones and Amanda Keller (WS FM Breakfast); The Cage (Triple M); and Ross Stevenson and John Burns (3AW Breakfast).
 The well-known on-air teams join many of Australia's radio personalities and talking heads from across metropolitan, regional and country stations as finalists in the 18th annual ACRAs, with the winners to be announced at a gala ceremony at Sydney's Luna Park on October 14.Another category hotly contested is the Best Talk Presenter (metropolitan) category with finalists including Stan

Bush whingers will have radio ensnared by red tape

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With the proposed changers to media ownership laws Mark Day puts a realist spin on the outcome.


The Howard Government may support the principles of a free enterprise market economy, but when it comes to media it says one thing and does the other. It now plans to re-regulate the radio sector in a way that will return us to the bad old days. It is a backward step, one pushed on it by its populist bush partners, the Nationals, who in turn are reacting to a classic bush whinge. FULL STORY THE AUSTRALIAN

Derryn Hinch ‘cleared’ of sex claim’

Wednesday, July 26, 2006 | 0 comments »

True to his word 3AW’s Derryn Hinch has no case to answer in the alleged sex claim brought about by former Army major Mary Ann Martinek. Police have filed a report with the Victorian Office of Public Prosecutions recommending no charges be laid against Derryn Hinch.


The  woman accused the 3AW drive announcer of sexually assaulting her at his St Kilda Road apartment about 12 months prior. He denied the claims.


He admitted on air during the drive program on 3AW in March that he did have a brief sexual encounter with Mary Ann Martinek but that it was consensual.
 He has vowed to pursue her for extortion.


“I went to the police, and I said ‘this is extortion’ and I intend to follow that one. I’ll chase it in every rabbit hole … because my name has been partly cleared, now I want to make her feel the heat.” I knew that I’d done nothing wrong and I said way back that it was malicious, it was vindictive,”


Derryn who normally calls a spade a spade who is suffering from a mystery illness and has refused to reveal exactly what it is. Even those in the industry who are close to him have not been told just how serious his condition is.

4GG what a gem!

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Look at this liitle beauty sent to us by a regular visitor.


Mike Williams in For Stan at 2UE

Tuesday, July 25, 2006 | 0 comments »

At 2UE Mike Williams has once again covered evenings for Stan Zemanek. Mike Williams said he was sitting in for Stan who is taking a breather for a night or two. Stan Zemanek is currently fighting the battle of his life after being diagnosed with a brain tumour earlier this year.

Radio2 lights out (for now)

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Radio2 has basically ceased transmission across the nation and the following landed in our in box late today.


Radio2 has temporarily ceased broadcasting as of Friday, 21st July 2006. Broadcasting on the WorldAudio Groups Licences will resume Christmas 2006. Stay Tuned! Any queries should be forwarded to Hall Chadwick Chartered Accountants & Business Advisers, Ph: 02 9263 2600, Fax: 02 9263 2800.


The above info appears on the Radio2 website.

3GL a life in pictures

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Some time back radionews.com.au told you about the wonderful photographic history of Geelong’s 3GL. Since that time Sandy McGray has compiled over 60 images relating to 3GL’s early years into a slideshow. Check out his site and keep an eye out for a young John Vertigan. 3GL Slide show

ASIC hits the airwaves

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The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has launched a six part radio series, Your Money, designed to help consumers distinguish genuine financial opportunities from scams.


“Consumers are often dazzled by offers of high returns from supposedly secure investments. It’s important that we provide accurate and accessible information to help consumers make informed decisions about their money. This radio series is an innovative way of helping with those decisions,” said Greg Tanzer, ASIC’s executive director of consumer protection.


“We’re delighted that radio stations are helping protect consumers from everyday financial traps and scams and giving them skills to take control of their financial future.”


The radio broadcast, also available online from ASIC’s website, www.fido.gov.au, will feature a range of issues including budgeting and simple savings tips, managing bank accounts, loans and credit cards, getting more from superannuation and understanding insurance. (Financial Standard)

John Hinde - out at 94!

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JOHN Hinde, who died this month at the age of 94, was one of the best loved personalities in Australian television and radio. He passed away earlier this month in Sydney. The Australian pays tribute to this remarkable man. FULL STORY

Hinch on Chopper

Monday, July 24, 2006 | 0 comments »




 


Respected children’s charity Variety is likely to accept thousands of dollars in donations raised with the help of killer Mark “Chopper” Read despite his appearance at an event outraging some guests and sponsors


3AW’s Derryn Hinch, who is a Variety ambassador, was disgusted to learn of Read’s role at the event. “This is a man who was on TV gloating about how many people he has killed. It is just reprehensible.” Hinch has told The Australian the night was like “inviting Hitler to a bar mitzvah”.

Nationals battle for media bill changes

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THE Federal Government faces an uphill battle to get its media bill through Parliament, as the influential National Party MP Paul Neville said yesterday that he would not support it without significant changes.


Mr Neville, who chairs the federal Coalition’s backbench communications committee, wants laws introduced that would stop one company from owning a television station, radio station and newspaper in “major provincial markets” such as Cairns, Dubbo and Albury. FULL STORY SMH

The Bunch -Mix 94.5 Tattler Podcast quest

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Radio Tattler randomly selects podcasts from radio stations across the country with the latest one from Perth’s Mix 94.5


 


The Bunch - Podcast
Catch the best bits of Mix 94.5’s The Bunch with Fred Botica, Captain Paul and Lisa Shaw! 



Copy and paste this address into your podcast software to start podcasting:

http://podcasts.mix.com.au/bunch.xml

Radiothon 2006 rolls closer

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RTRFM is an independent, community radio station broadcasting 24 hours a day to the Perth metro area on 92.1FM  It is Western Australia’s oldest FM radio station, originally established by the University of Western Australia in 1977 as 6UVS.


RTRFM often provides quality programming and music that cannot be found anywhere else. Providing this alternative isn’t cheap, and as such the station relies on Radiothon to ensure it can continue to operate. This is one of the most important Radiothons in RTRFM’s history, with the station recently boosting its staffing levels and operations to improve on the sound of the station. Radiothon 2006 kicks off on Friday August 11 http://www.rtrfm.com.au


 

Bedwell covers 3AW mid dawns

Sunday, July 23, 2006 | 0 comments »

Steve Bedwell covered 3AW mid dawns in place of Alan Pearsal this weekend. This morning Billy Pinell extended his music segment into the midnight hour and was warmly received by the reaction from the callers.

Joyce urges measures to protect local radio

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The Queensland Nationals are calling on the Federal Government to mandate local content in local radio in any cross-media mergers.


The urgency resolution was passed at the party’s state conference in Brisbane today.


Proposed Federal Government reforms would allow foreign ownership restrictions to be lifted, paving the way for television, newspaper and radio companies to merge.


Nationals Senator Barnaby Joyce has told delegates protection mechanisms need to be in place, particularly for regional media.


“The media is like a human body it’s always under attack from people who are trying to centralise and take away that diversity of views and you’ve always got to be ever vigilant to protect that because protecting the media, protecting the fourth estate protects our democracy.”



Cyber Shack debuts on TV

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Channel 10 will air a Television version of the syndicated radio program The Cyber Shack.


CYBERSHACK TV, a joint venture between Chic Media and CBN Media, is already Australia’s number one independent and dedicated gaming & gadget website (www.cybershack.com) and is a successful radio show with over 200,000 weekly listeners nationally.


The program will go to air on a Tuesaday around 11.00pm.

Joyce says crossing the floor an option

Saturday, July 22, 2006 | 0 comments »

Controversial Nationals Queensland senator Barnaby Joyce has again refused to rule out crossing the floor to vote against the government when legislation on media ownership comes before the Senate.


Under the changes, limits on foreign companies owning a share of the national media will be lifted and Australian firms will get the chance for the first time to own print, radio and TV interests in one city or regional area.


Senator Joyce’s vote is needed by the government if the changes are to become law.


On Saturday, he said he had yet to see the legislation but already had reservations about some parts of it.


“On any piece of legislation, especially a major piece of legislation, I reserve my right to be a senator for my state, a senator for my nation, and to implement the legislation as it is required,” Senator Joyce told reporters outside the Queensland Nationals state conference on Saturday.


“Part of that process must allow me, on issues if required, to cross the floor.


“I will never, ever rule that out because to do so would be to say that I’m defrauding the people of the reason I’m in Canberra.”


In October last year, Senator Joyce became the first government senator to cross the floor when he opposed an overhaul of competition law that would curb the powers of competition watchdog the ACCC over business mergers.


Deputy Prime Minister and federal Nationals Leader Mark Vaile - also in Brisbane for the Nationals state conference - said Senator Joyce’s stance came as no surprise.


“I think that Barnaby is taking a consistent position, as he has done, as far as legislation is concerned.


“As Barnaby normally does, he wants to see the legislation, and that’s fine.


“That’s part of the role of scrutiny of the Senate.”


The media ownership legislation comes before the Senate at its next sitting, which begins next month.


© 2006 AAP

Gotcha - Gotcha calls!

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In light of the revelation that 2DAY FM breakfast duo Kyle and Jackie staged a call in segment  yesterday morning one must also ponder how many of these canned laughter painfully burdened breakfast shows gotcha calls are actually on the money as well.


The corn laden calls can usually be pre scripted to the trained ear, not unlike a person of basic intellect picking the next installment in a soap opera.


The sad thing is that many of the presenters also believe they are pioneers in this form of breakfast radio.  Not so my friends and as one wise old breakfast jock once said “Wake up”


The Daily Telegraph covers the 2DAY FM incident here.

Tony’s new baby love

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If you thought it would be hard to get up for breakfast radio, imagine doing it after a sleepless night. Nova 91.9 brekkie presenter Tony Moclair and his wife, Kate, have welcomed a new edition to their family. But baby Raphael is proving to be a bit of a handful.


“It’s absolutely wonderful to have him here but it’s a total change of pace,” Tony says.Raphael was born last Thursday and arrived home on Tuesday.


“It’s amazing. You tend to lose track of time,” Tony says. “You have this little person in your life who calls all the shots.”


After sleepless nights, Tony is worried about getting up for work. “I normally get up at 4am for work but I imagine that will be harder when I have only had one hour’s sleep,” he says. (source Adelaide Confidential)

Rhonda a radio natural for 2AY!

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From Monday Rhonda Reid takes over the 2AY afternoon airwaves. Rhonda will host between noon and 4pm and brings her own unique style to the Border city.


The former counsellor, masseuse, natural therapist, health food store owner and motivational speaker has an impressive track record of community involvement.Reid plans to put that experience into practice on Monday as the new host of 2AY’s noon to 4pm slot, replacing Ray Kington who left the station in April.


After six months as an announcer and news director broadcasting to the bulk of remote Queensland, Reid is looking forward to her 2AY debut.“I hope to bring my passion for life, my warped sense of humour and my caring nature to 2AY,” she said. As well as afternoons Reid will also present Saturday mornings. FULL STORY BORDER MAIL

Jones’ book challenge faces legal hurdle

Friday, July 21, 2006 | 0 comments »

Alan Jones will face a legal problem if he tries to sue journalist Chris Masters for a claim that Jones is homosexual: in 21st-century Australia, it is unlikely that claims of homosexuality per se are still defamatory. FULL STORY THE AGE

3MP streams ahead to 30

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3MP today celebrated 30 years of broadcasting and has now started streaming live on the net. It looks like a big weekend ahead for ‘MP. Click here to visit their homepage and listen live.

ABC leading the charge on podcasting.

Wednesday, July 19, 2006 | 0 comments »

Unbelievable but true podcasting looks like it is here to stay and The Sydney Morning Herald reports that it is the ABC that is leading the charge. Randal Mathieson, said more than 1.5 million podcasts were downloaded in June and with the way figures are heading that should reach a staggering 2 million a month by the end of 2006.


Austereo predicts that by December 2006 just on a million downloads will be flowing out to MP3 players. They are currently providing over 700,000 thousand a month although they do point out that if they were pumping out more content that figure would climb to the one miliion mark almost overnight. Even Alan Jones over at 2GB breakfast surpremo Alan Jones is hitting the 100,000 thousand mark per year.


Podcasting is growing there is no doubt about it and besides the ‘commercial’ side of things taking off there is also the growing niche players from across the net that are offering product on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. Related article SMH

Why Dave wants to be a Vega-tarian

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Dave O’Neil’s move from Nova to sister station Vega 91.5fm has set tongues wagging in the radio world.


Many people can’t understand why O’Neil has left a breakfast program rating a 10.3 per cent market share to join one rating 0.9 per cent. All sorts of conspiracy theories have been doing the rounds. The first is that he has been sacked from Nova and been offered the Vega job on a take-it-or-leave-it basis. FULL STORY HERALD SUN

Clinton Grybas a natural born thriller

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WHEN it comes to football commentary, 3AW’s Clinton Grybas is a natural. In fact, ABC Radio was so impressed with Grybas’s natural calling talents, it hired him in 1996 when there wasn’t really a vacancy. That was when he was a fresh-faced 21-year-old who’d been calling local football on Eastern FM community radio in Croydon. “I won an ABC cricket commentary prize after sitting at a Victoria-New South Wales one-dayer and taping my commentary into a little tape recorder,” Grybas recalls. FULL STORY HERALD SUN

Watchdog might investigate Bob!

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The ACMA is seriously considering  investigation into comments by Fiveaa’s Bob Francis that a magistrate’s face should be “smashed in”.



The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), which received a complaint against Francis as a result of the October 26 program, today said it was yet to receive a copy of the court’s judgment.


“But it’s certainly a matter that we’re aware of and we have an interest in,” ACMA spokesman Donald Robertson said.


He said ACMA would read the judgment before deciding whether to conduct its own investigation to determine if 5AA had breached licensing conditions by allowing Francis’ comments to be aired.

2WL ~ WAVE FM turns 75

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WAVE FM, who started life as 2WL celebrated 75 years of broadcasting yesterday. 2WL Wollongong was launched on 18 July 1931 by Wollongong Broadcasting Co and converted to the FM band in 1992. Wave FM

Bob and Fiveaa found guilty

Tuesday, July 18, 2006 | 0 comments »

Bob Francis and Fiveaa have both been found guilty of contempt of court, for which he could be jailed.The charge followed an on-air outburst in October last year, when Francis criticised a senior magistrate for even considering a bail application from a man charged with possessing child pornography.


But magistrates are legally bound to hear all bail applications.


Francis and Fiveaa have already settled a defamation case brought by the magistrate.


They will find out their penalty for the contempt at a later date.

Resignation puts cloud over $90m radio rescue

Sunday, July 16, 2006 | 0 comments »

THE resignation of WorldAudio founder and director Andrew Thompson may have put a $90 million rescue plan for the failed radio group in jeopardy.


WorldAudio said he resigned on July 7 and “there is no ready, willing and able person currently prepared to replace (him)”.


The company, put into administration on March 21, now has two directors less than the three required to comply with the Corporations Act. FULL STORY

Minty’s move

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RADIO station 4TO lost another of its key members last week when the popular Minty (aka Glenn Mintern) departed for rival 4TTT - the community station that according to the latest tracking is giving its bigger (and wealthier) commercial opposition a bit of a jolt, particularly since the relaunch of its ‘Not the Nine O’Clock News’ at, yes, 8am. Last week the segment provided excellent radio and John Hubbard’s rendition of Cinderella was sheer brilliance. Minty, the arvo voice of 4TO, goes into a new role at the community station - that of GM - but no doubt he will combine a bit of paper shuffling with some welcomed on-air activity. (Townsville Bulletin)

You’re terrible Muriel

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Church leaders are outraged over a radio publicity stunt that will see a Brisbane DJ tie the knot with one of her listeners ? moments after they first meet.


In a first for Australian radio, bosses at B105 have launched a competition inviting eligible bachelors to apply to marry DJ and Muriel’s Wedding star Gabby Millgate. FULL STORY



ACMA renews licence for 2HHH Hornsby

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The Australian Communications and Media Authority has renewed the licence for New South Wales community broadcasting service 2HHH Hornsby after the station was able to satisfy concerns raised by the Authority. FULL STORY

Stan set for the fight of his life.

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2UE’s evening host Stan Zemanek  is battling a brain tumour vowing to fight on. Stan was diagnosed in early May and told he had just weeks to live. He has just come through 6 weeks of extensive radiation treatment and is now set to commence the next stage which is chemotherapy.


Ever the trooper Stan returned to his 2UE show some weeks ago but quickly realised he was not ready, this week he did return to host his nightly show at  2UE, where he was overwhelmed by the wave of supportive emails and calls from listeners.

6PR’s Liam Bartlett joins 60 Minutes!

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Liam Bartlett has joined Channel 9’s 60 Minutes, with an offer to good to refuse. Bartlett who joined 6PR from the rival AM ABC station earlier this year had full intentions of staying the distance at 6PR where he replaced Paul Murray.


He will remain in his current role for the next 3 weeks before moving to Sydney with his wife and 3 children. He will commence with 60 Minutes in the first week of August. He replaces 60 Minutes veteran Richard Carleton, who died from a heart attack while covering the Beaconsfield miners’ rescue.

ACMA renews licence for 2HHH Hornsby

Saturday, July 15, 2006 | 0 comments »

The Australian Communications and Media Authority has renewed the licence for New South Wales community broadcasting service 2HHH Hornsby after the station was able to satisfy concerns raised by the Authority. FULL STORY

Station of the Week 3MP

Thursday, July 13, 2006 | 0 comments »

This month 3MP turns 30! It seems like only yesterday that Melbourne had that summer feeling with the first new commercial radio station in close to 40 years. Launched on July 21 1976, 3MP settled into an original format at little less edgey than that of power house 3XY.


In 1985 3MP picked up the Beautiful Music format discarded by 3AK. It was this that lead 3MP to some of its strongest audience share ever. The station evolved with the format and as the music was adjusted to meet the audience response the station went from strength to strength.


After buying out the failing 3EE in 1993 3MP began to broadcast on two frequencies, 1377 and 693. Management knew this could not last forever and after various complaints from rival stations 3MP launched Magic 693.


In the mid 1990’s 3AW bought both 3MP and Magic 693. 3AW already had a sinking ship on its hands at the time, 3AK! (which it had  bought and relaunched as you guessed it, a beautiful music station)  3AW knew it could only keep one station and at the time 3MP was viewed in many peoples eyes as the one that could  be sustained. Wrong 3AW had their eyes on one station and that was the fledgling Magic 693 which had already began its ratings climb on 3MP..


The rest they say is history 3MP was sold but first its once quality newsroom was closed, more or less 3MP had some some vital organs ripped out. After being discharged into the hands of  Goulburn Valley Broadcasters the station carried on in an easy listening format with varying levels of ratings and an ever shrinking workforce.


The station derived its name from the Mornington Peninsula ’MP’ and up until 2002 the station was based in Frankston where it was very much part of the fabric of the Peninsula  community for much of its first 25 years or so. After Data and Commerce purchased the station in 2001, the following year it moved in with sister station 3AK in inner city Richmond.


Happy Birthday 3MP!

Radio wags a finger over digital threat

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THE radio industry has slammed proposals to protect regional content levels as part of the Government’s media reform plans and warned that new digital services must not be used as a “back door into radio”.


Industry body Commercial Radio Australia said plans to regulate local news, community service announcements and emergency warnings were “heavy-handed” and, in the case of emergency warnings, “redundant” as they were already covered by the industry codes of practice.


The reforms, unveiled by Communications Minister Helen Coonan yesterday, show the Government will legislate to protect regional content on radio and television to combat criticism of its “four voices” diversity test in regional areas FULL STORY THE AUSTRALIAN

Out damn spots

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NOBODY seems to have read Chris Masters’s Jonestown biography of radio shock jock Alan Jones, but everyone seems to know what’s in it.


The whole exercise has been a masterpiece of pre-publicity for the yet-unpublished book, but there seems a largish body of mysteriously informed opinion that Jones has taken exception to references to his sexuality and, according to rival Mike Carlton, a number of gay sexual encounters FULL STORY COURIER MAIL

Ratings killed the radio star

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Comedian Judith Lucy is happy with the reception of her new show.


“With a title like I Failed! I did realise I was leaving myself somewhat open there,” she says.


“If a show about failing on radio then also failed, if the reviews were going to be along the lines of ‘I Failed - she sure did!’, I think I would have killed myself. But the fact that we’re chatting would indicate that it’s been going pretty well.” FULL STORY SMH

2QN and 3NE extend 3AW coverage!

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Sister stations 2QN and 3NE will both be taking 3AW’s Sports Today from Monday the 17th of July. The program will replace the 2 hour music shift that currently times out to the Nightline program. Ironically 3NE’s FM counterpart Edge FM takes a live feed of Triple M’s Football.

Hughesy Kate and UM!

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Nova 100 breakfast trio Hughesy, Kate and Dave are no more with the departure of Dave O’Neil to sister station Vega 91.5. Dave has jumped straight into breakfast with the existing team of Denise Scott, Bev O’Connor and Shaun Micallef at Vega. Nova have renamed their breakfast show the Hughesy and Kate show while Tim Blackwell will anchor the program. . 
 

ACE ditches Nightline

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The ACE Radio Network have recently replaced the relay of 3AW’s Nightline with their own programming, presented by regional veteran Mark Watson. ACE have enjoyed a six year invovlement with Nightline.


2QN and 3NE the two other regional stations that  use Nightline will continue with the program.