Pedro Vitola Promoted To executive Producer On Kyle & Jackie O Show
KIIS 1065’s The Kyle & Jackie O Show has promoted senior producer Pedro Vitola (lead image) to the role of executi...
KIIS 1065’s The Kyle & Jackie O Show has promoted senior producer Pedro Vitola (lead image) to the role of executi...
News.com.au journos finally have something new to write about with Kyle Sandilands welcoming a baby boy this morning.
Having recently found ourselves agreeing with Waleed Aly, B&T finds ourselves strangely agreeing with Kyle Sandilands.
With Pete Evans lying low, thankfully Pauline's returned to take-up the mantle of nation's favourite nutjob.
Kyle Sandilands goes against everything great this country stands for by actually going into work on his birthday.
The arrival of January can mean just one thing: the first Mardi Gras story of the year. And sweat rash from this heat.
ARN appoints new EP For KIIS FM which, if anything, is a lot of acronyms right there.
The indomitable Mr Sandliands has given the radio ratings a right spray & that can mean one thing - he didn't win them.
When it comes to a thorough review & probing of the radio numbers, B&T ranks in the top 50 of all media organisations.
We know what you're thinking: "Not that vile Kyle again." But fear not, this story's sans any mention of his genitalia.
B&T has sliced, diced and baked this morning's radio ratings. And here they are, if slightly undercooked in the middle.
Nine's 'The Habibs' on B&T's official 'top five shows for 2016'. And even we stopped watching after episode two.
MKR, Molly, I'm a Celebrity… there was so much on the telly last night we've not got square eyes but hexagonal ones.
OzTAM today published its inaugural Video Player Measurement (VPM) Reports, providing Australia’s first official figur...
We enjoyed Nine's 'Habibs' comedy program last night. Although we did need a couple of the jokes explained to us.
B&T team joins host of other Aussies tuning in for yesterday's Super Bowl (if only to criticise Beyonce's lip syncing).
Letterman's filmed the final instalment of the Late Show, which is bad news for Aussies getting home late from the pub.
Seven’s coverage of the 2015 Australian Open was the most watched event on TV from 7.30pm to midnight last night.