Kyle & Jackie O Melbourne Launch Set For 29 April
Struggling to fit in with Melbourne's edgy culture & techno scene? Take solace in Kyle & Jackie O's launch.
Struggling to fit in with Melbourne's edgy culture & techno scene? Take solace in Kyle & Jackie O's launch.
This "Kyle slams Woman's Day" story would've been almost perfect if B&T could've somehow tied Roxy Jacenko into it too.
There was a prolonged silence on Kyle & Jackie O this morning, with listeners remarking it was the best show in years.
Warning: this article contains references to Kyle's sex addiction. B&T strongly advises reading it before eating lunch.
This story comes with claims of unfair dismissal, bullying and homophobia. In all truth, we can't see it ending well.
Radio's reputation for being a bit of a blokey boys' club takes new hit following more blokey boys' club behaviour.
Kyle and Jackie O celebrate prestigious Commercial Radio Awards win by not showing up and slagging the whole thing off.
Warning: this story contains drug references. Double warning: it also contains repeated mentions of Kyle Sandilands.
Typically, it's that Sandilands chap causing all the trouble, but he appears to have handed the baton to Miss O today.
The indomitable Mr Sandliands has given the radio ratings a right spray & that can mean one thing - he didn't win them.
We'd never tolerate any sort of drug use at B&T. Well, we'd never tolerate having to pay for it, to be more precise.
Just when you thought the ball-tampering fiasco couldn't get any weirder, Kyle Sandilands enters the fray.
Australian Radio Network (ARN) has announced a new night entertainment show which will begin airing tonight on the KIIS ...
This story combines both Kyle & Jackie O with MAFS contestants. And, yes, is very possibly a new low in B2B journalism.
Radio ratings are in! B&T's skewered, sautéd and flambéd the results and is serving them up with a peppercorn sauce.
Ever been told you have a face for radio? After Kyle's racy revelations, there's another reason to prime the tonsils.
In a shock move, a KIIS radio stunt has been called "pathetic" without the slightest involvement from Kyle Sandilands.
Some of radio's biggest stars just got an extended Christmas break after KIIS management changed the locks.