Kyle & Jackie O Reportedly Open To Leaving ARN For SCA
Kyle & Jackie say they're open to a shift to rivals. However, don't want it to be a distraction from recent weight loss.
Kyle & Jackie say they're open to a shift to rivals. However, don't want it to be a distraction from recent weight loss.
Sure, B&T's radio ratings aren't always first or aren't particularly thorough, but we guarantee a Media Watch-free read.
B&T's sliced, diced and fricasseed today's radio ratings to deliver this teppanyaki-inspired audible treat.
Thought the Siberian "Hell" sounds, or Alan's new show were the most terrifying audio experiences in existence? Wrong.
Kyle Sandilands apparently in line for an Order of Australia and not just for having sex with women 30 years his junior.
Still, nothing says "top night out" quite like a Big Mac at 3am and accidentally losing control of your bowels, does it?
B&T's not scared of getting the vaccine jab. Hell, we eat four-day old pizza and scrape the mould off the cheddar block.
Kyle & Jackie O celebrate two decades on air together. Apparently, Alan sent some fresh-baked scones as congratulations.
This "Kyle slams Woman's Day" story would've been almost perfect if B&T could've somehow tied Roxy Jacenko into it too.
Pete Evans continues to prove the "crazy uncle" of Aussie media. The one that has to be restrained at Christmas lunch.
Despite no B&T staff having watched the hottest show on the planet, here's a story about the hottest show on the planet.
Rather than "half the money I spend on ads are wasted; I just don't know which half"; this proves you can waste 100%.
People are protesting 10 this morning. Good news if they want to pop next door to the Fish Markets for some prawns, too.
Ever get the feeling Kyle Sandilands is watching your every move? Confirm your paranoia with this new outdoor campaign.
ARN appoints new EP For KIIS FM which, if anything, is a lot of acronyms right there.
Once again, B&T's crunched today's radio numbers via our all-knowing super computer (aka Dell serial number: JF4765Q).
Kyle and Jackie O celebrate prestigious Commercial Radio Awards win by not showing up and slagging the whole thing off.
Kyle Sandilands once again snares Australian radio's top prize. Which, arguably, doesn't say much for Australian radio.