SCA CEO John Kelly: Undervaluing Of LiSTNR Dragging ARN Takeover
Kelly reckons big, important part of his business might be undervalued. We reckon water's wet.
Kelly reckons big, important part of his business might be undervalued. We reckon water's wet.
SCA cites weak ad market as profit slump. Set to sell off all the fuzzy microphone things to atone for shortfall.
Disappointed children or spouse? Get around SCA's latest news, stat.
SCA office set for Royal Rumble-style battle over remaining teabags and milk with these four appointments.
It's not all Foo Fighters and Powderfinger over at SCA, as the broadcaster unveils excellent charity initiative.
Pining for some off-season footy news that doesn't have to do with misbehaving players? Enjoy this court-free read.
They're the ones with the best hair and the whitest teeth! Yes, it's adland's top 10 directors of first impressions.
Acast's Bryce Crosswell jumps radio side. Immediately adopts typical radio nickname of 'Crossy'.
Sam Keogh shifts over to the radio biz for new role. Refrains from wearing his Nicklelback T-shirt on the first day.
Radio rogue Kyle Sandilands denies industry rumours he once smoked bongs. Not denying the coke rumours, however.
LiSTNR and carsales today announced the return of Watts Under the Bonnet: The Electric Vehicle Podcast, after a successf...
SSCA has received 30 ACRA Awards including Best On-Air Team (Provincial), Best New Talent On Air, Podcast Of The Year, P...
SCA amps up its promotions for female staffers. Still relying heavily on boofy blokes for listeners, however.
B&T would never tell SCA how to suck eggs, but why not bring back the Triple M Thunders giving away icy cans of Coke?
Kyle & Jackie say they're open to a shift to rivals. However, don't want it to be a distraction from recent weight loss.
SCA & Network 10 set to continue regional partnership, as contract suffers bad smudging from overzealous fountain pen.
Another high profile SCA exec heads for the exits. Declares there's only so much Foo Fighters any man can suffer.
Yes, that headline is out to exhaust you. But you'll catch a few deep breaths in the actual article.