“They Barely Even Recognise Our Existence”: Kyle Sandilands Takes Swipe At ARN Bosses

“They Barely Even Recognise Our Existence”: Kyle Sandilands Takes Swipe At ARN Bosses
B&T Magazine
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Kyle Sandilands – who recently moved production of Kyle and Jackie O to his studio in Kings Cross due to a chest infection – has come out swinging at ARN execs.

On Monday’s episode of the show,  he claimed he was going to keep broadcasting from home even after recovering from his illness.

“Little do the management at the radio station know, but we’re going to broadcast from here in the future and we’re not even gonna tell ’em.”

He then went on to accuse the network executives of not even “[knowing] what we do on a daily basis anyway.”

“We make them hundreds of millions of dollars, and they barely even recognise our existence.”

He also claimed that his own production equipment was better than ARN’s.

Sandilands and his co-host, Jacki ‘O’ Henderson, were previously at SCA’s 2Day FM, before they left in 2013 to join ARN’s KIIS. This is their final year of a three-year agreement with ARN.

Since departing SCA, Sandilands has been a vocal critic of the network, accusing SCA’s 2Day FM, as well as fellow rival Nova, of badmouthing him to advertisers.




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