SCA’s Grant Blackley To Depart, John Kelly Named Replacement
The legendary SCA supremo calls it quits. Confirms it has nothing to do with the endless repeats of 'Run to Paradise'.
The legendary SCA supremo calls it quits. Confirms it has nothing to do with the endless repeats of 'Run to Paradise'.
Southern Cross Austereo posts half yearly results. Choirboys' 'Run To Paradise' royalty cheque markedly up on last year.
GroupM's Seb Rennie shifts over to the radio biz, claiming the move is "music to my ears!"
Work for SCA? Like to dummy-up dodgy receipts for your work expenses? Things are about to get a whole lot tougher.
If you now have Video Killed The Radio Star in your head. That is our fault, we felt like being a bit evil today.
SCA names Rebecca Ackland as chief people & culture officer. Eyeing a "turn sandwich press off" sign for office kitchen.
Always wanted to be boss of your own radio business? Well, now's your chance, although experience with Excel preferred.
The interview B&T fears the most is Grant Blackley talking SCA's half-years. Mercifully they weren't too bad this time.
Joan Warner to step down from CRA CEO role, as P&O 16-day 'Bula' Fijian adventure cruise starts to weigh heavily.
Radio ratings to switch to hybrid audience measurement system. Alan still sitting by the phone waiting for it to ring.
B&T always loves a chat with the irrepressible Mr Blackley. Although it is abundantly clear he doesn't feel the same.
SCA delivers some impressive end-of-year numbers. B&T assumes 2DayFM got filed under "postage, couriers & incidentals".
Southern Cross Austereo's profits up 60%! Which certainly made interviewing Grant Blackley today a lot less awkward.
Admittedly, no B&T journalist passed Year 10 economics, but that's not stopping us having a red hot go at SCA's numbers.
SCA's CEO Grant Blackley attempts to detract from poor profit results by pointing to interesting thing in the sky.
Southern Cross Austereo's revenues tumble 8.2%, as Kyle Sandilands strokes white Persian cat in leather swivel chair.
B&T had the delightful Mr Blackley on the phone just the other day. We apologised and removed the offending article.
B&T copped an earful from the cranky SCA boss yesterday. We've translated some of the venom into readable form here.