Former SCA Exec Bolsters Elevate Communications Media Power
Jobson jumps from radio to PR. Says she's looking forward to sending B&T follow-up emails on missed press releases.
Jobson jumps from radio to PR. Says she's looking forward to sending B&T follow-up emails on missed press releases.
Work in traditional media? Had a really shit 2023? Feel the knife twist a little more with this latest ad spend data.
SSCA has received 30 ACRA Awards including Best On-Air Team (Provincial), Best New Talent On Air, Podcast Of The Year, P...
If you now have Video Killed The Radio Star in your head. That is our fault, we felt like being a bit evil today.
Grant Blackley has ordered all tea rooms across Southern Cross' national offices get chocolate biscuits on this news.
SCA rebrands its promotions division to Brand Experience. Also encouraging the use of the buzzword "moving the needle".
Here's a top initiative to bring gender balance in the boardroom, as debate about dirty plates in the sink still rages.
Southern Cross Austereo (SCA) has today announced a two-year partnership with non-for-profit charities, Make-A-Wish Aust...
SCA has teamed up with Salesforce. Although that's not to suggest Salesforce will be hosting the Triple M Grill Team.
Moonman & Triple M look headed for the courts. If only Ben Roberts-Smith & Craig McLachlan weren't hogging said courts.
B&T always loves a chat with the irrepressible Mr Blackley. Although it is abundantly clear he doesn't feel the same.
SCA announces two sales leadership appointments. Says brands go better with Foo Fighters.
B&T would love to report that some fresh, new talent had topped the podcast rankings, but alas it's the same old shit.
You have to hand it to Sarah Wilson, doesn't eat sugar AND has so far refrained from murdering anyone.
Adelaide's prodigal son is returning to the airwaves. Greg Blewett that is, not Guy Sebastian.
Tourism Whitsundays unveils latest Siri-inspired campaign seemingly unaware of a certain border closure issue.
Admittedly, no B&T journalist passed Year 10 economics, but that's not stopping us having a red hot go at SCA's numbers.
Sometimes B&T gets it wrong and we did yesterday. Again, apologies to all concerned.