Divisive Married At First Sight couple Bryce Ruthven and Melissa Rawson could be laughing all the way to the bank after signing a deal with podcasting company Podshape earlier this month.
While the decision to sign the pair has been controversial, Podshape s CEO Jay Walkerden - a former executive at Nova FM - has said advertisers are lining up to feature on Bryce and Melissa s 10-part series What Happens After.
Jake Challenor, the publisher of industry website Radio Today, said on his weekly podcast that Mr Walkerden had reassured him Podshape s future was looking bright despite the backlash over its latest high-profiling signing.
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So the 2Day FM Breakfast show drops to 3.8%. What a joke .
Anyone who claimed they would rate around 5% should be embarrassed.
As predicted, Dave Hughes doesn’t really care as he will rate poorly all year, collect a few million dollars then leave the station in December
Grant B
Hughsey – we have a problem
We are paying you millions of dollars and the ratings suck!
Michael
CARRIE AND TOMMY a 4 share in drive, what a joke.
Tish 15 Apr 2021 - 10:19 am
Time for 2DayFM to scrap the shows with people taking over each other and laughing at lame jokes and just play music.
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In this week’s episode of
Radio Today Tonight, all ears are on the South Australian capital, where there is definitely something in the water.
Mix FM’s Breakfast show
Erin & Soda for Breakfast failed to show up to work, FiveAA’s Jeremy Cordeaux got the sack, and Triple M’s
Roo & Ditts landed on
Media Watch after a racist skit.
Radio Today Tonight is back for 2021, coming to you each Thursday and mixing the biggest news of the week, along with a discussion of all the personalities, politics and pressures involved in the audio industry.
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