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Harley reportedly did not get along with co-anchor Em Rusciano when they worked together at Sydney s struggling 2Day FM.
There were even rumours they stopped speaking to each other off air for a week at one stage, according to News.com.au.
New team: He s now co-hosting Triple M Brisbane s Winter Breakfast with Dobbo, Elliott & Harley Breen alongside Ben Dobbo Dobbin and Elliot Lovejoy for the next few weeks
Old job: The stand-up comedian was last on the airwaves in 2017 when he co-hosted The Em Rusciano Radio Show with Harley Breen on 2Day FM. Pictured with Em Rusciano (right)
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Brisbane Radio Ratings: Battle for breakfast heats up, while Nova maintains its lead
March 11, 2021 10:05
The battle for Brisbane breakfast radio has returned in the first survey of the year, with just 1.4 ratings points separating the market leader, Nova 106.9, and 97.3FM which ranked sixth in the slot.
Despite dropping 1.6 ratings points, Nova’s Ash, Kip and Luttsy with Susie O’Neill maintained their lead on an 11.4% share. A 1.1 point gain by the ABC placed it second on 11%, ahead of commercial networks 4KQ (10.8%), Triple M (10.6%), B105 (10.3%) and 97.3FM (10%).
The tighter competition this survey period was owed to 97.3FM gaining 1.8 ratings points, and B105 adding 1 point to its share. 4BC, hosted by Neil Breen, lost 1.2 points to land on a 7.8% share.
Commercial radio’s biggest shakeup in years: Previewing 2021’s breakfast selections
Ahead of the first radio ratings period of 2021 kicking off next week, Mumbrella s Zanda Wilson runs the rule over all the new and refreshed shows set to debut, and suggests what a successful year would look like for each offering.
January 14, 2021 11:12
After a few solid years of relatively stable breakfast offerings across most metro markets, 2021 is set to be a big refresh across Australian commercial radio, with new or refreshed lineups debuting in every city.
No less than eight new commercial breakfast shows will debut this year. Most are coming from Southern Cross Austereo (SCA), but there’ll also be new shows on Australian Radio Network (ARN) and Nine Radio.