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Rightwing media war over Covid lockdown escalates as Ray Hadley calls out ridiculous Alan Jones | Australian media

Rightwing media war over Covid lockdown escalates as Ray Hadley calls out ridiculous Alan Jones | Australian media
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Surprise! Entries for the Radio Today 30 Under 30 Awards are open

It’s back! The Radio Today 30 Under 30 Awards return in 2021 to champion the next generation of young professionals working in the Australian audio industry. The awards offer an opportunity for future leaders to showcase their achievements and propel their careers forward, on top of recognising their excellence and dedication to the medium. The hunt to unearth Australia’s youngest and brightest minds in the audio industry has officially begun again today, with entries for the 2021 Radio Today 30 Under 30 Awards now open. The awards will champion those who can demonstrate a genuine contribution to the audio industry via their current employer or, if self-employed, their business.

2GB host Ray Hadley defends his colleague Ben Fordham as the radio station takes a hit in ratings

Ray Hadley has come to the defence of his fellow 2GB radio host, Ben Fordham, after the station took a hit in their ratings this week. The 66-year-old broadcaster backed up Fordham, 44, who has been the focus of the station s ratings plummet after he had the herculean task of replacing Alan Jones in May of last year. Make no mistake, Ben is not Alan Jones, he never will be, Hadley stated on Friday, according to the Herald Sun. Ben is not Alan Jones, he never will be : 2GB host Ray Hadley, 66, has defended his colleague Ben Fordham, 44 (pictured), as the radio station takes a hit in ratings and loses thousands of listeners

COVID vaccine Australia: How Australia s vaccine rollout went off course

Save Share After successfully navigating the immediate health crisis posed by COVID-19 – flattening the virus curve and using closed borders to keep out new dangerous new variants – Australia finds itself at risk of being left behind. Overseas supply problems and confusing changes to medical advice on the workhorse AstraZeneca vaccine has seen the country slip from the ranks of international first movers, leaving us shut off from the world and hamstrung in the international recovery. From “the front of the queue” in February to “the back of the queue” by July, the Morrison government now faces growing anger about the pace of the rollout, copping blame for Sydney’s extended lockdown from politicians and punters alike.

Ray Hadley slams disaffected 2GB staff for media leaks

Ray Hadley slams disaffected 2GB staff for media leaks
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