The Royal Record will be hosted by
The Australian Women’s Weekly’s editor-at-large and Royal correspondent, Juliet Rieden, who LiSTNR said had established herself as the country’s foremost authority on the Royal family.
She will be joined by former colleague Bryce Corbett, who along with his 25 years as a journalist, boasts an Australian Podcast Award for his work on
Squiz Kids.
Publicity for the podcast said it will do a deep-dive into the Royal stories of the week, as well as casting a light on the machine behind the Windsors and examining the forces at play behind every Royal headline.
Southern Cross Austereo (SCA) has created a new role for its LiSTNR Original Podcasts business unit which will be filled by radio producing stalwart Nic McClure.
McClure will become senior executive producer for LiSTNR Original Podcasts, and will be charged with developing and producing new original podcasts and overseeing news-based titles such as
Your Morning Agenda and
The Briefing.
She will also onboard new podcast producers and work with the existing LiSTNR Original Podcasts producing team.
McClure started her radio career in 1996 with SCA and has since led programs across various networks including
The Kyle & Jackie O Show, Kate, Tim & Marty, Merrick & Rosso and the
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For Monty, the birth of her third child was the first since the death of her own mother.
Monty s mum had been by her side for the arrival of her sons Baxter, eight, and Arlo, six.
Sad: For Monty, the birth of her third child was the first since the death of her own mother (left). Monty s mum had been by her side for the arrival of her sons Baxter, eight, and Arlo, six [Sam] actually is amazing and my best friend was in there as well, which was so special because with the other two [births] mum was here, she explained.
Do you remember your 21st birthday party? For some of you, the answer might be a resounding ‘no’, however for others, you may recall the sense of ‘coming of age’, an equal measure of excitement and foreboding as to what might come next, and a deep desire to celebrate.
So as podcasting truly comes of age in Australia, evolving from radio’s awkward, smaller sibling to a sophisticated and individual competitor and companion, it’s time to cut the cake and reveal the 21 Power Players who are shaping the future of this audio sector.
Podcasting Today, Radio Today’s new fortnightly newsletter to support the booming sector, sent out invitations to the industry’s heaviest hitters, to nominate those both within their own organisations, and their competitors, who they see as striking the biggest deals, shaping the content we’re hearing, making the tough business decisions, and innovating to drive the sector forward.