Radio
Fran Kelly leaves big shoes to fill. What does it mean for Radio National?
To properly assess the career of Kelly you could count the number of hours or number of interviews. Or, for a startling point of reference, the number of prime ministers.
- by Neil McMahon
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‘I just need a minute to reinvent myself’: Fran Kelly on life after RN
After 17 years in one of the hot seats of Australian political journalism, the Radio National host is looking forward to switching off the alarm.
- by Nick Miller
‘It’s time’: RN Breakfast host Fran Kelly to leave after 17 years
The respected radio presenter has been the host of Radio National’s breakfast program since 2005.
- by Broede Carmody
How Leigh Sales and Annabel Crabb perfected the art of great conversation
From humble beginnings, podcast Chat 10 Looks 3 featuring two of the ABC’s top journalists has 100,000-odd listeners - and now a book.
- by Kerrie O'Brien
Remember ‘Ask The Premier’? 6PR delivers 90 years of political pearlers
Perth Radio 6PR has a rich history of trying to solve problems and being a voice of the people to the powerful.
- by Gareth Parker
James Valentine to replace Robbie Buck and Wendy Harmer on ABC Sydney breakfast
The popular ABC Sydney afternoons host will move to breakfast after Buck and Harmer broadcast their last show on December 10.
- by Robert Moran
Hungry for news: Melbourne listeners flock to 3AW in troubled times
3AW’s mornings host Neil Mitchell, who enjoyed a bump in ratings this survey, says the numbers have “never mattered less to me”.
- by Neil McMahon
Wendy Harmer and Robbie Buck to leave ABC Radio Sydney Breakfast
The duo will present their final show on December 10, with their replacement expected to be announced within weeks.
- by Robert Moran
From marriage at 18 to prison at 19: Angella Dravid’s gut-wrenching true story
The New Zealand comic has turned her painful coming-of-age story into a podcast that’s an audio page-turner.
- by Craig Mathieson
About time: listener-tracking watch to drag radio ratings into the modern age
A little touch of Dick Tracy could finally help the radio industry join the modern era of audience measurement.
- by Karl Quinn