Jon Faine retires after 30 years at ABC
Final broadcast at Melbourne Town Hall.
Final broadcast at Melbourne Town Hall.
Commentator Andy Maher’s advice for future broadcasters.
Brothers sue broadcaster for $3.7 million.
Final broadcast at Melbourne Town Hall.
Commentator Andy Maher’s advice for future broadcasters.
Brothers sue broadcaster for $3.7 million.
The radio host announced his retirement this morning.
Final broadcast at Melbourne Town Hall.
Commentator Andy Maher’s advice for future broadcasters.
Brothers sue broadcaster for $3.7 million.
Behind the scenes of covering the SBS World Cup coverage.
The 3AW producer driving a popular talkback show.
In the second episode of this podcast series, Philippe Perez speaks with emerging journalists who are pursuing a career in radio.
ABC Radio National’s producer, presenter and wonder woman Anita Barraud tells Danna Diaz how she kick-started her career.
North West FM program Environmentality are after a volunteer presenter.
The media landscape has changed dramatically, and the Media Report is ready to return to ABC Radio National, presenter Richard Aedy tells Matt Smith.
In his 25 years at 3AW, broadcaster Neil Mitchell has been no stranger to controversy. Mandi Santic spoke to him about journalism, talkback radio and future female hosts.
Tom Elliott is hosting the 3AW Drive program in the absence of one of Australia’s most famous journalists. He tells Jackson Saunders that he treats his radio work as a hobby, because of the media world’s uncertainty.
3AW news and entertainment reporter Donna Demaio talks to Giulio Di Giorgio about her interview with movie star John Travolta and gives advice to aspiring journalists.
Samantha Afetian interviewed ABC senior reporter Kerri Ritchie about the nature of broadcast journalism and and how students can prepare themselves for a career in news.
In the final instalment of ‘Behind the magazine’, the tables are turned as Khairun Hamid interviews the series’ creator – international student and radio-enthusiast, Katharina Hackler.
Continuing the series, Katharina Hackler chats to upstart’s Khairun Hamid about her role as the sports sub-editor, her long-lost love for radio and her dreams of writing for a street-culture magazine.
Jeremy Menard’s dream is to call baseball as a radio broadcaster. He’s in Australia on a study abroad program from the United States. And it sounds like he’s well on the way to fulfilling his dream.
While they admit ‘Pants off Friday’ might be a challenge, Melissa Tracina and Danielle Hadj tell upstart’s Natalie Savino their new radio program will give all who listen a taste of something different.
Entries for the Walkley Young Australian Journalist of the Year 2011 are now open!
triple j’s youth affairs show, Hack, is on the lookout for a cross-media reporter.