• Is 2026 the Year Australian Media Changed Forever? | Tim Burrowes
    Jul 10 2026

    After one of the most extraordinary months Australian media has seen, Mumbrella publisher Tim Burrowes joins us to make sense of it all.

    Why did Eddie McGuire's Gold experiment stumble so badly? Was ARN's decision to part ways with Karl Stefanovic driven purely by advertiser pressure? And has the influence of the MFW fundamentally changed how media companies recruit talent?

    We also examine the rise of independent creators, Kyle's subscription project, Jackie O's legal future, declining radio revenue, and whether 2026 will be remembered as the year the old media model finally began to give way to something new.

    Plus, rapid-fire predictions on KIIS, 2Day FM, Channel 9, ARN, and who wins the next battle for breakfast.


    Audio featured in this episode includes excerpts from MFW 'Warts & All', ABC Sydney, The Karl Stefanovic Show and ARN.


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    45 mins
  • BREAKING NEWS: Exclusive - Kyle Sandilands secret project revealed.
    Jul 10 2026

    We've obtained exclusive details about Kyle Sandilands' next move.

    Josh Fox and the team at AIMS Creator Hub have opened the door on a six-part documentary following Kyle's return, and we also reveal everything we're hearing about the launch of Kyle Live - it’s happening sooner than you think.

    If you've been wondering what Kyle has been working on, this is the episode.

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    8 mins
  • Meet the Montoyas
    Jul 8 2026

    The Montoyas are one of Australia's funniest and fastest-growing podcast success stories, and in this episode they join us to unpack how it all happened.

    Tayla and Marcelo Montoya talk about the early pilot sessions that almost never happened to building one of the country's most engaged online communities. We talk about why audiences have connected so deeply with their honesty, humour and family life, how they create content that consistently cuts through on social media, and why authenticity continues to outperform polish.

    We also explore Tayla's journey from radio to podcasting, Marcelo's natural talent behind the microphone, the feedback that's helped shape the show, and whether a podcast built around a relationship like theirs could ever make the leap to commercial radio.


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    28 mins
  • Inside the MFW Playbook: Do Advertisers Really Listen?
    Jul 7 2026

    For months we've heard the claims. Campaigns are being cancelled. Broadcasters are under pressure. Careers are changing.

    So what happens when those complaints land inside an advertising agency?

    Ben Willee from Spinach Advertising joins us to explain how brands assess risk, what "brand safe" really means, and whether organised activist campaigns from the MFW genuinely influence where millions of advertising dollars are spent.

    It's a fascinating look at the collision between social media activism, commercial radio and modern marketing.


    Audio snippets featured in this episode are from the ABC Sydney and the podcast 'MFW Warts & All'.



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    29 mins
  • Kyle and Karl - the truth behind the headlines.
    Jul 3 2026

    Did someone really register a Kyle-and-Karl domain name? We checked.

    Craig reveals what Kyle Sandilands told him directly, why the rumour doesn't stack up, and why the idea makes little commercial sense.

    Then we revisit the biggest lessons from our blockbuster conversation with former ARN head of content Duncan Campbell.

    We’ll revisit the questions we missed, you’ll hear some of the audio from that now infamous 10 minutes of madness that sealed the fate of the show (consider this a warning) and the value of building relationships with the talent that can generate ratings and why it’s harder than it looks.


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    32 mins
  • Karl cast out by the mad witches.
    Jul 1 2026

    Karl Stefanovic is out. ARN has pulled the plug 3 weeks after the show even launched, leaving staff stunned and raising bigger questions about how media companies manage risk in 2026.

    Michael Byrnes joins us to explain the legal and commercial realities behind the decision, the power of advertiser perception, and whether campaigns like Mad F***ing Witches are changing the way broadcasters make programming decisions.

    We also discuss what's next for Karl, and whether independent publishing can replace the earning power of traditional media.


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    30 mins
  • Inside the Kyle and Jackie O downfall : Former Head of Content Duncan Campbell Breaks His Silence
    Jun 30 2026

    Former ARN executive Duncan Campbell speaks openly about Kyle & Jackie O's Melbourne launch, the challenges of managing superstar talent, the impact of MFW and why it took so long for them to respond to their campaign, along with all the conversations taking place behind closed doors as the show's future became increasingly uncertain.


    This is one of the most revealing interviews we've recorded—and an essential listen for anyone interested in how great radio is built, and how even the biggest shows can unravel.

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    52 mins
  • Karl, is that you?
    Jun 29 2026

    Andrew Denton once said on Game Changers, "You've just got to put yourself in play.” Nobody embodies that idea better than Henry Bretz.

    From local radio on the Sunshine Coast to millions of social media views through his hilarious Karl Stefanovic videos, Henry's story is the perfect example of being ready when opportunity knocks.

    We talk about the algorithms that have helped him go viral, the importance of the comments section, the uncertain future of radio, and why creators should focus less on chasing views and more on making work they're proud of.

    Whether you're in radio, podcasting or creating content online, this is an episode packed with practical lessons from someone having one of the biggest creative moments in Australian media right now.

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    29 mins