ARN gears up to celebrate International Women’s Day across the network

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• This year’s theme is #BreakTheBias

ARN is marking International Women’s Day across its metro stations by celebrating female artists, interviews with inspirational and influential women, and bespoke programming in line with this year’s theme, #BreakTheBias.

Highlights across the network include on-air, and off-air teams from Sydney’s KIIS 1065 and Melbourne’s KIIS 101.1, including Jackie O, Lauren Phillips, Kate Langbroek, Monty Dimond, Yumi Stynes, Brittany Hockley, and Laura Byrne joining forces to record a video of Emmy Mel‘s version of I am Woman.

In Perth, 96FM is broadcasting a 90-minute feature from midday called The Ladies That Rock hosted by Lisa from The Bunch and Kendall from Nights and Weekends. The programme will honour musical heroes and feature interviews with four iconic Perth women; co-host of 7News Susannah Carr, world-renowned burns specialist, former Australian of The Year Dr Fiona Wood, former Foreign Minister Julie Bishop and 9News WA host Monika Kos.

In Adelaide, Mix102.3’s The Ali Clarke Breakfast Show will be speaking to local inspirational women, playing all-female music throughout the show, and showcasing female sports stories. In Brisbane, KIIS 97.3 Robin Terry & Kip will feature only female artists during their Breakfast show, and the 3PM Pick Up, hosted by an all-female team, Monty Dimond, Yumi Stynes, and Kate Langbroek, will integrate the theme into their show.

It’s not only the women getting involved either, as Will McMahon from the national KIIS Drive show Will & Woody will read out a special letter dedicated to his partner Mim, as they prepare for the birth of their first child.

Across the Pure Gold Network, Melbourne’s GOLD104.3 will feature different women in music every hour across the day, and in Sydney, 107.1 WSFM has created a vignette package featuring female artists including Stevie Nicks, Annie Lennox, Deborah Harry, Madonna, Pink, and Kylie Minogue talking about International Women’s Day and their experiences of being a woman in music and song.

Australians can watch a special iHeartMedia and SeeHer special event which will highlight three successful and influential artists in music with interviews from Alicia Keys, Avril Lavigne, and Maren Morris. The live one-hour streamed event will dive into the lives of these three leading female artists – from their girlhood dreams and the mentors who inspired them to achieve those goals and become leaders and role models for future generations.

See Her Hear Her will be live-streamed on Tuesday, 8 March at 8 PM ET/ Wednesday, 9 March at 12 PM AEDT and available to view on iHeartRadio’s YouTube for 12 months.

Currently, 52% of ARN’s employees are female, with 41% of people leadership roles being held by women.

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