'The reality was that I was receiving a level of online abuse that was quite frankly disgusting and felt very scary'.
The radio host is suing ARN and its subsidiary, the Commonwealth Broadcasting Corporation.
“They don’t have hundreds and hundreds of thousands [of dollars] to fight their dismissal.”
“My lawyers told them last week this would be invalid. And guess what? It is.”
Kyle Sandilands faces a pivotal ARN deadline as speculation grows about legal action and a possible takeover play.
Under the new conditions, future breaches may trigger stronger enforcement options for the regulator.
Rob Shuter claims the trip is less about charity or public service and more about testing a new commercial frontier.
And he’s not pulling punches.
The KIIS FM breakfast host said he wanted to speak "directly to my listeners".
It's the first time he's properly 'broken his silence' over the drama.
'In my opinion, she doesn't have anything to prove.'
'I checked the video after like 20 minutes. I was on a Tinder date… and I was like, ‘Oh f—.’
Multiple sources say her walk-out was 'a long time coming.'
It's a first for Australian broadcasting codes.