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Podcast Week: Em Rusciano's Anomalous, Kizmet, The Apple and The Tree
Find and Tell, Dr Justin Coulson’s Happy Families, ARN launches internal podcast.
by Mediaweek Admin – May 30, 2024

New battle for SCA’s Triple M, Hit and Listnr as ACM’s Catalano and Waislitz pounce
Regional media group positions itself to be major shareholder in merged audio and publishing giant.
by Mediaweek Admin – May 29, 2024

SCA approached by Australian Community Media in new acquisition proposal
The proposal has been described as “materially different” to ACM’s previous proposal, which Southern Cross rejected in November 2023.
by Tess Connery – May 28, 2024

Podcast Week: Laura Henshaw asks Do I Want Kids?, McDonald's leads podcast advertising
Spotify launches its first Global Podcast Trends Tour. What happened to Josh Szeps?
by Mediaweek Admin – May 23, 2024

ARN 'still considering options' for proposed SCA acquisition
ARN has said it “will keep the market informed in the event of any material developments.”
by Tess Connery – May 20, 2024

Podcast Week: This Is Not A Game, Do I Want Kids?, Concealed with Art Simone
Holly Wainwright rebrands the mid-life experience, Joe Hildebrand gets The Real Story.
by Mediaweek Admin – May 16, 2024

SCA rejects alternative ARN deal: Not 'fair value' or in best interests
SCA "remains open to considering proposals that would deliver fair value and be in the best interests of all SCA shareholders."
by Advertising Industry Careers (SPONSORED CONTENT) – May 15, 2024

Why ARN Media still wants SCA's Triple M: Ciaran Davis expands on revised takeover plan
"NewSCA would own a national network of 44 radio stations ... It would be ASX listed with an independent board and management."
by Talon Editor – May 14, 2024

Anchorage pulls pin on ARN and SCA deal due to regional TV decline
ARN will continue to consider acquiring SCA radio assets and combining ARN and SCA digital audio assets.
by Tess Connery – May 13, 2024

Podcast Week: The titles catching Sam Cavanagh's attention, iHeart and The Athletic join forces
Crime at Bedtime, Liz Ellis launches No Dribble.
by Mediaweek Admin – May 9, 2024

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