Emma Duxbury to replace Ron Wilson as Smooth 95.3 newsreader
By Staff writer in Media News on Friday, 17th January 2025 at 4:44pmEmma Duxbury is set to replace Ron Wilson as the newsreader on Smooth 95.3’s More Music Breakfast Show with Bogart Torelli, beginning Tuesday, January 28, according to Radio Info.
Duxbury brings two decades of journalism experience, having worked in radio, newsrooms, and media management roles, including a focus on sports and not-for-profits through her marketing business. She joined NOVA Entertainment in 2020 on a casual basis and is now stepping into the prominent role at Smooth 95.3.
Ron Wilson, the outgoing newsreader, has transitioned to hosting the breakfast show on 2SM
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Clinton Maynard to host 2GB Drive Program
By Staff writer in Media News on Friday, 17th January 2025 at 8:07pm
Clinton Maynard will host 2GB's Drive program starting Monday, January 27, 2025 according to Mumbrella. The new show, Sydney Now with Clinton Maynard, marks his return to the role after previously hosting Weekday Overnights and filling in on Drive. Maynard has a long history in radio, including roles as news director and content director at 2UE and hosting shows on 2UE and Macquarie Sports Radio.
Maynard, who once shadowed the 2GB Drive Show as a 15-year-old work experience student, expressed excitement about returning to host the program: “To be appointed to present that same show, three decades later, is a dream come true.”
He succeeds Chris O’Keefe, who unexpectedly departed last month to pursue a career in political and media advocacy. 2GB content manager Luke Davis praised Maynard as a “talk radio specialist” and emphasised his ability to connect with Sydney audiences, especially in the lead-up to a federal election year.
Gen Z challenges healthcare stereotypes: The pursuit of authentic, in-person care
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 17th January 2025 at 7:32pm
A global study by communications firm Burson revealed that Gen Z is breaking stereotypes, favouring in-person healthcare over digital options while navigating a system that often falls short of their needs. The findings show a generation seeking balance, control and genuine connections in their healthcare experiences.
The report, “Gen Z: Calling for Healthcare Connection and Change,” surveyed 5,000 Gen Z adults (18-27) across 10 countries, offering a comprehensive look at this cohort’s health priorities. Despite being labelled “digital natives,” more than 60 per cent of respondents prioritise face-to-face visits over telehealth, driven by scepticism toward online health information.
Alarmingly, eight in 10 report encountering misleading health content online. These frustrations echo broader challenges faced by a generation balancing physical and mental health concerns, with 57 percent prioritising mental well-being alongside 56 per cent focusing on physical health.
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Journalists weigh in on L&T Chairman's 90-hour workweek proposal
By Neeraja Gopalakrishnan in Media News on Friday, 17th January 2025 at 4:45pm
Larsen & Toubro chairman S.N. Subrahmanyan’s suggestion of a 90-hour workweek has sparked widespread debate, particularly on social media, drawing sharp criticism across industries.
While some sectors grapple with work-life balance concerns, journalists emphasise that their profession doesn’t align with conventional schedules, as news can break at any time, requiring immediate response and extended hours. Influencing India engaged with leading journalists to capture their insights on the contentious 90-hour workweek proposal, revealing profound reflections on the unique demands and sacrifices inherent in their profession.
R. Mohan, resident editor of Deccan Chronicle for Chennai and Tamil Nadu, critiqued the proposal in a column, highlighting the importance of work-life balance for fostering happiness and sociability. “The L&T boss’ advice could create one more problem besides affecting health and happiness—it could raise the divorce rate in India,” he noted,
Today’s Ten: Saif Ali Khan stabbed multiple times in brazen attack at home
By Pragadish Kirubakaran, Pradeep Damodaran and Neeraja Gopalakrishnan in Media News on Friday, 17th January 2025 at 3:55pm
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Bollywood superstar Saif Ali Khan was attacked in his Bandra residence by an intruder armed with a knife, as reported by Ahmed Ali and V Narayan for The Times of India.
The assailant inflicted multiple stab wounds during the dead-of-night invasion, leaving Saif with injuries to his wrist, neck, and torso. Surgeons at Lilavati Hospital removed a three-inch knife tip lodged dangerously close to his spine after a gruelling five-hour surgery, according to Vijay Kumar Yadav and Sagar Rajput for the Indian Express.
Saif, who was reportedly trying to protect his children and house help, has been hailed as a real-life hero on social media, noted Hindustan Times' Neeshita Nyayapati.
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The attacker’s entry into Saif’s home has raised questions about security in celebrity residences. CCTV footage shows the intruder scaling the perimeter wall of his quadruplex apartment on the 12th floor, navigating blind spots, and spending over 30 minut
TRAI issues recommendations for ground-based broadcasters
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 17th January 2025 at 3:18pm
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has released its much-anticipated recommendations on the "Regulatory Framework for Ground-Based Broadcasters," signaling a major shift in India’s broadcasting landscape.
Issued on January 15, 2025, the new guidelines accessed by Influencing India enables broadcasters to integrate advanced terrestrial communication technologies with traditional satellite systems, such as cable, fiber, internet, and cloud. These technologies can now operate simultaneously across multiple Distribution Platform Operator (DPO) networks, streamlining delivery and improving business efficiency.
TRAI emphasized that the framework is the result of an extensive consultation process initiated by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) in May 2024. Industry feedback, including insights from an Open House Discussion in December 2024, was instrumental in shaping the final recommendations.
“The guidelines allow broadcasters to choose or combine terr
Jimmy & Nath team up with Emma Chow for 2DayFM Breakfast
By Staff writer in Media News on Friday, 17th January 2025 at 3:14pm
Jimmy Smith and Nathan Roye (Jimmy & Nath) will officially take over 2DayFM Breakfast in 2025, joined by Emma Chow, Mediaweek reported.
The trio will debut on Monday, January 20, bringing humour, energy, and fresh perspectives to Sydney mornings.
Jimmy & Nath, known for their quick wit and chemistry, have a decade of radio experience, including leading Hobart's Hit100.9 Breakfast to #1 and hosting national Weekend Breakfast and Nights.
Chow, who recently finished a stint on 2DayFM Mornings, joins after over a decade on Mike E & Emma, bringing her relatable charm.
Chow expressed her excitement, recalling how she listened to 2DayFM Breakfast as a kid. SCA chief content officer Dave Cameron called the lineup a “much-needed energy boost” already attracting commercial partners' interest.
The new show will air on 2DayFM on weekdays from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and can also be streamed on LiSTNR.
Gaming to feature on Johnston’s Sunday Morning yack
By Will McLennan in Media News on Friday, 17th January 2025 at 11:44am
Rae Johnston will host ABC Sydney 702's Sunday Mornings program this year, focusing on entertainment and the recreational activities that people dive into on their weekends.
And Johnston told Influencing Tech that the show’s remit will also allow her to share her interest in gaming with her listeners.
“I've always pushed for videogames to be included along with other forms of entertainment reporting…It's great to make the call myself. Some legends of game curation and reporting will join me in recommending games alongside movies, music, books, comics, and TV binge-watching.”
“So far in my career, I've managed to smuggle chatting about games onto morning TV, commercial radio, women's magazines and a regular spot on Triple J breakfast, among others.”
The Sunday Mornings show will first air this Sunday, January 19, after it was announced on Tuesday as part of broader changes to ABC Sydney Radio’s programming.
The show will run from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Johnston said that
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