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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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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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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.
Weâll revisit the questions we missed, youâll 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 itâs harder than it looks.
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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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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 recordedâand an essential listen for anyone interested in how great radio is built, and how even the biggest shows can unravel.
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Andrew Denton once said on Game Changers, "You've just got to put yourself in play.â 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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ARNâs search for a new breakfast show to replace Kyle and Jackie O continues. Irene shares her pick for the big gig and Craig thinks there's one podcast that deserves to be on their radar.
This week we introduce you to Tayla and Marcelo Montoyaâa content partnership that is building momentum as one of the funniest, most dynamic and authentic combinations in the country. We want your feedback as to whether this husband and wife team could be the shake up that Sydney breakfast needs.
Also this week we have the real reason behind Kris Fade saying no to his dream job on Kiis.
Plus, what every breakfast team can learn from Jase Hawkins' remarkable approach to co-hosting - just when you thought good guys always finish last, someone like Jase comes along and proves otherwise.
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One question is beginning to dominate Jackie Henderson's legal battle with ARN.
Who actually made the decision to sack her?
According to court documents, Jackie's legal team says they still don't know who the decision-makers were after she told the company she could no longer work with Kyle Sandilands.
Why does that matter? Could identifying the people behind the decision become one of the most important issues in the entire case?
Michael Byrnes joins us to explain why this seemingly simple question could have significant legal consequences, what the court-ordered independent medical examination means, why Jackie is determined to keep the October hearing dates, and what signals we should be watching for if settlement discussions are happening behind closed doors.
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One podcast interview has triggered one of the biggest media stories of the year.
Channel 9 and Karl Stefanovic have reportedly parted ways following Karl's interview with UK activist Tommy Robinson. But was this really about one podcast... or was it the moment an already changing relationship finally reached its conclusion?
Employment lawyer Michael Byrnes joins us to unpack the legal, commercial and reputational questions behind the decision.
We discuss whether Australia's biggest television personalities can ever separate their personal brands from their employers, why advertisers often shape these decisions, and whether media companies are becoming increasingly vulnerable to organised pressure campaigns.
We also examine what Karl's reported departure could mean for his new partnership with Eddie McGuire and ARN, and why this story may have implications well beyond one presenter.
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After hundreds of comments, messages and questions from listeners, Kyle Sandilands is back.
In this special bonus episode, Kyle answers questions submitted by the Game Changers audience, including the biggest question we forgot to ask during our exclusive interview.
We also discuss the overwhelming reaction to Kyle's announcement, the challenges of launching a paid content platform, and why convenience, not content, may be the biggest competitor to Kyle's next venture.
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After months of legal battles, headlines and speculation, Kyle Sandilands sits down for his first and only in-depth interview since reaching a settlement with ARN.
In a raw and revealing conversation, Kyle takes us inside the final days of the Kyle & Jackie O Show, the moment everything changed on February 20, his relationship with Jackie, the personal toll of the court fight, and the future he's now building from scratch. This is the interview youâve been been waiting for.
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After months of court filings, subpoenas, hearings and speculation, the biggest legal story in Australian radio has taken a dramatic turn: Kyle Sandilands and ARN have settled.
A few weeks ago, workplace relations lawyer Michael Byrnes told us that most disputes like this end in settlement. This week, he joins us to explain why he was right.
What does a settlement like this actually look like behind closed doors? Why is every word in the agreement negotiated so carefully? What would ARN have been demanding? What would Kyle have been fighting for? And will we ever know the true financial cost of ending one of radio's biggest disputes.
Michael Byrnes takes us inside the settlement process, the strategy, the leverage points and what could happen next in one of the most closely watched media disputes in Australia.
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Last week, while walking the dogs, Craig received an unexpected phone call from Kyle Sandilands.
What followed was a conversation we've kept confidential until now.
Today, Kyle and ARN have settled their legal dispute, bringing one of the most extraordinary chapters in Australian radio history to an end.
In this emergency episode, we reveal what Kyle told us about the settlement, why he decided not to continue the fight, and his plans for a brand-new media venture outside traditional radio.
We also discuss Kyle's promise to sit down with Game Changers before speaking publicly elsewhere.
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The most anticipated radio launch of 2026 has arrived. Karl Stefanovic and Eddie McGuire's multi-platform experiment is finally on airâbut does the content match the promise? Craig and Irene unpack week one, the risks of appointment listening in radio, and whether ARN is building a show or proving a strategy.
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In this episode, we discuss the fall out from GfK survey 3 and the potential plans for ARN to build a new breakfast show in Sydney with multi-platform TV stars.
According to reports, CEO Michael Stephenson is looking at TV talent for his next KIIS breakfast move. Will it work? We have our concerns.
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Is it possible to lose 130,000 listeners and be happy with the result? That is potentially the case for ARN today. Whilst a portion of the audience have left KIIS breakfast, itâs not exactly clear where theyâve gone.
Irene and Craig dissect GFK survey 3 results.
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Commercial Radio Australia released national revenue numbers recently showing a slight decline in metro radio revenue, but a 9% increase in digital audio. The winds are blowing in one direction, towards a digital future, and the question on every creators lips is âhow do I make money from my podcast?â.
Matt Johnson from the brilliant Two Doting Dads podcast takes us inside the creator economy and shows us where the money is.
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In this weekâs episode, we preview the next round of GfK survey results which are released June 11. The expectation is that Kyle and Jackieâs audience will leave - but how big will the losses be and which stations will benefit most? We have 3 scenarios for you to ponder.
Weâll also discuss ARNâs next moves in Melbourne and why they seem to have so many more options for a new breakfast show in that market than in Sydney.
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In this episode, we discuss the potential fall-out from ARNâs request for documents from Jackie in their case against Kyle. What will we see in her communication with Gemma and others preceding and following the Feb 20 blow-up.
Also this week more on Bianca Dye, your feedback has been loud and clear - youâd like to hear more from her, will ARN give her another chance to show her wares. We discuss the delicate dance that ARN must do in providing consistency for the audience in breakfast whilst trialling the best options for the new show.
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The Australian Audio Awards happened in Sydney on Thursday night and in this episode we talk with ex Kyle and Jackie O producer, Josh Fox who won the independent podcast of the year award as well as best independent podcast host.
From driving the social media for the Kyle and Jackie O show, to being one of the biggest podcasters in Australia, Josh has a media career that is going from strength to strength.
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