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Zan Rowe
Susanna "Zan" Rowe is an Australian radio and television presenter. Rowe is regular presenter on Australian Broadcasting Corporation, ABC digital radio station Double J (radio), Double J and host of the podcast and television series Take 5. Rowe is an Industry Adjunct Associate Professor at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, RMIT University. Early life and education Susanna Rowe (later nicknamed "Zan") grew up in Melbourne. She attended RMIT University, majoring in radio and cinema. Career Radio and podcasts Rowe started out at SRA FM in 1996 (now Student Youth Network, SYN Radio) on a show called ''Run with the Hunted'', before moving to the Monday drive shift on 3RRR 102.7FM presenting ''Transit Lounge'' from 2002–2004. In 2005, she joined Triple J as weekend lunch host. In 2006, she became host of ''Mornings'' on Triple J, broadcasting weekdays between 9am and 12pm. On 4 December 2017, Rowe announced she would be leaving Triple J and joining digital rad ...
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Melbourne
Melbourne ( , ; Boonwurrung language, Boonwurrung/ or ) is the List of Australian capital cities, capital and List of cities in Australia by population, most populous city of the States and territories of Australia, Australian state of Victoria (state), Victoria, and the second most-populous city in Australia, after Sydney. The city's name generally refers to a metropolitan area also known as Greater Melbourne, comprising an urban agglomeration of Local Government Areas of Victoria#Municipalities of Greater Melbourne, 31 local government areas. The name is also used to specifically refer to the local government area named City of Melbourne, whose area is centred on the Melbourne central business district and some immediate surrounds. The metropolis occupies much of the northern and eastern coastlines of Port Phillip Bay and spreads into the Mornington Peninsula, part of West Gippsland, as well as the hinterlands towards the Yarra Valley, the Dandenong Ranges, and the Macedon R ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald
''The Sydney Morning Herald'' (''SMH'') is a daily Tabloid (newspaper format), tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, Australia, and owned by Nine Entertainment. Founded in 1831 as the ''Sydney Herald'', the ''Herald'' is the oldest continuously published newspaper in Australia and claims to be the most widely read masthead in the country. It is considered a newspaper of record for Australia. The newspaper is published in Compact (newspaper), compact print form from Monday to Saturday as ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' and on Sunday as its sister newspaper, ''The Sun-Herald'' and digitally as an Website, online site and Mobile app, app, seven days a week. The print edition of ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' is available for purchase from many retail outlets throughout the Sydney metropolitan area, most parts of regional New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory and South East Queensland. Overview ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' publishes a variety of supplements, including ...
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Dannii Minogue
Dannii Minogue (; born 20 October 1971) is an Australian singer, television personality, and actress. As a child, she became known for her appearances on the television talent show ''Young Talent Time'' (1982–1988). She went on to play the role of Emma Jackson (Home and Away), Emma Jackson in the Australian soap opera ''Home and Away'' (1989–1990), for which she was nominated for two Logie Awards. Minogue began her music career in the early 1990s, achieving early success with her debut album, Love and Kisses (Dannii Minogue album), ''Love and Kisses'' (1991), and the singles "Love and Kisses (song), Love and Kisses", "Jump to the Beat", "This Is It (Melba Moore song), This is It", and "Success (Dannii Minogue song), Success". Following the release of her second album, ''Get into You'' (1993), Minogue's popularity as a singer declined, leading her to make a name for herself with award-winning performances in theatre productions. The late 1990s saw a brief return to music fo ...
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Radio Today
Radio Today is a 24 hours radio station in Bangladesh that started airing in May 2006. It is currently available in Dhaka, Chittagong, Cox's Bazar, Khulna, Bogra, Sylhet, Mymensingh, Barishal, Kushtia, Comilla. History Radio Today started as Bangladesh's first private FM radio station in May 2006, in Dhaka at 89.6 MHz. It received permission from the government in 2002 and started with a 45 million BDT investment. The founding chief executive officer and managing director was Md Rafiqul Haque. Saiful Amin was the editor of Radio Today. On 27 May 2009, Radio Today received government approval to expand to six cities in Bangladesh outside of Dhaka. It is available in Bogra, Chittagong, Cox's Bazar, Khulna, and Sylhet. Radio Today is located in FR Tower in Banani which caught fire on 28 March 2019 stopping the transmission Radio Today. The tower also housed Duronto TV which also stopped its transmission. In August 2011, a reporter of Radio Today was assaulted by activists of J ...
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Craig Reucassel
Craig Bruce Reucassel is an Australian radio and television presenter and comedian. He is currently the presenter of Breakfast on ABC Radio Sydney. He was an original member of the satirical team, The Chaser. Early life Reucassel was born in South Africa and moved to Adelaide at a young age with his parents. There, he attended Semaphore, South Australia, Semaphore Park Primary School. The family relocated to the Southern Highlands (New South Wales), Southern Highlands of New South Wales, and Reucassel attended Bowral Public School and Bowral High School. Reucassel attended the University of Sydney, and completed a Bachelor of Economics (Social Science) degree in 1999 and graduated with a Bachelor of Laws degree in 2002. Reucassel ran the arts revue and the canoe club, and was an editor of the student newspaper ''Honi Soit''. He also debated at several World Universities Debating Championships, ranking 30th in the World at Manila in 1999 and 167th in Glasgow in 2001. In 2000, he ...
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Tony Armstrong (Australian Rules Footballer)
Tony Patrick Armstrong (born 29 September 1989) is an Australian television presenter and former professional Australian rules footballer. He played for the Adelaide Football Club, Sydney Swans, and Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League, before becoming a presenter with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. He presented the sport for '' News Breakfast'' on both ABC TV and the ABC News channel from 2021 until October 2024. Armstrong has also hosted other ABC TV shows including ''A Dog's World'', ''Great Australian Stuff'', and ''Tony Armstrong's Extra-Ordinary Things''. For his television work, Armstrong has won the Graham Kennedy Award for Most Popular New Talent at the 2022 Logies and the Bert Newton Award for Most Popular Presenter at the 2023 Logies. Early life and education Tony Patrick Armstrong, a Barranbinya– Gamilaroi man from his father's side, was born on 29 September 1989 in Burrumbuttock near Albury, Australia, to single mum Margar ...
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The Sound (Australian TV Series)
The Sound or The Sounds may refer to: Film * ''The Sound'' (film), a Canadian psychological thriller film Geography * The Sound or Øresund, the strait between Sweden and Denmark * Plymouth Sound, the inlet of the English Channel at Plymouth, England * Long Island Sound, the body of water between Connecticut and Long Island, United States * Puget Sound, an inlet of the Pacific Ocean in the U.S. state of Washington * The Sounds of the Outer Banks, North Carolina, these include Currituck Sound, Pamlico Sound, Albemarle Sound, Croatan Sound and Roanoke Sound. * The Sound, a small cay rising above sea level at Middleton Reef in the Coral Sea Islands, Australia Music Performers * The Sound (band), an English post-punk band 1979–1988 * The Sounds, a Swedish indie-rock band formed in 1998 * Stan Getz (1927–1991), nicknamed "The Sound", American jazz saxophonist Albums * ''The Sound'' (Mary Mary album) or the title song, 2008 * ''The Sound'' (New Monsoon album) or the title song ...
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ABC News Breakfast
''News Breakfast'' is an Australian news breakfast television program. It is broadcast on ABC TV and ABC News channel from 6:00 am to 9:00 am AEST or AEDT on weekdays and is hosted by James Glenday and Bridget Brennan. The program is also streamed live on ABC iView to anyone in Australia, and the ABC Australia channel for those in the Asia-Pacific region. History The program commenced broadcasting on 3 November 2008 as ''ABC News Breakfast'' on ABC2, with hosts Virginia Trioli, Barrie Cassidy (Monday-Thursday) and Joe O'Brien (Friday), sport presenter Paul Kennedy and weather presenter Vanessa O'Hanlon. ''News Breakfast'' is currently hosted by James Glenday and Bridget Brennan and is broadcast on ABC TV and ABC News. They are joined by news presenter Emma Rebellato, sport presenter Catherine Murphy and weather presenter Nate Byrne. Tyson Shine is the program's executive producer. In January 2009, O'Brien replaced Cassidy as a full-time co-host with Cassidy continuing ...
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Charlie Pickering
Charlie Pickering (born 29 August 1977) is an Australian comedian, television and radio presenter, author and producer. Pickering currently hosts ''The Weekly with Charlie Pickering'', a weekly news satire television show on the ABC (Australian TV channel), ABC, as well as its yearly spin-off special ''The Weekly with Charlie Pickering, The Yearly with Charlie Pickering,'' co-host of ''Tomorrow Tonight (TV series), Tomorrow Tonight'' with Annabel Crabb and Adam Liaw. He is known as a former co-host on the Current affairs (news format), current affairs program ''The Project (Australian TV program), The Project,'' Friday host of ''Breakfast'' on ABC Radio Melbourne and regularly appeared on the game show ''Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation'' as the "Generation X" team captain. Career Early career After leaving his job as a lawyer, Pickering appeared in the Melbourne International Comedy Festival (MICF) in 2002 with Michael Chamberlin (comedian), Michael Chamberlin in ''Boiling Point ...
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Chris Taylor (comedian)
Christopher Thornton Taylor (born 15 July 1974) is an Australian comedy writer, performer and broadcaster from Sydney. As a founding member of The Chaser, he is best known for co-writing and appearing on satirical ABC Television shows ''CNNNN'' (2002–2003) and '' The Chaser's War on Everything'' (2006 – July 2009). He formerly co-hosted the drive radio show '' Today Today'' (2004–05) on Triple J with fellow Chaser member Craig Reucassel, and in 2007, he wrote the musical comedy '' Dead Caesar''. Taylor also hosted the mini documentary series 'Australia's Heritage: National Treasures'. In 2010, with his Chaser colleague Andrew Hansen, Taylor made a musical comedy series for Triple J titled ''The Blow Parade'', which became the number one podcast in the country, and won the 2010 ARIA Award for Best Comedy Release. In 2019, Taylor was the creator and co-writer of the drama Upright starring Tim Minchin. The series screened to critical acclaim in both Australia and the UK. ...
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ABC (Australian TV Channel)
ABC TV, formerly known as ABC1, is an Australian national public television network. It is owned and operated by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and is the flagship (broadcasting), flagship ABC Television (Australian TV network), ABC Television network. The headquarters of the ABC TV channel and the ABC are in Ultimo, New South Wales, Ultimo, an inner-city suburb of Sydney. The very first public broadcasting, national public television station in Australia officially and formally formal full grand opening night ceremony took place by Prime Minister of Australia Robert Menzies in ABN (TV station), Sydney at stroke of night 7:00:00pm Time in Australia, Sydney Time on 5 November 1956 as ABC National Television Service under the call sign ABN (TV station), ABN-2 with the very first main flagship television presented by Michael Charlton (journalist), Michael Charlton and James Dibble reading the very first television news, main flagship television news bulletin, followed ...
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ABC Iview
ABC iview is a video on demand and catch-up TV service run by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Currently iview video content can only be viewed by users in Australia. As of 2016, ABC iview attracts around 50 million plays monthly and accounts for around half of the total time streamed by Australian TV video services. History After running for several months in beta form under the name "ABC Playback", the service became available as a Flash website in July 2008. This was the next step after the video podcasting of ABC TV programs since July 2006. The iview Flash website was redesigned in 2009 and 2010, to cater for a large increase in content. An iOS app for iPads was launched in December 2010, followed by a mobile version for iPhone in June 2012. An iview Android app supporting phones and tablets on Android 4.0.3 and above was released on 18 December 2013. Over the following years, iview was released to a range of Smart TVs, games consoles and other devices. C ...
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