Stephen Roderick Ahern (
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) (born 1959), is a media executive, strategist, trainer and international consultant in modern broadcast media. He was the station manager at three
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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(ABC) radio stations (1988 to mid-1990s), Director of Radio at
Australian Film, Television and Radio School
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History
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(AFTRS) (1998 to 2009) and CEO of Ahern Media & Training (AMT) (from mid-1990s). His Order of Australia Medal, awarded in June 2009, recognised his "contributions to radio broadcasting as an educator, media trainer and author."
Biography
Stephen Roderick Ahern was born in 1959.
He completed a Bachelor of Arts/Diploma of Education at
Macquarie University
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in 1982.
He had started his career in radio in the late 1970s and by 1987 was acting station manager at
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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's (ABC's) Canberra-based
2CN and 2CY.
He became 2CN's manager in the following year and had previously managed
2NC
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, Newcastle.
After six years at 2CN, in 1993, Ahern became manager of Melbourne's
3LO
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.
From 1997 to 2009 he worked for
Australian Film, Television and Radio School
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History
Establish ...
(AFTRS),
and was its Director of Radio for ten years.
[ Note: Repost of ''The Australian'' article.] In June 2009 he was awarded an
Order of Australia
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medal "for his contributions to radio broadcasting as an educator, media trainer and author."
After leaving the ABC in the mid-1990s, Ahern founded Ahern Media and Training (AMT) and soon after he established the website, ''radioinfo.com.au''. AMT publishes several trade journals. He consulted as a media futurist, advising broadcasters how to adapt to the new smartphone, smart speaker and social media environments, as well as advising on how to restructure radio and television media companies in the new media era. His presentations and articles include how media can be useful in fighting fake news, radio in media-dark countries journalism in dangerous environments and media reform in Australia.
Ahern works with TV, radio and new media broadcasters to modernise their news gathering and broadcasting techniques and consults on organisational change for various international broadcasting organisations.
Ahern has commented in the media about the radio industry in Australia.
He is the editor and an author of the book, ''Making Radio: a Practical Guide to Working in Radio'' (2000), which was published by his organisation, AFTRS.
(2nd Edition 2011, 3rd Edition 2013, 4th Edition 2022). Ahern wrote a crime thriller, ''Harbour Terror'' (2007), which is set in a community radio station.
He provided an entry on the first Director of AFTRS,
Jerzy Toeplitz (1909–1995), for the ''
Australian Dictionary of Biography''.
Ahern has published articles and conference papers on the future of media, including the importance of media in developing countries. He trains media professionals through AMT and was the CEO of the International Media & Broadcasting Academy (IMBA). He was a board member of the Community Broadcasting Foundation of Australia. In 2000 he was the founding consultant and curriculum developer for the National Electronic Media Institute of South Africa (NEMISA) and in 2012 was founding consultant for Nai Media Institute, the first professional media training organisation in Afghanistan.
In 2014 Ahern and business partner Peter Saxon bought ''AsiaRadioToday.com'' and in 2015 he and his business partners were the first to launch a 'catch-up radio' product called ''Rewind Radio'', which was later sold.
Ahern has been active in training radio and television industry organisations for the transition to
digital radio
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,
digital television
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, and new OTT services. He lectures about the future of media in Australia and internationally,
and in 2020 joined the
Asia Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) to Head the organisation's Media Academy.
In Paris in July 2022 he spoke at a
UNESCO
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presentation on the importance of media and information literacy and professional journalism.
Highlighting the difference between professional media and social media he said: "The common threads that make up professional media are: A commitment to the greater good of society, Internal editorial checks and balances, External rules and regulations... This distinguishes responsible professional media from unregulated social media."
Personal life
Steve Ahern is married to Serena ( Poggi),
a teacher-librarian at
Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview
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,
and they have two children.
One of their children is
Daniel Ahern Bus Vipers, who also worked in radio management at 2SER and then FBi Radio.
References
External links
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''Radioinfo''website
''Asia Radio Today''website
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1959 births
Living people
Macquarie University alumni
Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia