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Well looks like I'm not listening to the BSB on my way to work anymore.
I am not fussed on Clarke either. His voice irritates me.
Well looks like I'm not listening to the BSB on my way to work anymore.
The simpering sycophant Ray Thomas will still be on Sunday though?
Yuck.
Not only do I have to put up with Captain obvious giving a 20 minute lecture on who should be the next Australian cricket captain. Now Rothfield has weaselled his way onto the show with a weekly spot.
Time to tune out fellas.
So I guess that Buzz is no longer part of 2GB's Continuous Call Team now that Hadley's gone?.
That Sunday show went down hill when that Thomas character got involved...Jimmy Smith quit the Sunday show on Sky Sports today after missing out on the weekday gig to Michael Clarke.
Jimmy would be better than Clarke.
That Sunday show went down hill when that Thomas character got involved...
Why did Hollywood and Zorba get taken off the air?
Michael Clarke’s radio debut horror show revealed as ratings nosedive
Michael Clarke’s foray into the world of radio has taken an early hit after an unpleasant ratings surprise revealed a massive nosedive for his new employer.
The former Aussie captain recently joined the Big Sports Breakfast team with NSW coach Laurie Daley and Gerard Middleton.
The new line-up’s first innings rated just 0.4 per cent, under half of their previous 0.9 per cent rating according to Thursday’s GfK metro radio survey of 2020.
On the airwaves since March 2nd, Clarke has ruffled a few feathers, notably in his criticism of the Australian men’s team for apparently going too easy in criticising polarising Indian skipper Virat Kohli.
Tabcorp’s head of media communications Adam Hamilton said the clear lack of sport in the current pandemic was affecting sport media’s engagement with fans significantly.
“Losing most sport, most notably NRL, combined with the quest of news by listeners through this challenging time has no doubt impacted the show’s results,” Hamilton told The Daily Telegraph.
Unsurprisingly, talkback radio stations such as 2GB (up +1.6 per cent) to a 14.8% share of traffic) and ABC radio (up +0.7 to 9.6%) increased significantly amid the coronavirus lockdown.
https://www.foxsports.com.au/cricke...e/news-story/7a1d170b1bdd7e67c3c94607947b98c5