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September 5, 2025 47 mins

This week we dive into one of the biggest questions in radio right now: are two-handers stronger than three-handers? With strong rumours of major Nova line-up changes for 2026, we unpack the financial and creative drivers behind the shift, and what do history’s best duos tell us about why they work so well?

Also in this episode, ARN’s Upfront is happening on October 29. What will they reveal about their vision for 2026 and beyond? We explore what the next move could be for KIIS, whether Kyle should take the stage, and why this event will be pivotal for ARN’s story in Brisbane, Adelaide, and Melbourne.

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