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June 20, 2025 55 mins

The 2025 Infinite Dial report on Australian audio consumption was released this week and our guest is the head of Edison Research, Larry Rosin who will help explain the data.  Larry has been a fan and friend of Australian radio for many years and his thoughts on the success of radio and podcasting in Australia are well worth checking out.

Also this week we respond to one of the most proactive listener letters we’ve received in the last 12 months - the premise of the letter - The Fox Underdogs is a turn off moment, not a tune-in talking point.  We have a lot to say about this letter.

What do you think?   Email us at mail@gamechangersradio.com

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