What secret did radio host Brendan Fevola just spill on-air?

Brendan Fevola, Melbourne radio host and former AFL star, takes the hot seat as he spills the beans on some juicy radio gossip that has left his listeners and radio team in disbelief.


Many of you may know Brendan Fevola, or 'Fev' as he is affectionately referred to, as someone who used to dominate the AFL field. While Fev is no stranger to competing on-field, it seems that he is about to have a new off-field competition soon.

At the helm of Fox FM's Fifi, Fev & Nick–a programme under Southern Cross Austereo's portfolio–the host recently shared that he'd been privy to some insider information.

The intrigue? Sydney duo Kyle and Jackie O's massively popular breakfast show, currently airing on KIIS FM in Sydney, could potentially branch out to Melbourne as of next year.


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Brendan Fevola shared a secret on their radio programme Fifi, Fev, & Nick. Credit: @fififevnick/Instagram


Following an unexpected early morning phone call from a certain Sydney radio industry insider, Fev spilt it all out on Monday's broadcast.


According to Fev, the insider said, ‘You might have competition next year. Someone in our city is now gonna be in Melbourne—Kyle and Jackie!'

The brewing radio scandal didn't end there. Fevola didn't hold back, sharing his opinion honestly: 'That’s not the right DNA. That’s a Sydney show. Surely they’re not coming to Melbourne … What the h***?'

Co-host Fifi Box was quick to chime in, suggesting that a Melbourne-centric show would ideally have hosts located on-site in Melbourne.

Melbourne's own KIIS FM breakfast show already has fan favourites Jason Hawkins and Lauren Phillips steering the ship. If the circulating rumours are anything close to the truth, these well-loved hosts might just be replaced by Kyle and Jackie O, causing quite a shift in the city’s radio morning shows.


In response to the circulating whispers, a spokesperson from ARN (the company which owns KIIS FM stations) stated: 'We don’t comment on speculation and have nothing further to say.'

However, there might be some truth to the speculation considering the past interviews.

Kyle Sandilands has never masked his ambition to extend The Kyle and Jackie O Show's reach beyond Sydney's borders, covering the entire Australian network. He expressed his bewilderment on why the ARN hasn't networked his breakfast show across all cities in an interview back in 2021.


According to a news outlet, the duo signed again with ARN in 2019, securing a hefty contract to keep them on-air until the end of 2024.

In fact, they earn between $7-8 million each per annum, with each three-and-a-half-hour radio show raking in over $39,000 for each of them.

And it appears to be a worthwhile investment for ARN. The Kyle and Jackie O Show continues to reign supreme in the latest round of radio ratings, holding the number one spot in Sydney with a solid 17.1 per cent audience share.

For a bit of perspective, their primary FM competitor, WSFM’s Jonesy and Amanda, only manages a 7.7 per cent audience share.

Key Takeaways
  • Brendan ‘Fev’ Fevola made a bold claim on air, stating that the popular Sydney radio show Kyle and Jackie O will broadcast in Melbourne next year.
  • Fev mentioned that he received this news from someone who works in the radio industry in Sydney, leading to disbelief amongst his team.
  • The claim would mean the KIIS FM breakfast show in Melbourne, currently hosted by Jason Hawkins and Lauren Phillips, might be replaced by the Sydney-based show.
  • A spokesperson from ARN declined to comment on the speculation. Meanwhile, Kyle Sandilands, a host on The Kyle and Jackie O Show, previously expressed his ambition for the radio show to be networked Australia-wide.


What do you think of this story, dear members? Do you think that the Sydney-based show is coming to Melbourne? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
 
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Brendan Fevola, Melbourne radio host and former AFL star, takes the hot seat as he spills the beans on some juicy radio gossip that has left his listeners and radio team in disbelief.


Many of you may know Brendan Fevola, or 'Fev' as he is affectionately referred to, as someone who used to dominate the AFL field. While Fev is no stranger to competing on-field, it seems that he is about to have a new off-field competition soon.

At the helm of Fox FM's Fifi, Fev & Nick–a programme under Southern Cross Austereo's portfolio–the host recently shared that he'd been privy to some insider information.

The intrigue? Sydney duo Kyle and Jackie O's massively popular breakfast show, currently airing on KIIS FM in Sydney, could potentially branch out to Melbourne as of next year.


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Brendan Fevola shared a secret on their radio programme Fifi, Fev, & Nick. Credit: @fififevnick/Instagram


Following an unexpected early morning phone call from a certain Sydney radio industry insider, Fev spilt it all out on Monday's broadcast.


According to Fev, the insider said, ‘You might have competition next year. Someone in our city is now gonna be in Melbourne—Kyle and Jackie!'

The brewing radio scandal didn't end there. Fevola didn't hold back, sharing his opinion honestly: 'That’s not the right DNA. That’s a Sydney show. Surely they’re not coming to Melbourne … What the h***?'

Co-host Fifi Box was quick to chime in, suggesting that a Melbourne-centric show would ideally have hosts located on-site in Melbourne.

Melbourne's own KIIS FM breakfast show already has fan favourites Jason Hawkins and Lauren Phillips steering the ship. If the circulating rumours are anything close to the truth, these well-loved hosts might just be replaced by Kyle and Jackie O, causing quite a shift in the city’s radio morning shows.


In response to the circulating whispers, a spokesperson from ARN (the company which owns KIIS FM stations) stated: 'We don’t comment on speculation and have nothing further to say.'

However, there might be some truth to the speculation considering the past interviews.

Kyle Sandilands has never masked his ambition to extend The Kyle and Jackie O Show's reach beyond Sydney's borders, covering the entire Australian network. He expressed his bewilderment on why the ARN hasn't networked his breakfast show across all cities in an interview back in 2021.


According to a news outlet, the duo signed again with ARN in 2019, securing a hefty contract to keep them on-air until the end of 2024.

In fact, they earn between $7-8 million each per annum, with each three-and-a-half-hour radio show raking in over $39,000 for each of them.

And it appears to be a worthwhile investment for ARN. The Kyle and Jackie O Show continues to reign supreme in the latest round of radio ratings, holding the number one spot in Sydney with a solid 17.1 per cent audience share.

For a bit of perspective, their primary FM competitor, WSFM’s Jonesy and Amanda, only manages a 7.7 per cent audience share.

Key Takeaways

  • Brendan ‘Fev’ Fevola made a bold claim on air, stating that the popular Sydney radio show Kyle and Jackie O will broadcast in Melbourne next year.
  • Fev mentioned that he received this news from someone who works in the radio industry in Sydney, leading to disbelief amongst his team.
  • The claim would mean the KIIS FM breakfast show in Melbourne, currently hosted by Jason Hawkins and Lauren Phillips, might be replaced by the Sydney-based show.
  • A spokesperson from ARN declined to comment on the speculation. Meanwhile, Kyle Sandilands, a host on The Kyle and Jackie O Show, previously expressed his ambition for the radio show to be networked Australia-wide.


What do you think of this story, dear members? Do you think that the Sydney-based show is coming to Melbourne? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
Dont care what arrogant people want to do and i dont bother with the radio unless I am in a vehicle and then I only want to listen to music...
 
Brendan Fevola, Melbourne radio host and former AFL star, takes the hot seat as he spills the beans on some juicy radio gossip that has left his listeners and radio team in disbelief.


Many of you may know Brendan Fevola, or 'Fev' as he is affectionately referred to, as someone who used to dominate the AFL field. While Fev is no stranger to competing on-field, it seems that he is about to have a new off-field competition soon.

At the helm of Fox FM's Fifi, Fev & Nick–a programme under Southern Cross Austereo's portfolio–the host recently shared that he'd been privy to some insider information.

The intrigue? Sydney duo Kyle and Jackie O's massively popular breakfast show, currently airing on KIIS FM in Sydney, could potentially branch out to Melbourne as of next year.


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Brendan Fevola shared a secret on their radio programme Fifi, Fev, & Nick. Credit: @fififevnick/Instagram


Following an unexpected early morning phone call from a certain Sydney radio industry insider, Fev spilt it all out on Monday's broadcast.


According to Fev, the insider said, ‘You might have competition next year. Someone in our city is now gonna be in Melbourne—Kyle and Jackie!'

The brewing radio scandal didn't end there. Fevola didn't hold back, sharing his opinion honestly: 'That’s not the right DNA. That’s a Sydney show. Surely they’re not coming to Melbourne … What the h***?'

Co-host Fifi Box was quick to chime in, suggesting that a Melbourne-centric show would ideally have hosts located on-site in Melbourne.

Melbourne's own KIIS FM breakfast show already has fan favourites Jason Hawkins and Lauren Phillips steering the ship. If the circulating rumours are anything close to the truth, these well-loved hosts might just be replaced by Kyle and Jackie O, causing quite a shift in the city’s radio morning shows.


In response to the circulating whispers, a spokesperson from ARN (the company which owns KIIS FM stations) stated: 'We don’t comment on speculation and have nothing further to say.'

However, there might be some truth to the speculation considering the past interviews.

Kyle Sandilands has never masked his ambition to extend The Kyle and Jackie O Show's reach beyond Sydney's borders, covering the entire Australian network. He expressed his bewilderment on why the ARN hasn't networked his breakfast show across all cities in an interview back in 2021.


According to a news outlet, the duo signed again with ARN in 2019, securing a hefty contract to keep them on-air until the end of 2024.

In fact, they earn between $7-8 million each per annum, with each three-and-a-half-hour radio show raking in over $39,000 for each of them.

And it appears to be a worthwhile investment for ARN. The Kyle and Jackie O Show continues to reign supreme in the latest round of radio ratings, holding the number one spot in Sydney with a solid 17.1 per cent audience share.

For a bit of perspective, their primary FM competitor, WSFM’s Jonesy and Amanda, only manages a 7.7 per cent audience share.

Key Takeaways

  • Brendan ‘Fev’ Fevola made a bold claim on air, stating that the popular Sydney radio show Kyle and Jackie O will broadcast in Melbourne next year.
  • Fev mentioned that he received this news from someone who works in the radio industry in Sydney, leading to disbelief amongst his team.
  • The claim would mean the KIIS FM breakfast show in Melbourne, currently hosted by Jason Hawkins and Lauren Phillips, might be replaced by the Sydney-based show.
  • A spokesperson from ARN declined to comment on the speculation. Meanwhile, Kyle Sandilands, a host on The Kyle and Jackie O Show, previously expressed his ambition for the radio show to be networked Australia-wide.


What do you think of this story, dear members? Do you think that the Sydney-based show is coming to Melbourne? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
stay in melbourne please.
 

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