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This may be because the two women were rarely on the air together: Rebecca worked Mondays and Tuesdays, while Yumi works Wednesdays to Fridays.
The pair both follow each other on Instagram and don t appear to have fallen out.
Tribute: I ll miss these two ladies soooooo much @montydimond @msmeldavies, Rebecca captioned a photo with co-host Katie Monty Dimond (centre) and producer Mel Davies (left)
No bad blood: It s likely she only mentioned Monty and Mel because she was rarely on the air with Yumi. Rebecca worked Mondays and Tuesdays, while Yumi works Wednesdays to Fridays
On Tuesday s last episode, the wife of AFL great Chris Judd addressed rumours she d been fired from the radio show.
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Australian Radio Network (ARN) has launched an in-house media research unit to study how advertisers can take advantage of audio.
The radio company said the ARN Neuro Lab can be accessed by clients to assess and optimise the creative impact of radio, music, and podcasts.
“The launch of the ARN Neuro Lab reinforces our ambition to be the leaders in defining audio,” ARN CEO Ciaran Davis said.
“It’s the first in-house media facility of its type in Australia and demonstrates our commitment to helping our commercial partners maximise the impact of their investment in audio while arming ARN with a better understanding for how radio, music and podcasts can be used together to meet the audio needs of all Australians.”
Irene Hulme promoted to head of national content at NOVA Entertainment
Nova Network’s music director, Irene Hulme, has been promoted into the new role of head of national content for the wider NOVA Entertainment.
Hulme has held senior content roles at all three major commercial radio networks, Southern Cross Austereo (SCA), Australian Radio Network (ARN) and NOVA.
NOVA Entertainment quickly scooped her up, with chief programming and marketing officer, Paul Jackson, saying at the time he was delighted to get her back.
In March, Hulme broadened her role to group music, production and DAB director, and now it’s expanded again to national head of content.
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Rebecca had hosted the daily radio program alongside Monty for two days a week, while Yumi Stynes sat in her chair for the other three days.
At the end of the episode, Rebecca s husband Chris Judd and their son Oscar also sent her an emotional message.
End of an era: After confirming it was her final episode, Rebecca s (centre) co-host Monty Dimond (left) explained: Bec has decided to spend more time with her family next year and when you hear that you think they totally got fired but she definitely didn t. Pictured Yumi Stynes (right) Well done mum for being on the radio for such a long time and making your friends laugh including me. You still owe me that Sam Smith interview, Oscar said.