Six Years Strong: ARN’s iHeart Celebrates with Top Ranker Results

ARN’s iHeart Podcast Network is turning six this month, and the latest Podcast Ranker shows there’s plenty to celebrate. From local favourites to global hits, multiple shows climbed the charts in January, reflecting the network’s continued growth, audience reach, and the strength of its premium podcast slate.

A key highlight from the January ranker is Australian True Crime, which has officially joined iHeart and made an immediate impact on the charts. Already one of the country’s most influential true crime titles, the podcast surged 10 places to become the highest-ranking true crime podcast in the latest ranker.

Now in its ninth year, Australian True Crime is hosted by self-described true crime obsessive Meshel Laurie and explores the darker corners of Australian life through powerful interviews with victims, their families and investigators. Its move to iHeart marks a significant new chapter for the brand, with plans to expand into video and launch a new national radio show, True Crime Tonight, across the KIIS Network in 2026.

Meshel Laurie said: “Joining ARN and iHeart is such an exciting step for Australian True Crime. It’s amazing to see the podcast resonate with even more listeners, and I can’t wait to explore new ways to bring these stories to life. Expanding onto other platforms will let us share these stories with even more Australians, and I’m thrilled for what’s ahead.”

The latest ranker also saw strong results across iHeart’s premium local and global slate, including:

  • The New York Times’ ‘The Daily’ is Australia’s #1 international podcast, up three places to #7
  • On Purpose with Jay Shetty is Australia’s #1 Health & Fitness podcast, rising two places to #18
  • The Kyle & Jackie O Show is Australia’s #1 Radio podcast, jumping eight spots to #19
  • BBC’s Global News Podcast, climbing 16 places to #20
  • Stuff You Should Know is Australia’s #1 Knowledge podcast, up two places to #21
  • She’s on the Money is Australia’s #1 Finance podcast, climbing 13 places to #27

Corey Layton, ARN’s Head of Digital Audio, said: “Welcoming Australian True Crime to the iHeart Podcast Network is a major milestone. It’s one of the country’s most respected and influential podcasts, and its rise up the chart shows how deeply it resonates with Australian audiences.

“As we approach iHeart’s sixth birthday, these results reflect the strength of our strategy – investing in premium iHeart Originals, partnering with Australia’s most beloved creators, and bringing together the world’s biggest titles across podcasts, video and broadcast to drive growth for audiences, creators and commercial partners.”

Since launching in Australia on February 25, 2020, ARN’s iHeart has grown into the country’s podcast powerhouse, delivering a premium slate spanning true crime, news, entertainment, business and lifestyle, powered by the world’s biggest podcast publishers.

With 6.7 million monthly listeners and 22.8 million monthly downloads, iHeart now reaches 37% of all weekly podcast ranker listeners. The latest results mark a major milestone, celebrating six years of sustained growth, innovation and accelerating audience momentum across Australia.

HEARD ‘26: AUDIO IS THE CAMPAIGN CATALYST THAT DRIVES GREATER EFFECTIVENESS

Commercial Radio &Audio (CRA) has revealed updated findings on audio’s impact on campaign effectiveness at HEARD 2026. The research, drawn from the Advertising Council of Australia’s (ACA) Effectiveness Database, was analysed by independent marketing consultant Rob Brittain and presented by Professor Mark Ritson. The analysis examined all Effie Award entries from 2018 to 2025, adding two years of data to previous findings.

The conclusion: campaigns with excess share of voice that invest in audio are significantly more effective than those without. Among these high performers, audio represents an average of 11% of total media spend.

The new research shows audio campaigns deliver nearly twice the impact for new customer acquisition (37% with audio vs 22% without), brand distinctiveness (40% vs 22%) and price insensitivity (23% vs 12%). Audio also connects with both head and heart, deepening emotional appeal (51% vs 41%).

Professor Mark Ritson said: “Audio is the catalyst in the media mix. Eight years of beautiful data confirms it: allocate11% to audio and you trigger a disproportionate effect across every key brand and business measure. This isn’t theory. You’re not spending more – you’re making everything you already spend work significantly harder.”

CRA CEO Lizzie Young said: “This data demonstrates audio’s ability to impact so many different brand and business objectives, proving audio’s contribution to driving profitable growth for brands. I couldn’t agree with Professor Mark Ritson more – it is beautiful data.”

Audio, Campaign Catalyst

ABOUT THE DATA

The analysis draws from the Advertising Council of Australia’s Effectiveness Database, comprising all Effie Award entries (n=595) from 2018 to 2025. These represent the pinnacle of advertising effectiveness in Australia, making it the gold-standard dataset for understanding which channel combinations drive business outcomes.

ABOUT HEARD 2026

HEARD is CRA’s annual audio advertising showcase. Held at ICC Sydney on 18 February2026, the event brings together Australia’s leading marketing decision-makers, media agency strategists, and brand leaders for peer learning, data-driven insights on the future of audio advertising.

HEARD ’26: EFFIE’S DATA REVEALS AUDIO DELIVERS A 33% EFFECTIVENESS ADVANTAGE IN REGIONAL MARKETS

New analysis of the Advertising Council Australia’s (ACA) Effectiveness Database (2018–2025), presented today at Commercial Radio & Audio’s (CRA) HEARD 2026reveals advertisers can unlock 33% more effectiveness with regional audio. Delivering stronger results for customer acquisition and retention, across short and long-term business metrics.

CRA CEO Lizzie Young said: “Regional Australia represents 9.9 million Australians – more than a third of the country’s population (37%), with five million tuning in to commercial radio weekly. These audiences are highly receptive, yet regional receives just 18% of media spend. Leaving a 19-point gap between where Australians live and where brands invest. That’s an opportunity for growth left on the table. Regional audio is more powerful than you think and the opportunity for brands to be heard is clear.”

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Sources:

  1. 33% effectiveness uplift: Advertising Council Australia’s (ACA) Effectiveness Database (2018–2025)
  2. Population and migration data: Regional Movers Index June 2025
  3. Edison Australia Infinite Dial 2025, Regional Australia, Commercial Radio P10+ (ABS Population 2024)
  4. Media spend gap: Boomtown CMO Roundtable 2024

ABOUT THE DATA

The analysis draws from the Advertising Council of Australia’s Effectiveness Database, comprising all Effie Award entries from 2018 to 2025. These represent the pinnacle of advertising effectiveness in Australia, making it the gold-standard dataset for understanding which channel combinations drive business outcomes.

ABOUT HEARD 2026

HEARD is CRA’s annual audio advertising showcase. Held at ICC Sydney on 18 February 2026, the event brings together Australia’s leading marketing decision-makers, media agency strategists, and brand leaders for peer learning, data-driven insights on the future of audio advertising.

THE AUDIO ANNUAL 2026: CRA UNVEILS INDUSTRY INNOVATION ROADMAP AT HEARD

Commercial Radio & Audio (CRA) unveiled its industry roadmap at HEARD, with Australia’s commercial audio networks uniting to deliver what agencies and advertisers have asked for: frictionless access to audio’s growing reach and proven effectiveness. 

The new roadmap enhances the unique power of audio to be the campaign catalyst for brand growth, and the industry’s mission to make it easier to buy.

CRA CEO Lizzie Young said: “Our announcements today demonstrate the entire industry’s commitment to delivering best-in-class solutions for our customers. We have been busy building a future focused on what our customers need, making it easier for brands to access the unique opportunity audio delivers.

“We outperform many other channels at every stage of the purchase funnel and on an ROI basis return two dollars for every one spent. Audio is an incredibly versatile channel that delivers scale, is multi-platform, integrated, efficient and effective – enabling brands to connect rationally with the head; emotionally with the heart; and drive action. It really is more powerful than you think.”

CRA Audio ID: Phase two

The industry’s unified digital audio identifier CRA Audio ID, delivering streamlined access to 14.7 million monthly listeners1 across all major member networks launched via Google’s Display & Video 360 in November and is now ready for clients to activate. The next phases of the roadmap include:

  • Demographic and location targeting powered by Australian-based consumer intelligence provider HYP coming soon.
  • High-value audience segments and interoperability are being explored.
  • The long-term ambition is the development of a unified audio exchange – one place to access all CRA member commercial streaming and podcast inventory, with consistent products, measurement and real-time activation.

CRA CEO Lizzie Young said: “When you see some of the greatest digital talent Australia has on stage together talking about their desire to make the industry better for their customers, it’s pretty amazing. The sheer level of customer focus and technical expertise this has taken from all our members is incredible and the genuinely meaningful audience opportunity for brands is clear.”

Guzman y Gomez: Proof audio drives behaviour

At Guzman y Gomez (GYG), their proof-over-opinion approach is already paying off. Audio works for the challenger brand turned household name because it drives behaviour, not just awareness.

Speaking at HEARD, Lara Thom, Global CMO of Guzman y Gomez, named Australia’snumber one Chief Marketing Officer at the 2025 CMO Awards, shared audio is a key ingredient in the brand’s growth strategy.

Every brief starts with ‘sound on,’ and they operate a test-and-learn environment. GYG once turned radio off; the impact on key metrics was immediate. They turned it back on just as fast.

CRA drives the Power of Audio

Other key takeouts, industry improvements and marketer-focused insights include:

  • Local, trust and safety: 100% Australian owned and operated, and subject to rigorous regulation, the new CRA Commercial Radio Code includes additional obligations for AI transparency and a special care provision strengthening the brand-safe environment and supporting the position as the most trusted media channel for brands.
  • The original influencers: New research from Fabulate reveals audio talent generate more than 33 million social views on TikTok and Instagram weekly2 – a voice audiences trust at breakfast becomes a voice they follow, engage with, and act on – a great opportunity for brands to drive more value simply by integrating audio talent into social strategies. 
  • New attribution: Veritonic and Veritone are now enabling brands to track real-world engagement and impact of their audio advertising.
  • New dynamic creative optimisation: adapts brand messages to context using dynamic signals to deliver different creative for listeners in different environments.

Why it matters – Audio’s untapped potential for brands

Commercial radio reaches 12.4 million Australians weekly in metro with audience stability maintained for over four years.3 Regional commercial radio reaches 5 million weekly listeners. Podcasting is now mainstream: 52% of Australians consume podcasts monthly4, and CRA’s Podcast Annual 2025 confirms listening is up 6.8% year-on-year, with more than half now tuning in several times a week.5 Amid growing and stable audiences, industry revenue declined 2.6% in calendar year 2025 to $1.13 billion6 – a gap CRA’s new roadmap is designed to close.

Sources:

  1. CRA Audio ID (powered by GfK), Monthly Addressable Audience (000s), Live Commercial Radio Streaming and Podcasts, October 2025
  2. Fabulate 2025. Commercial Radio& Audio member talent social accounts, TikTok and Instagram, video views, Australians 18+.
  3. GfK 360 Radio Ratings, SMBAP S8 2025, Commercial Radio Listeners, Cume (000s), Mon-Sun 12mn-12mn, P10+
  4. The Infinite Dial 2025, Edison Research. Data referring to Australians aged 10+ unless otherwise stated.

ABC announces preferred new location for Adelaide office

The ABC has selected the Tapangka site in the Adelaide CBD as its preferred new location.

The ABC and the South Australian government will partner with Renewal SA to progress plans for a new Arts and Media Hub on Franklin Street (the former Adelaide Bus Station site), subject to the required State and Federal Public Works Committee approvals. 

The proposed new ABC facility will house modern production studios alongside content making, technical and administrative operations. Design, planning and approvals will continue throughout 2026–27.

The ABC, together with the South Australian government, representing Country Arts SA, State Theatre Company South Australia, and State Opera South Australia, selected the Tapangka site following a detailed feasibility study and site selection process.

The new ABC building is expected to be completed by FY 2031.

ABC Managing Director Hugh Marks: “Today is a significant day for the ABC and we’re delighted to take the next step with the SA government to secure a new arts hub. The new home for the ABC Adelaide location is fit for purpose for a modern public broadcaster. Moving to new state-of-the-art facilities central to the CBD and co-locating with government arts organisations offers enormous benefits to the broader arts community and our staff, audiences, and the creative sector.”

Hon. Peter Malinauskas MP Premier of South Australia: “Our brand new Arts & Media Hub will serve as a catalyst for creativity, innovation, and collaboration in the Adelaide CBD. Franklin Street will become a portal for all South Australians to experience, participate and engage with the arts in a way they have never been able to before. It will ensure that the ABC has a state-of-the-art home in Adelaide to ensure South Australians will continue to have access to news and information they can trust, together with safe, engaging and educational content for their childrenOur Government is continuing to transform our CBD and make it a better place to live, work, play and create.”

Work and planning on the decommissioning of the ABC Adelaide Collinswood property will progress in line with the construction of the Tapangka Arts and Media Hub.

The ABC, together with Country Arts SA, State Theatre Company South Australia and State Opera South Australia, will remain at Collinswood over the next five years as divestment planning is undertaken in preparation for sale of the current Adelaide site. 

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6+2The FrontThe FrontNews Corp AustraliaNews Corp / NOVA Entertainment344,452749,375
7+3The DailyThe DailyNew York TimesARN / iHeart342,646952,254
8-7Hamish & AndyHamish & AndyLiSTNR (SCA)LiSTNR (SCA)315,505776,822
9Life UncutLife UncutLiSTNR (SCA)LiSTNR (SCA)306,572686,250
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11ABC News DailyABC News DailyAustralian Broadcasting CorporationAustralian Broadcasting Corporation289,771868,599
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13+2Full StoryFull StoryGuardian Media GroupGuardian Australia / Acast263,112779,769
14+10Australian True CrimeAustralian True CrimeARN / iHeartARN / iHeart260,829795,049
15-10The Grade CricketerThe Grade CricketerDM PodcastsLiSTNR (SCA)259,434426,048
16+13True Crime ConversationsTrue Crime ConversationsMamamiaMamamia245,280536,264
17-1The QuickyThe QuickyMamamiaMamamia243,596721,224
18+2On Purpose with Jay ShettyOn Purpose with Jay ShettyARN / iHeartARN / iHeart240,921456,314
19+8The Kyle & Jackie O ShowThe Kyle & Jackie O ShowARN / iHeartARN / iHeart234,886738,676
20+16Global News PodcastGlobal News PodcastBBCARN / iHeart230,089839,430
21+2Stuff You Should KnowStuff You Should KnowARN / iHeartARN / iHeart229,076748,160
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23+37am7amSolstice MediaSolstice Media / NOVA Entertainment223,551717,452
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27+13She's On The MoneyShe’s On The MoneyARN / iHeartARN / iHeart214,414499,743
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35-3NSW News BulletinsNSW News BulletinsNine AudioNine176,031329,994
36-8The Morning EditionThe Morning EditionNine PublishingNine175,611370,974
37+1The Daily AusThe Daily AusARN / iHeartARN / iHeart171,183439,137
38Short History Of…Short History Of…AudioboomARN / iHeart167,855343,586
39-4No Such Thing As A FishNo Such Thing As A FishAudioboomARN / iHeart163,030436,722
40-3Fast Five by Fear and GreedFast Five by Fear and GreedNOVA EntertainmentNOVA Entertainment156,499263,126
41+3SBS News In DepthSBS News In DepthSpecial Broadcasting ServiceSpecial Broadcasting Service147,866381,509
42Armchair Expert with Dax ShepardArmchair Expert with Dax ShepardWonderyLiSTNR (SCA)146,111307,066
43+9RedHandedRedHandedWonderyLiSTNR (SCA)137,642342,847
44+5The BriefingThe BriefingLiSTNR (SCA)LiSTNR (SCA)136,044380,221
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46No One Saw It ComingNo One Saw It ComingAustralian Broadcasting CorporationAustralian Broadcasting Corporation130,709439,211
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62Real Survival StoriesReal Survival StoriesAudioboomARN / iHeart97,009173,174
63+27Background BriefingBackground BriefingAustralian Broadcasting CorporationAustralian Broadcasting Corporation96,251330,791
64-8Late Night LiveLate Night LiveAustralian Broadcasting CorporationAustralian Broadcasting Corporation95,089482,569
65World News Weekly – An SBS World News PodcastWorld News Weekly – An SBS World News PodcastSpecial Broadcasting ServiceSpecial Broadcasting Service92,385228,725
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82+7Football WeeklyFootball WeeklyGuardian Media GroupGuardian Australia / Acast71,895146,848
83+16PMPMAustralian Broadcasting CorporationAustralian Broadcasting Corporation67,416192,538
84+3Murder With My HusbandMurder With My HusbandARN / iHeartARN / iHeart67,411142,452
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98+82StalkedStalkedBBCARN / iHeart58,43782,861
99-29You're Dead to MeYou’re Dead to MeBBCARN / iHeart57,832130,024
100+4Radio National BreakfastRadio National BreakfastAustralian Broadcasting CorporationAustralian Broadcasting Corporation57,308359,720
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104Science FrictionScience FrictionAustralian Broadcasting CorporationAustralian Broadcasting Corporation55,144163,077
105+3Big IdeasBig IdeasAustralian Broadcasting CorporationAustralian Broadcasting Corporation54,947187,741
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107+28AmericastAmericastBBCARN / iHeart53,352115,362
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109Levels PodcastLevels PodcastDM PodcastsLiSTNR (SCA)52,86569,003
110+4Life MattersLife MattersAustralian Broadcasting CorporationAustralian Broadcasting Corporation52,643245,051
111-60Test Match SpecialTest Match SpecialBBCARN / iHeart52,199113,959
112+139SBS On the MoneySBS On the MoneySpecial Broadcasting ServiceSpecial Broadcasting Service52,142230,554
113+2Good Weekend TalksGood Weekend TalksNine PublishingNine52,09765,155
114-16The Tim Dillon ShowThe Tim Dillon ShowAudioboomARN / iHeart51,19771,399
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141+2Murder, Mystery & MakeupMurder, Mystery & MakeupAudioboomARN / iHeart38,77592,192
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143+13The HeadlinesThe HeadlinesNew York TimesARN / iHeart38,34066,968
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145+10Hard ForkHard ForkNew York TimesARN / iHeart37,98159,484
146Real DictatorsReal DictatorsAudioboomARN / iHeart37,42785,237
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226+18But Are You Happy?But Are You Happy?MamamiaMamamia22,08772,019
227-73Secrets of the UnderworldSecrets of the UnderworldPodshapePodshape / NOVA Entertainment21,98144,920
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233-75Big Business with Brittney SaundersBig Business with Brittney SaundersNOVA EntertainmentNOVA Entertainment21,35939,256
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236-33Smosh MouthSmosh MouthAudioboomARN / iHeart20,84040,825
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242+52Triple M Breakfast with Beau, Cat and WoodsyTriple M Breakfast with Beau, Cat and WoodsyLiSTNR (SCA)LiSTNR (SCA)20,53330,157
243-25Double A Chattery with Amanda Keller and Anita McGregorDouble A Chattery with Amanda Keller and Anita McGregorARN / iHeartARN / iHeart20,45739,802
244+34VIC News BulletinsVIC News BulletinsNine AudioNine20,44836,895
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Sabra Lane to present weekend Tasmania 7PM News

ABC News has announced that senior journalist Sabra Lane will join its Hobart newsroom and present the Tasmanian 7PM News bulletin on Saturdays and Sundays.  

Lane joins weekday presenter Guy Stayner as the faces of the flagship bulletin. She will also contribute to the state newsroom’s reporting across all platforms, including analysis, features and in-depth Stateline interviews.   

Lane moved to Tasmania in 2020 and until December was presenter of audio current affairs flagship AM for nine years.  

Sabra Lane: “I feel honoured to be given the opportunity to present the weekend 7pm TV bulletin as it’s an important news source for all Tasmanians. 

“I moved to Tasmania in 2020 because it was my dream and it’s become my home. I’ve made many friends through ocean swimming, sketching and discovering the state, from Hobart to Boat Harbour, Binalong Bay, Orford and Cockle Creek. 

“Most Australians nominate local news as important to them. The Hobart ABC newsroom and offices in Launceston and Burnie are powerhouses of Tasmanian storytelling and many colleagues have become great friends.   

“As the media landscape continues to splinter I hope I’m able to help elevate Tasmanian stories, spotlight and hold those in power accountable for their decisions, as well as persuade more Tasmanians to tune in and make the ABC their main, trusted news source.”  

Lane has been covering federal politics in Canberra since 2008 and joined AM in 2017. Her other ABC roles have included being Chief Political Correspondent for 7.30 and for Radio Current Affairs. 

KIIS and iHeartLIVE Deliver One Of Sydney’s Most Exclusive Celebrity Fan Events with Margot Robbie & Jacob Elordi

The KIIS Network and iHeartLIVE have once again redefined fan access, delivering one of the most coveted entertainment experiences of 2026, as just 100 lucky fans came face-to-face with global megastars Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi.

The exclusive event, held at ARN’s North Sydney headquarters to celebrate the release of “Wuthering Heights”, was one of only three official appearances the pair made in Sydney, giving local fans rare, up-close access to two of Hollywood’s most in-demand stars.

Hosted by the KIIS Network’s Kent ‘Smallzy’ Small, the intimate Q&A offered fans candid insight into the film, with Robbie and Elordi sharing funny and surprising stories from the set, reflecting on their time in Sydney, and offering personal insights into their experiences making the film.

Robbie discussed the intensity of balancing her role as both lead actor and producer, while Elordi praised her leadership, describing her as “the world’s greatest boss.” They also revealed surprising details from filming on the Yorkshire moors, including having to create artificial mist due to unseasonably sunny weather conditions.

In a special moment that drew huge excitement from the crowd, Robbie and Elordi surprised the 100 KIIS listeners in attendance with tickets to see Wuthering Heights in cinemas, ensuring they were among the first in Australia to experience the film on the big screen.

The exclusive event highlighted ARN’s ongoing transformation into a full-fledged entertainment company, with iHeartLIVE bringing fans closer than ever to the world’s biggest stars.

With demand far exceeding availability, KIIS and iHeartLIVE once again proved their ability to deliver rare, up close experiences – turning moments usually reserved for industry insiders into memories for lucky audiences.

“Wuthering Heights”, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, is now showing in Australian cinemas ahead of Valentine’s Day.

THE INSPIRED UNEMPLOYED FIND A NEW HOME AT LISTNR

One of Australia’s most popular and high-profile comedic duos, The Inspired Unemployed, is bringing their podcast back in April to LiSTNR, Australia’s leading commercial podcast network. This return marks an exciting new chapter for Matt Ford and Jack Steele, renowned for their signature humour, authenticity, and relatable storytelling.

Since its launch, The Inspired Unemployed podcast has become a standout success in the Australian podcast landscape, building a fiercely loyal audience and creating a brand that spans audio, digital platforms, social media, brand partnerships and television. Known for their unfiltered banter, outrageous anecdotes, and genuine mateship, hosts Matt Ford and Jack Steele have translated their viral social media appeal into sustained brand growth and cultural impact.

After a brief hiatus since their last episode in August 2024, the duo are returning with fresh episodes and content under their new LiSTNR partnership.

The duo bring a global following, with a combined 4.2m followers engaging with their content across Instagram and TikTok. Their ability to connect through relatable humour and distinctly Australian storytelling has positioned the podcast, and their broader brand appeal, as a powerhouse that resonates strongly with younger demographics and mainstream audiences alike.

Matt Ford, creator and co-host said: “Honestly, we’re bloody pumped. Our podcast has always just been us talking rubbish and somehow people keep listening, which is unreal. Joining LiSTNR feels like a big step for the show and gives us the chance to make it even bigger. The support from listeners since day one has been insane, so we’re keen to keep doing what we do, just on a bigger scale.”

Jack Steele, creator and co-host said: “It still blows our minds that a podcast that started as two mates having a chat has grown into what it is now. The audience we’ve built is everything to us, and this move is all about giving them more, more episodes, more stupid stories, and more of the stuff they actually tune in for. We’re frothing to get stuck into this next chapter with LiSTNR and see where we can take it.”

Sam Cavanagh, Head of Content – LiSTNR Original Podcasts said: “We’re thrilled to welcome The Inspired Unemployed to LiSTNR. Matt and Jack have built one of Australia’s most recognisable and successful comedy brands. Their fiercely dedicated fanbase has waited patiently for the podcast to return, and we’re pumped to help them make this next season even bigger and better.”

With a proven track record, viral reach, and a fiercely loyal audience, The Inspired Unemployed podcast is set to expand its footprint under the new LiSTNR partnership, delivering the humour, chaos and authenticity listeners have come to love, while unlocking new commercial opportunities through LiSTNR’s world class AdTech Hub and cutting-edge technology.


The Inspired Unemployed will bring their podcast back on LiSTNR, with new episodes available from Wednesday April 1 on the free LiSTNR app, or wherever you listen to your podcasts.

CRA APPOINTS HELENA O’DOWD HEAD OF COMMERCIAL STRATEGY

Commercial Radio & Audio (CRA) today announced the appointment of Helena O’Dowd as Head of Commercial Strategy. The new role is focused on the delivery of key industry-wide initiatives, driving audience and revenue growth across the sector as part of CRA’s 2030 Strategic Plan.

In this role, O’Dowd is responsible for understanding the needs of customers – consumers and clients – and developing solutions to address them at an industry level.

O’Dowd brings more than 20 years’ experience across marketing and media, connecting brands and audiences across multiple platforms.

Most recently, O’Dowd served as Nine’s Director of Growth and Retention, working across all facets of the business including 9Network, 9Now, Nine Publishing, Nine Radio, Stan, Domain, Drive and Pedestrian, as well as Nine’s external partners including the NRL, Tennis Australia, Rugby Australia, Australian Olympic Committee, International Olympic Committee, and Paralympics Australia.

Prior to Nine, she held senior roles at OMD and EssenceMediacom.

Head of Commercial Strategy, Helena O’Dowd

Pictured: Helena O’Dowd, Head of Commercial Strategy, CRA

CRA CEO LizzieYoung said: “This is an exciting appointment for CRA and the entire industry. Helena’s understanding of the consumer marketing landscape, as well as commercial realities, make her exceptionally well placed to understand the challenges facing marketers today.

“We have incredible audience scale, data which demonstrates the power of audio and its ability to drive profitable growth for brands, and an innovation pipeline centered around our strategic priorities to grow audience and make audio easier to buy. This role with a dedicated customer focus in market complements our existing activities and the broader CRA team which supports our members – Australia’s commercial audio broadcasting sector.”

Head of Commercial Strategy, Helena O’Dowd said: “Looking at the landscape, audio is in growth, demonstrating that consumers are making it clear the role audio plays in their lives. I am excited to step into the world of CRA where collaboration and appetite amongst the industry and members to move at pace has been overwhelmingly positive; ensuring the future is bright for the category. I look forward to helping customers access some of Australia’s leading brands in a more seamless way to help solve business problems and deliver results”

O’Dowd’s appointment comes ahead of HEARD ’26 on 18 February, as 1,000 marketers, agency executives and creative leaders gather at ICC Sydney for the audio industry’s annual showcase.