Karl Stefanovic and Eddie McGuire sign with Kyle and Jackie O’s old radio company, Nine

Veteran broadcasters Karl Stefanovic and Eddie McGuire have signed a deal to host a weekly three-hour program across the ARN network Gold and Nine’s streaming platforms

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Karl Stefanovic and Eddie McGuire sign with Kyle and Jackie O’s old radio company, Nine

Veteran media personalities Karl Stefanovic and Eddie McGuire have officially signed a deal to launch a new weekly program. The show is scheduled to run for a duration of three hours each week and will be distributed across multiple platforms, including the ARN network Gold and Nine’s own streaming services. This move brings together two of the most recognizable figures in Australian media for a regular joint broadcast venture.[1][2][3][4]

The agreement sees the two broadcasters joining forces with Nine, which is identified as the former radio company for the duo Kyle and Jackie O. This collaboration marks a notable expansion for Stefanovic and McGuire as they bring their extensive broadcasting experience to a regular weekly format that utilizes both traditional radio networks and modern digital streaming outlets.[1][2][3][4]

This new programming will be accessible to listeners via the ARN network Gold, ensuring a broad reach for the weekly three-hour show. By signing with Nine, the veteran pair will utilize the company's streaming platforms to deliver their content, marking a significant new chapter in their respective broadcasting careers within the Australian media landscape.[1][2][3][4]

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