Kyle Sandilands responds to his $12m settlement with ARN Media
In an ASX announcement on Wednesday, ARN Media agreed to pay the shock jock $12.09 million, with $3 million payable as soon as next month.
In an ASX announcement on Wednesday, ARN Media agreed to pay the shock jock $12.09 million, with $3 million payable as soon as next month. Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
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In an ASX announcement on Wednesday, ARN Media agreed to pay the shock jock $12.09 million, with $3 million payable as soon as next month.
ARN Media settlement of dispute with sacked radio host includes $12.09m cash payment and $1.5m worth of advertising Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Kyle Sandilands has settled his dispute with ARN Media for a $12m cash payout and a promise it will help him launch a new media venture. The money is a fraction of the $85m the former radio host had been seeking after his abrupt sacking from the network in February, but avoids what threatened to be a costly and potentially damaging trial in the federal court. Continue reading...
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