Price goes live on LiSTNR breakfast show
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Wednesday, 07th April 2021 at 3:17pm
Steve Price has debuted on a new livestream breakfast show over the Southern Cross Austereo LiSTNR app, called Australia Today with Steve Price. The new show is running from 7AM to 10AM.
Your Daily Agenda host Natarsha Belling will be Price’s co-host while Thomas Blake is the producer. Blake and Price previously worked together at 2GB.
“I know there are so many stories and issues impacting individuals and communities across the country not being told and we want to hear about them. Australia Today will open up national conversations around what’s in the news and happening in the world of politics and current affairs with balanced opinion, shaped by the common sense approach I pride myself on. We won’t be wedded to the left or right side of any issue but we will take a position...
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