Roast Media Shakes Head, Part 8

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KG can't even bring himself to say Port Adelaide.
to be fair he's never been able to say it, usually comes out sounding like "por alelay" or something like that :)
 

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to be fair he's never been able to say it, usually comes out sounding like "por alelay" or something like that :)
KG was always the master of enunciation.

Por Adelay
Nord
Genelg
Senal Disicks
Souf Adelay
Wes Adelay
Nor Adelay
Wes Tons
Woovill

Was Sturt the only club he could pronounce correctly? That was probably out of respect for his beloved Jumbo Prince.
 
Nine’s weekend sports presenter Josh Money has quit the station to take up the vacant position in Seven Adelaide’s sports team.
Money will replace Theo Doropoulos, who is heading to Victoria to join 7NEWS Melbourne, helping to fill the shoes of outgoing chief AFL reporter.
 
Nine’s weekend sports presenter Josh Money has quit the station to take up the vacant position in Seven Adelaide’s sports team.
Money will replace Theo Doropoulos, who is heading to Victoria to join 7NEWS Melbourne, helping to fill the shoes of outgoing chief AFL reporter.

From his Linkedin - he'll already be familiar with Elpseth's work, he'll just have to don the clown suit now...

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Nine’s weekend sports presenter Josh Money has quit the station to take up the vacant position in Seven Adelaide’s sports team.
Money will replace Theo Doropoulos, who is heading to Victoria to join 7NEWS Melbourne, helping to fill the shoes of outgoing chief AFL reporter.

How quaint is it of media to think we give a **** about this. Literally no one would ever care to ask the question about anything to do with this.
 
Nine’s weekend sports presenter Josh Money has quit the station to take up the vacant position in Seven Adelaide’s sports team.
Money will replace Theo Doropoulos, who is heading to Victoria to join 7NEWS Melbourne, helping to fill the shoes of outgoing chief AFL reporter.
A comparative light weight when placed against the stellar cast of candidates in the media yesterday 😒
Fairly good looking dude, but I tend to tune out whenever he comes on screen.

Uninspiring selection, but then again, 7 had Dropkickopolous as their go to guy for ages, so that tells you something about their eye for talent 🙄
 

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Honestly Im pretty happy with anything that gets less of the dropkick
As a Victorian I think I'm gonna be in for a treat as I finally get to find out why he's called dropkick.
 
Jabba the Hutchy's empire is in the namure...


Craig Hutchison’s sports and media empire on the ropes as directors, auditor sound alarm​

Craig Hutchison’s media and sports empire is at serious risk, as company directors and auditors warn about his group’s ability to survive if it does not find a cash injection or new investors in the next nine months.

The journalist-turned-media executive’s Sports Entertainment Group (SEG) has a growing suite of assets, including SEN Radio, a TV production company, the Perth Wildcats and headline talent including Gerard Whateley, Kane Cornes, Matty Johns and more.

Yet after reporting a $9.3 million loss in FY23, the pressure on the business has increased, with much of its debt due in August next year.

The group has only $1 million left to draw down on from its $28 million credit line from Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA), according to its most recent set of accounts.

A director’s note in its annual report, released in late October, stresses the business’ status as a going concern is now a “material uncertainty” after it breached bank covenants relating to its loan, and remains dependent on the CBA not calling for repayment immediately.

FULL STORY
 
Jabba the Hutchy's empire is in the namure...


Craig Hutchison’s sports and media empire on the ropes as directors, auditor sound alarm​

Craig Hutchison’s media and sports empire is at serious risk, as company directors and auditors warn about his group’s ability to survive if it does not find a cash injection or new investors in the next nine months.

The journalist-turned-media executive’s Sports Entertainment Group (SEG) has a growing suite of assets, including SEN Radio, a TV production company, the Perth Wildcats and headline talent including Gerard Whateley, Kane Cornes, Matty Johns and more.

Yet after reporting a $9.3 million loss in FY23, the pressure on the business has increased, with much of its debt due in August next year.

The group has only $1 million left to draw down on from its $28 million credit line from Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA), according to its most recent set of accounts.

A director’s note in its annual report, released in late October, stresses the business’ status as a going concern is now a “material uncertainty” after it breached bank covenants relating to its loan, and remains dependent on the CBA not calling for repayment immediately.

FULL STORY
Can see him and his 2 other main shareholders who between them own 59%, selling Perth Wildcats, the Melbourne Mavericks netball side and the NZ radio assets if he continues to struggle with cash flow and letting go some high profile people.

SEN Melbourne and horse racing are its core, high profit businesses.
 
Can see him and his 2 other main shareholders who between them own 59%, selling Perth Wildcats, the Melbourne Mavericks netball side and the NZ radio assets if he continues to struggle with cash flow and letting go some high profile people.

SEN Melbourne and horse racing are its core, high profit businesses.

He should've got a big cash boost from Trade Radio, but maybe that's already been gobbled up. It's funny (not ha ha funny) that WA is supposedly so wealthy, but Perth Glory are in dire straits again, with the latest buyout proposal falling over, and if Hutchy has to sell the Widcats, it might make prospective backers of a Perth based NRL team more wary.
 

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