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WSFM Content Director Mike Byrne Made Redundant.

Mike Byrne, WSFM Sydney Content Director, has been made redundant. Despite the fact that WSFM (soon Gold 101.7) made No 1 in the last GfK survey, he will finish up at the station next week.

A statement from ARN reads:

“At ARN, we are continually evolving our structure to meet the needs of our clients and audiences in a sustainable and cost-effective way. Unfortunately, this process sometimes involves making difficult decisions and farewelling remarkable team members.

“Mike Byrne has been an integral part of the business since he returned to ARN in January 2020. Over the past five years as Content Director of WSFM, Mike has demonstrated exceptional professionalism and leadership, drawing on his 35 years of experience in the radio industry.

“Mike leaves having achieved the milestone of taking WSFM to number one overall for the first time since it converted to FM. A loyal and passionate member of the ARN family, we sincerely thank Mike for his outstanding contributions to WSFM and the broader network and wish him nothing but the very best for the future. Mike’s final day will be next Friday December 6.”

Mike Byrne stated:

“It’s been a privilege to lead the best radio team in Australia for the past five years. Leaving WSFM as the number one station is a career high. I look forward to seeing the team go from strength to strength as Gold101.7 in 2025 and a new challenge for me!”

1 Comment

  1. Wow, well if 2SM is serious about a comeback – Mike Byrne in the man to get them there.
    Listen to Sydney’s NO. 1 PD at the end of Survey Year 2024.
    Drop the talk and let Mike guide the SuperNetwork to success.

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