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Jase Allen on Newcastle ratings + strong Local Breakfast Shows

16 min · 18 de may de 2026
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About the Guest(s): Jase Allen is the Group Content Director for Southern Cross Austereo (SCA) in Newcastle, Australia, overseeing the hit and Triple M stations. With an impressive 18-year tenure at SCA, Jase has built a career spanning various roles across different cities, including on-air positions in Perth and Adelaide, and a notable part of the team at 2DayFM for six years. His expertise lies in content strategy and his passion for radio is evident in his commitment to nurturing local talent and expanding the reach and influence of regional radio. Episode Summary: Wade Kingsley chats with Jase Allen about the vibrant radio scene in Newcastle, Australia. Known for its rapid growth and dynamic cultural shifts, Newcastle is home to the popular radio stations Triple M and Hit, featuring celebrated local hosts like Tanya and Steve. This episode shines a light on the exceptional recent survey results achieved by these stations, reflecting their deep connection with the local audience. Wade and Jase delve into the success of SCA Newcastle, where Triple M has achieved record ratings with a 25% market share. Keywords like "regional radio," "audience engagement," and "content strategies" drive the discussion as Jase explains the unique dynamics of managing content across different stations with varying target demographics. His insights into blending authentic, locally resonant content with broader appeal offer a masterclass in contemporary radio programming. Key Takeaways: * Newcastle is experiencing a cultural boom, serving as a thriving market for SCA's regional radio stations. * Triple M Newcastle achieved a record market share thanks to its strong local connection and engaging content. * Jase Allen's career showcases the significance of long-term commitment and local familiarity in radio success. * Tanya and Steve are highlighted as exceptional local radio personalities, driving audience loyalty and station growth. * Strategic content localisation balances broader state audiences with potent local relevance. Notable Quotes: * "They have their hands in every bit of Newcastle culture. They know everyone." - Jase Allen * "I think that's one of the real big differences with local radio in these markets." - Jase Allen * "It is that real Triple M brand loyalty that you have with local radio." - Jase Allen * "It's just an incredible dynamic to watch." - Jase Allen Resources: * Jase Allen at Southern Cross Austereo [https://www.southerncrossaustereo.com.au/] * Newcastle Radio Stations: Triple M Newcastle [https://www.triplem.com.au/newcastle] | Hit Newcastle [https://www.hit.com.au/newcastle]

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About the Guest(s): Jase Allen is the Group Content Director for Southern Cross Austereo (SCA) in Newcastle, Australia, overseeing the hit and Triple M stations. With an impressive 18-year tenure at SCA, Jase has built a career spanning various roles across different cities, including on-air positions in Perth and Adelaide, and a notable part of the team at 2DayFM for six years. His expertise lies in content strategy and his passion for radio is evident in his commitment to nurturing local talent and expanding the reach and influence of regional radio. Episode Summary: Wade Kingsley chats with Jase Allen about the vibrant radio scene in Newcastle, Australia. Known for its rapid growth and dynamic cultural shifts, Newcastle is home to the popular radio stations Triple M and Hit, featuring celebrated local hosts like Tanya and Steve. This episode shines a light on the exceptional recent survey results achieved by these stations, reflecting their deep connection with the local audience. Wade and Jase delve into the success of SCA Newcastle, where Triple M has achieved record ratings with a 25% market share. Keywords like "regional radio," "audience engagement," and "content strategies" drive the discussion as Jase explains the unique dynamics of managing content across different stations with varying target demographics. His insights into blending authentic, locally resonant content with broader appeal offer a masterclass in contemporary radio programming. Key Takeaways: * Newcastle is experiencing a cultural boom, serving as a thriving market for SCA's regional radio stations. * Triple M Newcastle achieved a record market share thanks to its strong local connection and engaging content. * Jase Allen's career showcases the significance of long-term commitment and local familiarity in radio success. * Tanya and Steve are highlighted as exceptional local radio personalities, driving audience loyalty and station growth. * Strategic content localisation balances broader state audiences with potent local relevance. Notable Quotes: * "They have their hands in every bit of Newcastle culture. They know everyone." - Jase Allen * "I think that's one of the real big differences with local radio in these markets." - Jase Allen * "It is that real Triple M brand loyalty that you have with local radio." - Jase Allen * "It's just an incredible dynamic to watch." - Jase Allen Resources: * Jase Allen at Southern Cross Austereo [https://www.southerncrossaustereo.com.au/] * Newcastle Radio Stations: Triple M Newcastle [https://www.triplem.com.au/newcastle] | Hit Newcastle [https://www.hit.com.au/newcastle]

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