News about Zan Rowe

Dannii Minogue breaks down as she reveals private tragedy while her sister Kylie was battling breast cancer

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 1, 2024
Dannii Minogue broke down in tears as she discussed her sister Kylie's battle with breast cancer in the trailer for her appearance on the ABC's Take 5 with Zan Rowe. The Australian singer, 52, tearfully opened up about Kylie's battle with breast cancer in 2005, and the severe mental toll it took on the superstar siblings. Dannii also revealed how her sister's battle coincided with the death of her closest friend to the same disease.

After being awakened' New Year's Eve coverage, Furious Sam Newman unleashes his ferocious at the ABC: "Belittle the nation belittled the world."

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 4, 2024
Sam Newman, the former Footy Show host, has slammed the end of the year extravaganza and accused Indigenous acts of politicising the fireworks festival, accusing all ABC employees of "wits." After a performanceb y Indigenous rap group 'Our People,' that slammed Australians for voting 'No' to the Voice of Parliament,' the country is going 'backwards,' a Newman slammed the flagship ABC show, hosted by Charlie Pickering and Zan Rowe, calling the Australians's sick.'

Viewers rip into the ABC's New Year's Eve coverage for its 'woke political activism', 'snoozefest' performances and 'horrible lip synching': 'Is this a Rock Eisteddfod?'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 31, 2023
Scores of viewers were left disappointed by ABC's annual New Year's Eve coverage. The show was hosted by Charlie Pickering, Zan Rowe, and Concetta Caristo, and featured a variety of artists, including Angie McMahon, Mark Seymour, and Grent Perez. But it was Brisbane indie electro pop band Confidence Man who sparked the outrage of many people watching at home.

Zan Rowe, the Australian radio presenter, is expected to step down from Double J Mornings

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 28, 2023
Zan Rowe has decided to take a break from her work at Double J Mornings. On Monday, the Australian radio presenter, 45, announced the shock news via Twitter. 'It's going to be my last full week on Double J Radio for the remainder of 2023,' she wrote.'

Tony Armstrong of ABC talks about the 'brutal' reality of being fired by two football teams

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 11, 2022
Tony Armstrong, a former footy player, has talked about the 'brutal' reality of being fired by two AFL clubs. The ABC News Breakfast host, 33, was draft-picked by the Adelaide Crows in 2010 and went on to play for both the Sydney Swans and Collingwood. He said it took him years to recover from being delisted by both the Swans and the Magpies in 2013 and 2015.