Talk back radio is very interesting often like a program of voxpops so many different opinions & voices. I love hearing everyone’s ideas & stories & empathizing & understanding more about others.
ABC presenter Jon Faine on “The Conversation Hour” is someone I have listened to quite a bit especially during this year’s bush fire season. I found Jon Faine’s voice very smooth & soothing during these stressful times & made the waiting for fire updates emotional & informative. I have never cried so much listening to the radio!
The stories of struggle & hard ache he handled with composure but kept his distance somewhat. In “Mornings with Jon Faine” 8.30am-11am Jon’s talk back show covers current local news & events & is diverse & minority focused. His reporting style professional, educated & captivating. He definitely draws me in to what ever topic he chooses to discuss, even ones I didn’t think I was interested in! That to me is definitely a sign of a good presenter.
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“Mornings on 3AW with Neil Mitchell” 8.30am-12pm discusses local community issues & is more current affairs & opinion driven than the more news based offering from Jon Faine. I tuned in to several mornings but most recently on 13th July where the topic was public manners & swearing. Neil was trying to get his co-host Jane to get angry & they were get callers to discuss Road rage & their issues with strangers. Segments such as Gloombusters helping Melbournians in need of support. Getting people jobs & helping small business owners to get the staff they are looking for. Great idea, free on air advertising when times are tough.
As a presenter Neil Mitchell is a good talk back host straight to the point & clear. He is a great facilitator for the callers & seems too really care about helping his callers as much as he can.
Neil Mitchell’s 3AW audience are more suburbian & there are ads while Jon Faine’s ABC program has no ads & more of a rural focus. They are appealing to different demographics & lifestyles. Both shows are great forums for discussion & debate on issues that are relevant to all Australians but in particularly the local listeners. Both presenters Jon Faine & Neil Mitchell are diplomatic & obtainable, successfully encouraging their audience to participate in their program discussions.