Tommy Little
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It means whatever the mood is that day.
We don't have, you know, pillars of our show that each day we've got to talk about a gossip piece or each day we've got to do this.
We literally talk about the things that we're passionate about that day and that can range from everything, from the funniest, dumbest, the most inappropriate time you've done a fart on 131060 to then really important things
societal issues that aren't changing, like you mentioned, the epidemic of violence against women.
And I think it gives it all a bit of honesty.
I think because we do cover a large kind of breadth of stuff, I think you can be assured that we're not just talking
feeling an agenda or trying to do something other than, you know, make radio that we're proud of.
I just think the whole landscape has changed so much.
I mean, whether that's literally TV and not as much being made.
I mean, there's barely any Australian TV being made now.
And there's some wonderful stuff still being made.
But in terms of the amount of shows being made, they're very few and far between.
And I also think radio is now a visual format.
like everything filmed, everything.
A lot of people might only see bits of our show online and they might not even tune in in their cars.
And so it's kind of become this weird, like it's certainly not TV, but it's closer than it ever has been before.
I don't think so, but I think that's – or sorry, what I will answer more honestly is if it has, I'm not conscious of it.
And I think that's because it's happened gradually.
Like it wasn't just suddenly we turned up and there were cameras in the studio and we were on.
But, yeah, in terms of –