SBS Launches New Daily News Podcasts for Diverse Audiences

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SBS Launches New Daily News Podcasts for Diverse Audiences

In the past few months SBS has dramatically increased its media reach by launching two new daily news podcasts targeted at distinct audiences. “On the Money,” a ten-minute localised finance and business news wrap, hosted by SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves. This podcast is perfect for anyone who wants to quickly get up to date on fiscal policy and economic issues. In addition, SBS has introduced “News in English,” a five-minute news wrap designed specifically for English learners and individuals with disabilities, ensuring accessible information for all.

With clarity and honesty, “On the Money” gives listeners the critical information they need to better understand the fast-evolving finance world, and what it means for them. Each episode features key news stories and expert analysis, allowing audiences to grasp complex topics quickly. The podcast’s cover art, available at this link.

For many in the community, “News in English” is the only source of information they can trust. It offers in-depth, easy-to-understand news stories catering to readers who require more simplified language or additional guidance. This collaborative project is a testament to SBS and its values of inclusivity and accessibility in media. Click the podcast image to access the new episode.

Listeners can easily access both of these podcasts through the SBS website, which features a dedicated section for news podcasts: SBS News Podcasts. You can find these podcasts on all major podcast apps and platforms. Now, it’s never been easier for users to listen wherever they are!

The launch of these podcasts is a testament to SBS’s commitment to offering diverse content that reflects the reality of, and serves, all audiences. Both “On the Money” and “News in English” provide short, fun, informative daily briefings. They inspire you by bringing light to crossroads, so you see not just where you are, but where you could go and where opportunity exists.

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