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ARN Reportedly Settles with Sandilands for $15m

The deal pays Sandilands $5 million a year for three years and avoids a trial after his $100 million contract was torn up.

  • On Tuesday, radio star Kyle Sandilands reached a $15 million settlement with ARN, resolving his legal dispute without trial. The agreement pays Sandilands $5 million annually over three years.
  • ARN terminated Sandilands in mid-March, citing 'serious misconduct' following a February on-air feud with co-host Jackie Henderson. The clash, sparked by an astrology chart reading, reduced Henderson to tears.
  • While Sandilands initially sought $85 million in legal damages, this settlement resolves the dispute for significantly less. His lawyers previously argued his conduct was 'congruent with the style, tone and nature of the show.'
  • The settlement allows Sandilands to launch an 'uncensored' online breakfast product titled Kyle Sandilands Live. The new show reportedly includes former staff and will compete directly against his former employer.
  • Separately, Henderson has launched her own legal action against ARN to contest her termination. Though Sandilands has settled, the company faces this unresolved parallel litigation from his former co-host.
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Australian Financial Review broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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