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Crikey! ROBERT IRWIN named Australia’s most popular broadcast personality

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Just 20 years old Irwin, a relative newcomer to Australian screens, took out the top broadcast talent spot, eclipsing the last report’s winner – comedian and TV personality Hamish Blake – in his debut appearance on the list.

Alongside his top broadcast position, Irwin was also voted number one broadcast talent by females and was considered to be the top celebrity who gives the most back to the community, according to the Australian Talent Index.

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Irwin is the son of world-renowned conservationist and founder of Australia Zoo, Steve Irwin, where Robert now works. The multi-talented Robert Irwin has already won a Logie in 2013 for Most Popular New Male Talent following the TV series Steve Irwin’s Wildlife Warriors, has co-authored a book series, Dinosaur Hunter and was runner-up in the junior category of Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year.

Commenting on the report, Robert Irwin said:

“I’m so excited to be honoured with the top spot in broadcast in this year’s Top Talent Report.”

“Having an even greater platform to share my family’s message of conservation means the world to me.” 

The Top Talent Report showcases the latest findings of the Australian Talent Index – a first-of-its-kind comprehensive talent measurement system that gauges consumers’ awareness, attitudes, and sentiments towards a range of Australian talent, including celebrities, actors, broadcasters, sports stars, and politicians.

A nationally representative sample of more than 7,000 Australians were surveyed by Lewers Research since the report’s inception, rating more than 400 personalities, and providing comments on how they felt about each one*.

The Australian Talent Index is calculated by subtracting the proportion of people who disliked a personality from those who liked or loved them, giving each a score ranging from -100 (universally disliked) through to +100 (universally liked).

Top 10 Broadcast Media Talent 2024 Top 10 Overall Talent 2024 
1.         Robert Irwin       +46                           2.         Hamish Blake     +383.         Andy Lee             +344.         Dr Chris Brown   +315.         Manu Feildel       +296.         Kitty Flanagan     +247.         Peter Overton     +228.         Ally Langdon       +209.         Natalie Barr         +2010.      Sophie Monk       +19     Hugh Jackman        +69    Chris Hemsworth     +56    Nicole Kidman          +52    Margot Robbie         +47    Robert Irwin             +46      Ash Barty                  +46    Hamish Blake           +38    Cate Blanchett         +38    Andy Lee                  +34    Sam Kerr                  +31 

Australia’s ‘Greatest Showman’ Hugh Jackman ranked number one on the overall celebrity list, alongside Chris Hemsworth, Nicole Kidman, and Margot Robbie.

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Talent Corp Managing Director, Mark Noakes, said: “We were excited to see Robert Irwin top the Talent Index for the very first time. It demonstrates that he is significantly more liked than disliked by audiences nationally. That makes him a great choice for Network 10 to cast him in the forthcoming series of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here.”

How broadcast talent rank:

Most trusted

Long-time Better Homes & Gardens presenter Graham Ross and iconic 60 Minutes reporter Liz Hayes were considered Australia’s most trusted broadcasters, followed by renovating queen Cherie Barber and Nine News presenter Peter Overton.

Best awareness

In terms of awareness among Australian singer and The Voice host Guy Sebastian topped the list.

Most authentic

Comedian, writer, actor and host of Thank God You’re Here Celia Pacquola was considered to be the most authentic.

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Most likeable

When it came to likeability, comedian and Kenny star Shane Jacobsen took out the top spot.

Most controversial

KIIS FM radio host Kyle Sandilands was considered Australia’s most controversial broadcaster, followed by shock jock Alan Jones on 2GB.

Most entertaining

Australian comedian, radio and television presenter, writer and producer, host of The Front Bar and regular on Have You Been Paying Attention?, Sam Pang, topped the most entertaining list.

Most relatable

KIIS FM radio host, Mitch Churi, who recently shared his weight loss journey to shed 40kgs, was named most relatable.

Breakfast TV and radio – most likeable

When it comes to breakfast TV and radio, Today Show presenter Sarah Abo was deemed the most likeable broadcaster, while The Fox radio host Fifi Box was dubbed the most likeable radio personality.

TV news and current affairs – most trustworthy

Nine’s Peter Overton and Liz Hayes were considered the most trustworthy broadcasters.

*Methodology: A survey of more than 7,000 Australians, conducted by Lewers Research, were asked their opinion on a range of personalities across media, broadcast and sport. The Australian Talent Index uses a world-leading emotion detection algorithm with a taxonomy identifying 97 micro-emotions and AI. The Talent Corp Australian Talent Index ranges from -100 to +100 based on how recognisable and liked a personality is (the higher the number the better). Lewers also asked people to provide a few words to describe how they felt about each personality. These words were classified into emotions based on an extensive library of over 20,000 words and phrases to identify how people feel about a personality. As a final step, respondents played a type of word association game to understand their gut reaction to different personalities.

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Kyle Laidlaw
Kyle Laidlaw
An avid media enthusiast of more than 10 years, Kyle regularly follows all things TV related, both in Australia and overseas with a particular interest in local free-to-air scheduling and new show commissions.
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  1. He has barely been on TV 15 minutes

    I see he is ahead of Dr Chris in this sex test (sexualised popularity poll).

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