Kerri Elstub and Dave Cameron appointed to key Content roles at ARN

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ARN has announced the appointment of two experienced content leaders into senior executive roles.

Kerri Elstub (main photo) will join ARN as Chief Content Officer and Dave Cameron will join as Director of Content – Metro Radio.

ARN says these two senior content appointments support its commitment to creating and distributing more Australian content across its leading metro and regional radio networks, the iHeart Network and social platforms.

The appointments follow the departure of Lauren Joyce, whose position as ARN’s Chief Audience and Content Officer was made redundant last month.

With more than 35 years’ experience in radio, television, and digital, Elstub began her career at 2UE before joining Nine, where she held a range of senior content roles on flagship programs including Today, Weekend Today, Kerri-Anne and A Current Affair. For the past seven years she has been Director of Nine’s digital platform nine.com.au.

Elstub said“I began my media career in radio, so joining ARN as Chief Content Officer feels like coming full circle. Creating compelling content is part of who I am, and I’m excited to work with Michael and the team to deliver distinctive, engaging experiences that resonate with our audiences and create value for our commercial partners across every platform.”

ARN CEO Michael Stephenson said “Kerri brings 35 years of experience in creating and curating content for Australian audiences. She has a deep understanding of the power of radio, video, social, and digital. Over the past seven years, she has led one of Australia’s largest digital platforms and worked alongside some of the country’s biggest stars. With this experience, she is the ideal person to lead ARN’s content team.”

Dave Cameron is one of Australia’s most experienced radio executives. As Director of Content – Metro Radio, he will have responsibility for metro radio P&L, including content and programming strategy across the KIIS and GOLD metro radio networks.

Most recently as the Chief Content Officer at SCA, he had responsibility for the strategic direction, content and operations for metro and regional radio, as well as digital and podcast platform content output.

Cameron said: “After a short spell away, I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to continue contributing to Australia’s vibrant and evolving media industry. I’m really thrilled to be joining ARN in 2026, and look forward to working alongside Michael, Kerri and the fantastic market-leading creative teams, talent, and brands in the new year. With a renewed vision and energy, ARN is an entertainment company that’s crystal clear about its exciting future ahead, and I can’t wait to play a part in its growth.”

Michael Stephenson said “Dave is widely regarded as one of Australia’s most senior radio and audio content executives and he’s now at ARN. His understanding of Australian listeners combined with his experience in programming strategy, music scheduling, and operational excellence make him the perfect leader to work with our KIIS and GOLD teams led by Derek Bargwanna and Sue Carter.”

“We have a bold vision for ARN to be an Entertainment Company. We want to create more audio, video, and social content alongside real-life experiences to create more opportunities for audiences and advertisers. Dave’s strategic programming experience and deep domain expertise combined with Kerri’s strategic leadership and cross-platform content experience will supercharge our ability to deliver our vision.”

Both appointments are effective early 2026.

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Ty
15 Dec 2025 - 11:33 am

They’ll be gone by Christmas

Max
15 Dec 2025 - 12:01 pm

Great appointments!

FormerSCAContentStaffer
15 Dec 2025 - 12:08 pm

Brilliant news for DC – an excellent hire for ARN. But I think they might have got the job titles the wrong way around?

Confused
15 Dec 2025 - 12:49 pm

So Dave Cameron has spent years failing to beat Kyle and Jackie O – and now he is going to give them advice?

Good luck
15 Dec 2025 - 1:00 pm

You’re in charge of P&L.
But you start at minus $200,000,000

Craig
15 Dec 2025 - 2:10 pm

Another Nine staffer who left the business joins radio. Dave is an interesting second head considering SCA scorecard. Merry Christmas ARN staffers.

Duncan
15 Dec 2025 - 8:32 pm

Dave Cameron is fresh.

Amanda
15 Dec 2025 - 8:34 pm

Why does Dave Cameron look so scared?

Renee
16 Dec 2025 - 4:44 am

This is just an awkward one! Top heavy and feels like someone with no audio experience is doing some hiring?

Marked as safe from SCA
16 Dec 2025 - 2:13 pm

I miss DC.

Susie
17 Dec 2025 - 8:51 am

Kerri Elstub worked in radio 1991-1998 at 2UE before making the move to Channel 9 where she worked in TV for Weekend Today, Kerri Anne, a Current Affair, 9 honey and then digital director role. She is not a radio professional, (like Lauren). Kerri worked at Ch 9 for 35 years.

Robbo
17 Dec 2025 - 12:15 pm

I don’t think you need radio experience to be the right fit for the position. You may even find people from adjacent organisations have something new to offer. Seems to me that the people with the most radio experience have not always been the best performers recently.

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