Sandilands Live exceeds all expectations
By Staff Writers in Media News on Monday, 17th August 2026 at 7:53am
Kyle Sandilands Live has been such a stunning success that he is now on course to make more from his new venture than he would have on his $10 million KIIS salary, with subscribers numbers revealed for the first time.
According to The Australian's Diary column, Sandilands has already attracted 55,000 subscribers, each of whom pay $99 annually. Sandilands is already banking $3 million per year until the end of the decade as part of his settlement agreement with ARN.
The Diary revealed that the success of Kyle Sandilands Live has already triggered a profit sharing deal with ARN that will see it receive 20 per cent of net revenue.
However, it hasn't been all plain sailing for Sandilands, who was forced to abandon Friday's episode after his team failed to resolve technical pro...
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