The Sydney Morning Herald, The Guide Mar 18-24 2002
"For love or money"
Wil Anderson is torn between remaining at Triple J, where he feels ideologically comfortable, and accepting a lucrative offer from Austereo. It's believed Anderson has been tempted with a million-dollar deal to join Amanda Keller and Mikey Robins on Triple M's breakfast show.
He was first approached by Austereo last year when Triple M needed a replacement for Andrew Denton, but he turned them down. Last Week, Austereo boss Brad March and Triple M program director Guy Dobson renewed their efforts, meeting Anderson at a Double Bay cafe to dicuss the offer.
Anderson, whose contract with Triple J expires in June, told The Guide he was flattered by Austereo's interest in his career but indicated he would probably renew his contract with Triple J for another year.
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