Inside Kyle and Jackie 'O' Henderson's next move: Why the radio power duo are facing a surprising slowdown as offers stall amid ARN legal battle - and she is feeling it the worst

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They may have been two of Australia's most in-demand media personalities during their reign on KIIS FM. 

But despite expectations that Kyle Sandilands and Jackie 'O' Henderson would be inundated with lucrative television offers following their fallout with ARN, insiders say the reality has been far more subdued.

Sources close to the situation report a noticeable slowdown in opportunities coming their way - with Henderson in particular feeling it the worst. 

'People expected Jackie in particular to be flooded with offers. But that just hasn't happened,' one well-placed industry insider told Daily Mail Australia.

While there has been some behind-the-scenes interest in the duo, sources said networks and production companies are approaching with caution, wary of becoming entangled in the high-profile dispute.

An Australian TV producer echoed these sentiments, telling Daily Mail Australia that Henderson isn't even on executives' radars at the moment. 

Despite expectations that Kyle Sandilands and Jackie 'O' Henderson would be inundated with lucrative television offers following their fallout with ARN, insiders say the reality has been far more subdued

'Not to assume she would jump at the chance to be on these sorts of programs but it seems Jackie isn't even being discussed,' they said.

'No one wants to lock something in while this situation is still playing out.'

Henderson and Sandilands have both hired lawyers to deal with ARN over their terminated contracts, and a potential court case could drag on for months.

Insiders have predicted the duo are unlikely to announce any new projects until the matter is resolved.

'They won't be making any big moves anytime soon. Anything major will come after this ARN situation is settled,' the producer said. 

Behind the scenes, executives are reportedly adopting a 'wait and see' approach. 

'We are holding off on formal offers until there is more clarity regarding the legal proceedings.'  

The unexpected pause marks a rare moment of uncertainty for the radio giants, who have built their careers on commanding headlines and securing major deals across multiple platforms.

Sources close to the situation report a noticeable slowdown in opportunities coming their way - with Henderson in particular feeling it the worst

The unexpected pause marks a rare moment of uncertainty for the radio giants, who have built their careers on commanding headlines and securing major deals across multiple platforms

And while their long-term appeal remains undeniable, insiders say timing is everything. 

'Once this is behind them, they'll have options,' the TV producer said. 

'But right now, it's about staying focused and riding this out.'

'The general industry consensus is that Kyle and Jackie won't be offered the same sorts of opportunities and the likelihood of them appearing on a show together at this stage seems improbable,' they noted. 

It comes as rumours that Sandilands plans to buy ARN after being sacked continue to gain traction. 

After the shock jock's former boss Craig Bruce first made the claim that Sandilands has his eye on purchasing the radio network last week, industry sources now say that it's increasingly becoming a possibility. 

A source told news.com.au that while buying up ARN in full would cost in the realm of $100 million, Sandilands could purchase a controlling stake for $51 million. 

'The short answer is the network is already pretty cheap,' the source said. 

'It just depends on the level of ownership that Kyle wants. You could become a majority shareholder for $51 million but I think he just wants to be a stakeholder,' they continued. 

It comes as rumours that Sandilands plans to buy ARN after being sacked continue to gain traction 

'He just wants to have a say on how it is run and he has been on radio for so long that he's very confident on how a radio station should be run or shouldn't be run.' 

The end of The Kyle and Jackie O Show was announced on Wednesday when Sandilands released a statement at 7am on Wednesday announcing that KIIS' parent company, ARN, had terminated his 10-year, $100 million contract.

In an explosive statement obtained by Daily Mail on Wednesday morning, the 54-year-old admitted he doesn't 'accept' the fate of his role at the network.

He also confirmed the matter will now be in the hands of his lawyers.

'ARN has just announced they've terminated my contract,' he said. 

'I don't accept it.'

Sandilands continued: 'My lawyers told them last week this would be invalid. And guess what? It is.'

ARN announced last month that Henderson's $100 million contract had been terminated after she told executives she 'cannot continue to work with Mr Kyle Sandilands' following his harsh on–air comments that left her in tears.

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