Brisbane Radio Ratings, Survey Period: Sun Sept 25 to Sat Dec 3
EVEN: KIIS 97.3 / Nova 106.9 +0.0
DOWN: 4BH -1.0
B105 13.0% (13.2%)
Cume: 674,000 (-1,000)
2021 results: Best/worst
Best 10+ 11.1% (8.3%)
Best Breakfast 11.3% (8.3%)
Despite a slight drop of 0.2, B105 keeps the title as #1 overall station in the Brisbane market with a 10+ share of 13.0%. This is the station’s strongest survey 8 result in over six years.
The station’s breakfast show of Stav, Abby and Matt come out as the top breakfast show in the market despite a drop of 0.2 points, with a 13.7% share, having taken the crown from Nova in the last survey.
In drive, Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little have dropped 0.3 points in their daypart for a share of 12.5%, keeping them second to Nova. The station has remained #1 in 25-39.
Nova 106.9 12.7% (12.7%)
Cume: 707,000 (-7,000)
2021 results: Best/worst
Best 10+ 11.7% (9.7%)
Best Breakfast 13.1% (10.7%)
In a survey full of drops, Nova has stayed steady with a 12.7% share, staying a close second overall behind B105.
The breakfast team of Ash, Luttsy & Susie O’Neill have kept their place as #2 breakfast show after a lift of 0.1 points, with a share of 13.1%. Nova continues to dominate the drive slot with the national team of Kate, Tim and Joel lifting 0.7 points. The show’s total share now sits at 17.2%, keeping the title of #1 overall drive. Nova has remained #1 in the 10-17, and 18-24.
104.5 Triple M 10.5% (11.0%)
Cume: 515,000 (-1,000)
2021 results: Best/worst
Best 10+ 10.2% (8.6%)
Best Breakfast 10.2% (7.9%)
Keeping its place as third station overall in this survey, Triple M has dipped 0.5 points for a total share of 10.5%. The Big Breakfast with Marto, Margaux, and this year’s addition of Dan Anstey has dropped 0.8 points to also record a total share of 10.5%. The drive show, The Rush Hour with Liesel, Liam & Dobbo is up 1.6% points to 11.0%, keeping their third in the timeslot.
KIIS 97.3FM 9.8% (9.8%)
Cume: 529,000 (+1,000)
2021 results: Best/worst
Best 10+ 11.2% (9.3%)
Best Breakfast 11.2% (9.3%)
KIIS was the only station other than Nova not to go backwards in this survey, also remaining steady on 9.8%.
In breakfast, Robin, Terry & Kip have lifted 0.4 points for a 9.5% share. In drive, Will and Woody have lifted 0.8 points for a total of 9.7%.
4BC 7.5% (8.2%)
Cume: 240,000 (-35,000)
2021 results: Best/worst
Best 10+ 8.0% (6.0%)
Best Breakfast 10.7% (7.2%)
Nine’s 4BC is down 0.7 points for a total share of 7.5%, but had leapfrogged 4BH to claim the fifth spot overall.
Having come over to the Nine station from the now defunct 4KQ brand in July, breakfast with Laurel, Gary & Mark has dipped 1.9 points for a share of 8.9% – making them #5 overall in the daypart. Previous breakfast host Neil Breen has moved to the drive slot, where he’s down 0.3 points for a 5.5% share.
4BC is #1 in the 65+ demographic.
4BH 7.4% (8.4%)
Cume: 191,000 (-11,000)
2021 results: Best/worst
Best 10+ 3.2% (2.0%)
Best Breakfast 2.5% (1.6%)
It’s been an interesting year for 4BH. After going up a huge 4.0 points in survey 6 and 3.3 points in survey 5, the numbers seem to be stabilising with a slight dip of 0.2 last survey and a 0.7 point dip in survey 8.
Breakfast with Bob Gallagher was down 0.8 points, bringing the show to a total share of 7.0%.
The station’s biggest demo is 65+, where it has a 20.4% share.
SENQ 0.2% (0.4%)
Cume: 21,000 (+0,000)
After debuting in survey 6, SENQ has dropped 0.2 points, halving its share to come in with 0.2%.
Cume has stayed steady, remaining at 21,000. Breakfast with Pat and Heals has also halved, down 0.3 points for a share of 0.3%.
The frequency previously operated as 4KQ, but ACMA broadcast regulations meant ARN had to divest the Brisbane AM licence after the acquisition of Grant Broadcasters. In its last survey as 4KQ, the station had a share of 10.2% and a cume of 304,000.