Canberra Radio Ratings 2024, Survey 3: Mix 106.3 clears all competition
All stations kept their positions

Canberra Radio Ratings GfK Survey 3
Survey Period: Sun Apr 28 to Sat Jun 22 & Sun Jul 21 to Sat Sept 14
UP: MIX 106.3 +4.3
MIX 106.3 22.2% (17.9%)
ARN’s MIX 106.3 is still Canberra's top commercial network, rising 4.3 points for a 22.2% share.
The breakfast slot with Kristen and Nige remains the top breakfast show in the region rising 4.3 points. They currently hold a 21.1% share. Mix 106.3’s mornings with Nige have also rised, now with a 24.9% share, lifting 4.8 points. In the later part of the day, Drive experienced a lift of 3.3 points to reach a share of 23%, and remains Canberra’s top overall drive program.
The station dominates among the 18-24, 40-54, and 55-64 demographics.
HIT 104.7 13.2% (13.9%)

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SCA’s Hit104.7 dropped 0.7 points this survey for a share of 13.2%, while dominating the 25-39 demographic with a 37.1% share, rising by 2.2 points.
The network’s strongest program was Hit104.7’s Afternoon slot with a 15.4% share.
Breakfast with Wilko and Courts rose 1.4 point for a 14.5% share.
2CA 6.5% (5.5%)
2CA rose 1 point but still placed third among the commercial networks. The network had the strongest hold on the 55-64 demographic with a 12.6% share, rising 5.2 points.
2CA’s breakfast show, The Classic Breakfast with Holmsey & Gemma, was down 0.2 points for a share of 5%.
2CC 5.2% (3.6%)
2CC rose 1.6 points to reach a 5.2% share. The Morning slot performed the best for the network with a 8% share. The station’s strongest demo was 65+ with a 12.8% share.
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