Gold Coast Radio Ratings
Survey Period: Sun Feb 12 to Sat Apr 22
UP: Triple M 92.5 +2.7
DOWN: Triple M 104.5 -1.1
Hot Tomato 16.0% (15.7%)
ARN’s Hot Tomato has maintained its significant lead on the competition, lifting 0.3 points for a 16.0% share – more than 4 points clear of its nearest competition. This is despite a drop of 15 points in the 18-24 demo.
Hot Tomato’s Breakfast show Galey, Emily Jade & Christo lifted 2.5 points for a 16.7%, while the Drive with Moyra & Big Trev lifted 1.5 points for a 17.9% share.
On continuing as the number one network, Hot Tomato Content Director Brendon “Whippy” Dangar said: “The locals win again! Another number one result for the Hot Tomato team. I’m so proud of everyone here who helped deliver another survey of solid results. Thank you to the Gold Coast for continuing to choose locally made shows.”
Triple M 92.5 11.7% (9.0%)
Triple M lifted by 2.7% this survey, and gained 10,000 in cume – bringing the total cume to 131,000. Triple M Breakfast with Flan, Ali and Spida had a 13.0% share, whilst Drive with Leisel Jones, Liam and Dobbo came in with a 10.4% share.
90.9 Sea FM 11.0% (10.6%)
SCA’s Sea FM has lifted 0.4 points for an 11.0% share. The station has taken the top spot in 18-24 demos, with a 20.4% share.
Breakfast with Bianca, Ben and Lakey dropped to an 11.2% share, while Drive with Carrie and Tommy was the best performing daypart with 14.5%, after a 1.9 point rise.
Nova 106.9 2.7% (3.7%)
Nova’s station dropped a point this survey, with the biggest success coming from the 10-17 demographic. Dive yielded the best results with a 3.8% share, rising by 0.3%.
KIIS 97.3FM 1.6% (0.8%)
A lift of 0.8 points sees ARN’s KIIS 97.3 Brisbane come in with a total of 1.6% – doubling last survey’s share. The network was most popular among the 25-39 demographic with a 3.3% share – a lift of 1.1 points. Evenings had the highest share with 3.2%
Triple M 104.5 1.2% (2.3%)
Dropping 1.1 points this survey for a 1.2% share, Triple M 104.5 performed best in the 55-64 demographic with a 2.3% share. Afternoons was the strongest daypart with a 1.9% share.
SENQ 693 1.0% (n/a)
The newest player on the dial, SENQ came in with a 1% share. Its strongest demo was 25-39 with a 3.6% share, and strongest daypart was Afternoons with 1.5%.
B105 0.9% (1.3%)
The Brisbane Hit Network dropped 0.4 points this survey, performing best in the Evenings with a 1.3% share.
4BC Brisbane 0.6% (1.3%)
Nine’s 4BC dropped 0.7 points for a share of 0.6%. The station’s best performing slot was Mornings – which spans both Ray Hadley and Bill McDonald’s shows – with a 1.0% share. 65+ was the station’s strongest demo with a 1.1% share.
4BH Brisbane 0.2% (0.2%)
The station stayed steady on 0.2%. Mornings and Afternoons did best, with a share of 0.3% each.