Perth Radio Ratings 2022, Survey 4: Nova achieves record high

Nova perth radio ratings

• 94.5 maintains second spot

Perth Radio Ratings GfK Survey 4
Survey Period: Sun Apr 17 to Sat Jun 25

UP: NOVA93.7 +2.0
DOWN: 96FM -1.5

Nova 93.7 15.5% (13.5%)
Cume: 631,000 (+51,000)
2021 results: Best/worst
Best 10+ 13.6% (12.6%)
Best Breakfast 15.2% (12.7%)

For another survey, Nova continues to maintain its spot at #1, rising 2 points from survey 3 giving it a share of 15.9%.

Nova continues to dominate the Perth breakfast slot with an 18.4% share. Nova’s morning trio, NathanNat and Shaun have beat their survey 2 record of 16.6% and grew 2.7 points from the last survey, where they claimed a 15.7% share.

Nova’s national drive program of KateTim and Joel came in at first with a 16.8% share, rising 2.5 points from last survey. 

Across demographics, Nova has kept the #1 share in the 10-17, 18-24, and 25-39 demographics. Additionally, Nova has claimed the #1 spot amongst the 40-54 demographic, increasing 3.9 points from last survey to reach a share of 22.6%.

Mix 94.5 12.8% (12.7%)
Cume: 568,000 (+52,000)
2021 results: Best/worst
Best 10+ 13.4% (11.2%)
Best Breakfast 13.6% (10.9%)

Hit Network’s Mix 94.5 has continued its steady rise in 2022, this time up 0.1 points from survey 3.

Mix 94.5’s breakfast lineup of Pete, Matt and Kymba has maintained its spot at  #2, despite falling by 0.6 points.

The national drive show of Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little is also coming in second to Nova, with a drop of 1.5 points giving them a share of 12.1%.

96FM 10.4% (11.9%)
Cume: 454,000 (-5,000)
2021 results: Best/worst
Best 10+ 12.2% (9.8%)
Best Breakfast 11.7% (8.9%)

ARN’s 96FM started 2022 as the #1 overall station in Perth, however a drop of 1.9 points last survey and an additional drop of 1.5 points in survey 4, has seen the station maintain its spot at third with 10.4%.

The station’s breakfast show, The Bunch with Dean Clairs and Lisa Shaw dropped 0.7 points for a share of 9.9% – pushing them from #3 to #4 in breakfast overall.

96FM maintains its #1 spot amongst the 55-64 demographic with a 16.4% share, despite a drop of 3.8 points.

6PR 6.7% (6.2%)
Cume: 205,000 (+20,000)
2021 results: Best/worst
Best 10+ 9.5% (7.5%)
Best Breakfast 11.9% (8.4%)

A rise of 0.5 points saw the Nine Radio station for a total share of 6.7%.

Breakfast with Gareth Parker has risen by 0.8 for a share of 8.6%, while Mornings with Liam Bartlett dropped 0.2 points for an 8.1% share total.

The drive show hosted by Oliver Peterson has risen 0.6 points for a share of 5.5%.

92.9 Triple M 6.1% (6.7%)
Cume: 331,000 (+15,000)
2020 results: Best/worst 
Best 10+ 10.1% (8.7%)
Best Breakfast 10.1% (7.4%)

Despite a drop of 0.6 points, Triple M maintains as the #4 commercial station in the city, with a share of 6.1%.

The breakfast team of Basil and Xav led by Perth Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas has fallen 0.1 points, bringing in a share of 6.1%.

The station has risen among the 18-24 demographic by 1.2 points for a 10.2% share and fallen 2.2 points in the 25-39 demographic for a 9% share.

6iX 4.6% (4.3%)
Cume: 154,000 (+1,000)
2021 results: Best/worst
Best 10+ 6.6% (4.2%)
Best Breakfast 5.7% (3.4%)

6IX’s share has risen 0.3 points, bringing it to a share of 4.6%. The Breakfast show with Ian Blackley was down 0.6 points for a share of 3%. 

The station did best in the 55-64 demo with a 9.3% share, an increase of 0.7 points in the Perth Radio Ratings.

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