After a challenging 2012, the lines have been drawn and the troops are in position for the 2013 radio year. Colin Delaney looks across the country at the old and new faces and the biggest fights on the cards in the battle for the ratings win.
2012 was a tumultuous year for Australia’s radio industry. Marred by several well-publicised incidents, the reputations and standing of talent, management and key brands in the space took a beating, as did the image of the medium as a whole.
But the stage is now set for the battle of 2013 after the ratings season begins on January 20 and those in the industry Encore spoke to are hopeful the coming 12 months will see a turnaround with a number of new additions to the talent lineup and the return of many industry veterans. Um CEO Mat Baxter believes one show in particular will be a major game changer...
2012 was a tumultuous year for Australia’s radio industry. Marred by several well-publicised incidents, the reputations and standing of talent, management and key brands in the space took a beating, as did the image of the medium as a whole.
But the stage is now set for the battle of 2013 after the ratings season begins on January 20 and those in the industry Encore spoke to are hopeful the coming 12 months will see a turnaround with a number of new additions to the talent lineup and the return of many industry veterans. Um CEO Mat Baxter believes one show in particular will be a major game changer...
- 2/6/2013
- by mumbrellahouse
- Encore Magazine
Sean Craig Murphy - Up 2.2 ratings points
Australian Radio Network’s Mix 102.3 has moved ahead of dmgRadio Australia’s 5Aa to take top slot in Adelaide’s radio ratings.
According to new numbers published this morning by Nielsen, Mix 102.3 grew its Monday to Sunday share to 15.7% while 5Aa fell back to 13.9%.
One of the biggest shifts came in drivetime where Mix 102.3′s Sean Craig Murphy grew his audience by 2.2 percentage points from 12.9% to 15.1%. The station also saw a big jump in listening between noon and 4pm – increasing by 3.3 percentage points to 18.7% share.
Third slot in Monday to Sunday share was a dead heat between dmg’s Nova 91.9 and Southern Cross Austereo’s Safm, both on 10.9%
Source: Nielsen
The ratings period covered Jun 24 to September 1.
5Aa’s breakfast team of Keith Conlon, John Kenneally, Jane Doyle and Chris McDermott had a 15.1% share, remaining at number one in the timeslot despite losing share.
Australian Radio Network’s Mix 102.3 has moved ahead of dmgRadio Australia’s 5Aa to take top slot in Adelaide’s radio ratings.
According to new numbers published this morning by Nielsen, Mix 102.3 grew its Monday to Sunday share to 15.7% while 5Aa fell back to 13.9%.
One of the biggest shifts came in drivetime where Mix 102.3′s Sean Craig Murphy grew his audience by 2.2 percentage points from 12.9% to 15.1%. The station also saw a big jump in listening between noon and 4pm – increasing by 3.3 percentage points to 18.7% share.
Third slot in Monday to Sunday share was a dead heat between dmg’s Nova 91.9 and Southern Cross Austereo’s Safm, both on 10.9%
Source: Nielsen
The ratings period covered Jun 24 to September 1.
5Aa’s breakfast team of Keith Conlon, John Kenneally, Jane Doyle and Chris McDermott had a 15.1% share, remaining at number one in the timeslot despite losing share.
- 9/11/2012
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
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