Russel Howcroft and Ross Stevenson present the 3AW breakfast show.

Russel Howcroft and Ross Stevenson present the 3AW breakfast show.Credit:3AW

In a minor shuffle in the FM rankings,Smooth FM overtook Gold – the former runner-up station – jumping to a 9.9 per cent audience share compared to Gold’s 9.6 per cent,a dip of 1.2 percentage points. However,3AW remains comfortably ahead as its average share of listeners exceeds Smooth FM by 6.8 per cent.

This survey – which covered May 21 to August 12 – was the third completed under the new measurement model,Radio 360. It takes into consideration modern radio listening habits (including traditional AM and FM broadcasts,the DAB+ digital platform,and streaming via devices such as phones and internet-enabled smart speakers),based on regular survey results and information from a 2000-person panel of respondents wearing a meter-watch.

An average of 500,000 people listened to radio during this survey period,down from the previous average audience of 518,000 people.

After arocky start to the year,ABC Melbourne’s performance has been improving in recent surveys. The broadcaster managed tobuild listeners after its record-low figure in the first survey of the year,only to fall again in the third survey. However,it has since lifted to an audience share of 7.1 per cent this survey period (up from 6.9 per cent). This comes as the ABC is undertakinga review of all capital city and regional stations.

Every ABC Melbourne time slot increased,except for its breakfast (5.30am to 9am) and morning (9am to noon) slots,which fell by 0.8 and 0.1 percentage points respectively. The drive slot (4pm to 7pm),which includes MelbourneDrivewith Rafael Epstein,enjoyed the biggest boost,claiming an audience share of 6.7 per cent (up by 1.3 percentage points).

Conversely,the broadcaster’s breakfast slot – which is now helmed by comedians Sammy J from Monday to Thursday and Charlie Pickering on Friday – lost part of its previous gains,falling by 0.8 percentage points to 8.1 per cent. Its mornings slot,which includes Virginia Trioli’s show,dipped slightly from 7.6 per cent to 7.5 per cent. Survey timeslots do not always correlate precisely with program timeslots.

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Except for the afternoons (noon to 4pm),every 3AW time slot grew its audience share. The evening slot (7pm to midnight) – which includesNights with Denis Walter –dominated,increasing its audience share by 4.5 percentage points to 20.5 per cent.

However,its afternoon slot dropped from an 11.8 per cent share to 11 per cent.Dee Dee Dunleavy was dropped from her role as host of the afternoon show in June,and Jacqui Felgate has been filling in. 3AW is yet to announce permanent changes to its line-up andNeil Mitchell has refused to weigh in on speculation that drive host Tom Elliott will take over from him.

3AW station manager Stephen Beers thanked the listeners for helping to make the station “the clear number one”.

“This is a great survey five result for 3AW. Again led by Ross Stevenson and Russel Howcroft in breakfast and a dominant Neil Mitchell in mornings,” Beers said. “Tom Elliott inDrive,Denis Walter atNight,Tony MoclairOvernights and Darren James onWeekends –all number one programs[for their time slots].”

*3AW is owned by Nine Entertainment Co.,the owner of this masthead.

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