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Tom Gosby

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Adelaide Radio Ratings 2025 Survey 3: Mix 102.3 holds #1, Nova leads breakfast
News

Adelaide Radio Ratings 2025 Survey 3: Mix 102.3 holds #1, Nova leads breakfast

Mix 102.3 remains Adelaide’s top station in GfK Survey 3, 2025, while Nova 91.9 claims the breakfast crown. Triple M records the biggest drop in share.

by Tom GosbyJun 17, 2025

Brisbane Radio Ratings 2025 Survey 3: NOVA retains the Breakfast crown, while Triple M holds steady
Radio Ratings

Brisbane Radio Ratings 2025 Survey 3: NOVA retains the Breakfast crown, while Triple M holds steady

Triple M remains Brisbane's top station overall in GfK Survey 3, 2025, while 4BH posts the biggest gain.

by Tom GosbyJun 17, 2025

Perth Radio Ratings 2025 Survey 3: 96FM surges, while Nova holds Breakfast
News

Perth Radio Ratings 2025 Survey 3: 96FM surges, while Nova holds Breakfast

96FM has surged to the top in the latest Perth radio ratings, taking the overall lead in GfK Survey 3, 2025.

by Tom GosbyJun 17, 2025

Melbourne Radio Ratings 2025 Survey 3: Nova 100's Jase & Lauren take FM Breakfast
Radio Ratings

Melbourne Radio Ratings 2025 Survey 3: Nova 100's Jase & Lauren take FM Breakfast

Jase and Lauren are holding the line at 10.2%, proving consistency is king in Melbourne breakfast radio.

by Tom GosbyJun 17, 2025

Sydney Radio Ratings 2025 Survey 3: 2GB retains crown while Kyle & Jackie O enjoy lift
Radio Ratings

Sydney Radio Ratings 2025 Survey 3: 2GB retains crown while Kyle & Jackie O enjoy lift

Not only has 2GB retained the Breakfast crown, the time slot enjoyed a +0.8 growth.

by Tom GosbyJun 17, 2025

Improve your campaigns by applying behavioural science to media strategy
News

Improve your campaigns by applying behavioural science to media strategy

Independent media agency Magic has published a new whitepaper exploring how behavioural psychology can sharpen the precision of media planning and messaging.

by Tom GosbyJun 17, 2025

TV Ratings Weekend 13-15 June 2025: Lego & dancing building audiences
TV Ratings

TV Ratings Weekend 13-15 June 2025: Lego & dancing building audiences

Nine’s Lego Masters and 9News went head-to-head with Seven’s Dancing With The Stars and Seven News in a strong Sunday lineup, while AFL and NRL split Friday night audiences.

by Tom GosbyJun 16, 2025

'Dancing with the Stars' judges praise Usher's musicality - Michael Usher, that is
Television

'Dancing with the Stars' judges praise Usher's musicality - Michael Usher, that is

Seven's reality format returns with 7NEWS anchor topping the week one leaderboard.

by Tom GosbyJun 16, 2025

Criteo and dentsu form global commerce media partnership
Agencies

Criteo and dentsu form global commerce media partnership

Criteo and dentsu have announced a global collaboration, with dentsu set to fully adopt Criteo’s Commerce Media Platform stack to optimise performance media strategies.

by Tom GosbyJun 16, 2025

Taste.com.au and Coles team up to help ease weeknight meal planning
Publishing

Taste.com.au and Coles team up to help ease weeknight meal planning

Taste.com.au has launched its ‘Dinner Heroes’ campaign in partnership with Coles, targeting weeknight dinner challenges with themed recipes from its food team.

by Tom GosbyJun 16, 2025

Australia leads the world as the most 'investment-curious' country
Data

Australia leads the world as the most 'investment-curious' country

Australia has topped a global ranking of investment-related search activity, with stocks and crypto attracting the highest interest, according to BrokerChooser.

by Tom GosbyJun 16, 2025

Long form isn’t dead, it’s just left the studio: What the cancellation of The Project and Q+A tells us about the state of Australian broadcast
Opinion

Long form isn’t dead, it’s just left the studio: What the cancellation of The Project and Q+A tells us about the state of Australian broadcast

'The appetite for substance hasn’t disappeared. People still seek depth, nuance, and credible commentary.'

by Tom GosbyJun 16, 2025

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