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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 GosbyPublished Jun 17, 2025
3 min read
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Brisbane Radio Ratings
GfK Survey 3 2025
Survey Period: Sun 9 March to Sat 12 April 2025 & Sun 27 April to Sat May 31.

Biggest Movers:
UP: 4BH 1116 1.2
DOWN: KIIS 973 -0.8

Triple M 104.5 has held onto its crown in Brisbane, topping the ratings once again with a 12.8% share, just a tick down from its previous 12.9%, but still comfortably out front.

The real momentum, though, is behind 4BH 1116, which climbed sharply to 9.3%, up from 8.1%, continuing its steady resurgence in the market.

Over in Breakfast territory, NOVA 106.9 remains the one to beat, holding the #1 spot with a 13.1% share despite a minor slide. KIIS 973, meanwhile, took a bruising hit in the early slot, slipping from 12% to 10.6%.

Brisbane Radio Ratings Survey 3, 2025. [click to expand.] Brisbane Radio Ratings Survey 3, 2025. [click to expand.]104.5 Triple M 12.8% (12.9%)
Cume: 546,000 (-6,000)
Breakfast: 11.7% (13.2%)

Triple M has once again secured its position as Brisbane's No.1 radio station, recording a 12.8% share. The result underlines the station’s enduring grip on the market, especially as it rolls out fresh content across key dayparts.

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In Drive, the all-new Rush Hour with Dobbo & Elliott is off to a flying start, claiming the #1 slot with a 13.9% share.

Southern Cross Austereo's (SCA) Chief Content Officer Dave Cameron welcomed the results, saying: "It's great to see Brisbane retain the Number 1 position, along with the all-new Rush Hour with Dobbo & Elliott also celebrating Number 1 in Drive."

Nova 106.9 11.3% (11.7%)
Cume: 651,000 (-51,000)
Breakfast: 13.1% (13.6%)

Nova 106.9's Ash, Luttsy & Nikki Osborne have held onto their breakfast crown in Brisbane, topping the slot with a 13.1% share and a cumulative audience of 398,000 listeners.

Group Programming Director for the Nova Network, Brendan Taylor, credited the result to consistency and craft: "Ash, Luttsy & Nikki Osborne retain the #1 Brisbane result. It really is testament to the power of live radio and a credit to the hard work of our teams across the network."

B105 FM 10.8% (11.3%)
Cume: 617,000 (-14,000)
Breakfast: 13% (13.2%)

KIIS 973 10.3% (11.1%)
Cume: 485,000 (-35,000)
Breakfast: 10.6% (12%)

4BH 1116 9.3% (8.1%)
Cume: 232,000 (+12,000)
Breakfast: 9.3% (8.5%)

ABC Brisbane 6.5% (6.6%)
Cume: 248,000 (+14,000)
Breakfast: 7.9% (7.9%)

4BC 882 5.3% (4.9%)
Cume: 144,000 (+10,000)
Breakfast: 5.2% (5.2%)

Triple J 4.9% (5%)
Cume: 329,000 (-1,000)
Breakfast: 5.3% (4.8%)

ABC Classic 2.3% (1.9%)
Cume: 110,000 (+19,000)
Breakfast: 2% (1.7%)

ABC Radio National 1.9% (1.9%)
Cume: 75,000 (-2,000)
Breakfast: 2.7% (2.1%)

ABC NewsRadio 1.5% (1.8%)
Cume: 123,000 (+13,000)
Breakfast: 2.2% (2.3%)

SENQ 693 0.9% (0.9%)
Cume: 68,000 (-5,000)
Breakfast: 1.4% (1.2%)

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