Perth Radio Ratings 2023, Survey 7: Mix 94.5 takes #1 from Nova 93.7
Nova drops to #2

Perth Radio Ratings GfK Survey 7
Survey Period: Sun Sept 24 to Sat Oct 28
UP: 92.9 Triple M: +1.3
DOWN: Nova 93.7: -3.0
Mix 94.5 13.4% (12.9%)
Cume: 645,000 (+38,000)
2022 results: Best/worst
Best 10+ 12.8% (11.2%)
Best Breakfast 12.5% (10.1%)
Hit Network’s Mix 94.5 has taken first place in Perth rising by 0.5 points with a share of 13.4%.
Mix 94.5’s breakfast lineup of Pete and Kymba – Matt Dyktynski left the show in September – has increased by 0.1 points for a 12.8% share, placing second in the breakfast slot in this survey.
The national drive show of Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little rose 0.3 points for a share of 13.4%, making it second in the drive slot. The station’s top demographic was 18-24, with 22.3%, but dropped in the 55-64 demo by 1.2 points.
Nova 93.7 13.2% (16.2%)
Cume: 674,000 (-10,000)
2022 results: Best/worst
Best 10+ 17.9% (13.2%)
Best Breakfast 20.8% (14.4%)

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Nova’s Perth station has dropped to the second position, with a 3.0 point decrease from last survey. They now old a 13.2% share.
For another survey, Nova’s Nathan, Nat & Shaun continue to top the Perth breakfast slot with a 15.7% share, decreasing 4.7 points from the fifth survey. Nova’s national drive program of Ricki-Lee, Tim and Joel came in at first with an 15.9% share, decreasing 2.6 points from the last survey.
Across demographics, Nova has kept the #1 share in the 10-17, and 25-39 demos. The station dropped 7.5 points in the 10-17 demographic but rose 0.8 points in 25-39.
96FM 13% (13%)
Cume: 503,000 (-9,000)
2022 results: Best/worst
Best 10+ 13.8% (10.0%)
Best Breakfast 12.0% (9.0%)
The third 2023 survey saw the station rise to second with a 14.4% share. The station returns to the third position rising 0 points for a 13.0% share.
The station has enjoyed the biggest gain in the 65+ demo, rising 4.4 points for 12.5%.
The station’s breakfast show, Clairsy and Lisa, increased by 2.2 points for a share of 12%. The national drive show of Will and Woody decreased 2.2 points in Perth for a 11.8% share.
92.9 Triple M 8.1% (6.8%)
Cume: 361,000 (+16,000)
2022 results: Best/worst
Best 10+ 6.9% (5.8%)
Best Breakfast 6.4% (5.4%)
92.9 Triple M rose by 1.3 points, for an 8.1% share, staying fourth in stations.
The station experienced a 7.8 increase in the 40-54 demo to take an 18.4% share.
The breakfast team of Xav and Michelle have increased by 0.9 points in the breakfast slot, bringing in a share of 8.3%.
In November last year, Katie Lamb joined Andrew ‘Embers’ Embley to co-host The Rush Hour with Embers and Katie. The drive show slot rose 2.2 points for an 10.4% share.
6PR 6.2% (6.5%)
Cume: 207,000 (+16,000)
2022 results: Best/worst
Best 10+ 8.5% (6.2%)
Best Breakfast 11.2% (7.8%)
Nine’s Perth Radio station dropped 0.3 points from the sixth survey of 2023 for a 6.2% share.
6PR Breakfast with Millsy and Karl decreased by 0.4 points for a 9.9% share.
The station increased 3.9 points in the 18-24 demo for a 6.3% share but dropped 4.5 points in 55-64.
6iX 3.7% (4.1%)
Cume: 142,000 (-5,000)
2022 results: Best/worst
Best 10+ 6.6% (4.3%)
Best Breakfast 5.3% (3.0%)
6iX has dropped 0.4 points from the sixth Perth radio ratings survey of 2023.
The station’s breakfast slot with Rob and Nat rose by 0.2 points for a 3.2% share.
The station did best in the 55-64 demo with a 7.7% share, rising 4.5 points.





