Nova 100: lost share in Melbourne
In a steady ratings period for Melbourne’s radio market, Nova 100 took the biggest hit.
While the top two FM stations held their positions, dmg Radio’s Nova, Melbourne’s third ranked weekday FM station, saw its share slip from 8.1% to 7.2% in the Monday to Friday survey, losing third spot to Arn’s Gold.
Nova’s biggest drop was among the 18-24 demographic and in the noon to 4pm and evening segments, according to Nielsen data for 29 July to 1 September, and 16 September to 20 October.
Gold held firm Monday to Sunday, with no change. But it slipped fractionally Monday to Friday, with its biggest fall in listeners at drive time.
It was a better survey for Gold’s Arn stable mate Mix101.1, after a poor result last time round. At breakfast time, it recorded its highest ever audience for the Chrissie and Jane show, thanks...
In a steady ratings period for Melbourne’s radio market, Nova 100 took the biggest hit.
While the top two FM stations held their positions, dmg Radio’s Nova, Melbourne’s third ranked weekday FM station, saw its share slip from 8.1% to 7.2% in the Monday to Friday survey, losing third spot to Arn’s Gold.
Nova’s biggest drop was among the 18-24 demographic and in the noon to 4pm and evening segments, according to Nielsen data for 29 July to 1 September, and 16 September to 20 October.
Gold held firm Monday to Sunday, with no change. But it slipped fractionally Monday to Friday, with its biggest fall in listeners at drive time.
It was a better survey for Gold’s Arn stable mate Mix101.1, after a poor result last time round. At breakfast time, it recorded its highest ever audience for the Chrissie and Jane show, thanks...
- 10/29/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
3Aw breakfast's Ross Stevenson and John Burns
Melbourne’s most popular radio station – 3Aw – has widened the gap at number one, recording the biggest jump in the Nielsen ratings from 24 June to 1 September.
The Fairfax-owned Am station jumped from 15% to 16.2% audience share Monday to Sunday, with the biggest listenership spikes at breakfast and in the evening.
The 3Aw breakfast show with Ross Stevenson and John Burns – which was up by 2.5 percentage points – now enjoys a massive 21.6% share of morning listeners, one of the most dominant positions in Melbourne radio.
The station’s drivetime audience also grew slightly, up 0.2 percentage points to 12.8% share Monday to Friday, but it is probably too early to say whether the impact of the sacking presenter Derryn Hinch in late August had any baring on the result.
Arn’s Mix101.1 was the survey’s biggest casualty, down 1.4 percentage points to 6.2% share Monday to Sunday, and fared...
Melbourne’s most popular radio station – 3Aw – has widened the gap at number one, recording the biggest jump in the Nielsen ratings from 24 June to 1 September.
The Fairfax-owned Am station jumped from 15% to 16.2% audience share Monday to Sunday, with the biggest listenership spikes at breakfast and in the evening.
The 3Aw breakfast show with Ross Stevenson and John Burns – which was up by 2.5 percentage points – now enjoys a massive 21.6% share of morning listeners, one of the most dominant positions in Melbourne radio.
The station’s drivetime audience also grew slightly, up 0.2 percentage points to 12.8% share Monday to Friday, but it is probably too early to say whether the impact of the sacking presenter Derryn Hinch in late August had any baring on the result.
Arn’s Mix101.1 was the survey’s biggest casualty, down 1.4 percentage points to 6.2% share Monday to Sunday, and fared...
- 9/11/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
Everyman: The Story Of Patrick McGoohan – The Prisoner
The Lantern Theatre, Blundell St., Liverpool
8.30pm Sat 14th April 2012
www.thelanterntheatre.co.uk
‘Everyman: The Story Of Patrick McGoohan – The Prisoner’ written by Brian Gorman, details the life of the theatre, television, and film star (who sadly died in 2009).
The play begins a mini tour of the UK, beginning with a special preview at The Lantern Theatre in Liverpool at 8.30pm on Saturday 14th April. The play will be seen later in the year, across the UK, as part of a double bill with ‘A Passion For Evil’ by writer/actor John Burns (detailing the life of the infamous Aleister Crowley).
Chester-based writer Brian Gorman, has played McGoohan and his character 'Number Six' on stage in Manchester, Chester, and twice in Portmeirion (as a guest of Six Of One, The Prisoner appreciation society). A reading of the play by Gorman garnered...
The Lantern Theatre, Blundell St., Liverpool
8.30pm Sat 14th April 2012
www.thelanterntheatre.co.uk
‘Everyman: The Story Of Patrick McGoohan – The Prisoner’ written by Brian Gorman, details the life of the theatre, television, and film star (who sadly died in 2009).
The play begins a mini tour of the UK, beginning with a special preview at The Lantern Theatre in Liverpool at 8.30pm on Saturday 14th April. The play will be seen later in the year, across the UK, as part of a double bill with ‘A Passion For Evil’ by writer/actor John Burns (detailing the life of the infamous Aleister Crowley).
Chester-based writer Brian Gorman, has played McGoohan and his character 'Number Six' on stage in Manchester, Chester, and twice in Portmeirion (as a guest of Six Of One, The Prisoner appreciation society). A reading of the play by Gorman garnered...
- 4/8/2012
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
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