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BY Sarah Patterson March 26, 2024
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Coffs Harbour Survey 1 2022
The first 2022 survey results for Coffs Harbour have been released today.
Triple M Coffs Coast’s -5.6 loss have cost them the top spot, finishing just behind Hit 105.5 in the 10+ category.
Summary snapshot:
- Hit 105.5 Coffs Coast takes the 10+ category with 24.7 (+1.1) and solid control of the 10-39 age bracket
- 106.3 Triple M finished with 23.8 in the 10+ after showing a -5.6 loss that took them down in all age demographics. Regardless of losses, 106.3 Triple M still have primary influence of 55-65+ demographic.
- triple j gained +2.4 to finish 3rd in the +10 category with 14.4
The spin:
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BY Sarah Patterson March 25, 2024
Moffee is the King of local. All hail the king!
Good result for Hit. I’d be asking for a recount for Triple M. How a station with a heritage Breakfast show can take such drop for no particular reason is a bit odd.
Moffs Harbour!
Great result all round. when are sca going to put ben back in to a proper show where he belongs though? If they don’t do it another network should.
Moffee manages to maintain number 1 despite SCA’s valiant efforts to destroy the regional adult network with constant format changes and removal of local content. Well done Moffee.
Big drop In Triple M brekky must be a concern
The ABC result just cements these things as laughable. Fire and flood and everyone is listening to someone voice tracking from the gold coast. Don’t think so. I would just disregard the whole thing. Selling programmatically from Sydney, the numbers probably do something for a national spend i guess – but who in market could believe. 2HD and Laws getting nothing? I just don’t think you’re putting books in the right places.
We do not listen to any radio stations up here as the music is crap. Constant techno garbage, or all talk rubbish. Rotten radio reception up here. At l east in sydney we have stations to listen to.
The SCA Network breakfast show on fire.
Clearly no need to go back to a locally based duo.
Triple M the concern.