Survey 2 heralds the official KIIS goodbye for Kyle & Jackie O
As we close the chapter on one of Australia’s most successful Breakfast radio shows, Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O Henderson have nevertheless made their presence felt in GfK Survey 2 for 2026.
Coming up to two months now since the Kyle & Jackie O Show officially bit the dust – and with Mike E now in the hot seat – KIIS remains Sydney’s #1 FM Breakfast show ahead of Smooth FM’s Bogart Torelli – dropping1.0% this book to an 11.7, whilst picking up a cume audience of 37,000.
Torelli went up 0.8% to a 10.9 share.

2DayFM’s Nath & Emma (pictured above) continue to make ground – up 0.3% to a 3.9 share in Breakfast, with a 44,000 pick up in cume.
It was a pleasing book for SCA, with the Triple M Sydney Breakfast team of Beau, Cat & Woodsy gaining half a share point to now sit at 5.5.
2GB’s Ben Fordham extended his lead as Sydney’s #1 Breakfast show overall (+0.2% to a 16.8 share)
In his second survey as a networked Breakfast show, ARN’s Christian O’Connell dropped a further 0.6% to a 5.5 share in Sydney, despite a slight uptick in cume.
The show also experienced a slight share drop in Melbourne, however is back on top as that city’s #1 FM Breakfast show, after previous leaders – Nova 100’s Jase & Lauren – fell 0.8% to 10.3, now placing them second behind O’Connell.
Gold 104.3 enjoyed share gains across Mornings, Afternoons and Drive.
Both The Fox and Triple M Breakfast shows grew audience and share in Melbourne’s hotly contested radio market.
But 3AW remains the dominant force on Melbourne’s Breakfast airwaves – with Ross Stevenson and Russel Howcroft steady at 18.9 and still streets ahead of their nearest rival.
After a shaky first book, Nova Brisbane’s brekky team of Nick, Luttsy and Susie O’Neill steadied the ship – up 1.0% to a 10.3 share, with a 6000 pick-up in cume.
4BC Breakfast hosts Sofie Formica and Dean Miller also improved their share (+0.4 to 3.8).
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WTF
These two are not successful, they failed in Melbourne