Mediaworks Makes Gains
Mediaworks Makes Gains as Total Commercial Radio
Listening Increases,
More FM Wins
Across the Board
Total commercial radio
listenership has once again increased by 15,900 to 3,406,100
with MediaWorks also growing its total audience by 18,200 to
2,435,800 in the second GfK Total New Zealand Commercial
Radio Survey for 2018.
More FM is New Zealand’s
number one music station+ in the second GfK Total New
Zealand Commercial Radio Survey for 2018, and is New
Zealanders’ music station of choice at Breakfast++ and
Drive+++.
More FM increased its national share this
survey by 0.4 percentage points to 8.8%+. The station
remains New Zealand’s outright favourite at Drive time
with the introduction of Jase & Jay-Jay delivering a lift of
0.6 percentage points to 9%+++. The Sound, The Edge and Mai
FM round out New Zealand’s top four music stations at this
time of the day.
More FM’s national share at
Breakfast grew by 0.9 percentage points to 10.7% making it
the country’s favourite music station in the timeslot++.
In Auckland, More FM’s Breakfast Club also enjoyed a lift
of 1.1 percentage points to 8%^^^. Nationally, MediaWorks
claims the country’s top six music breakfast shows with
More FM followed by The Breeze, Mai FM, The Rock, The Edge
and The Sound++.
Leon Wratt, Group Content Director -
Music, MediaWorks Radio said: “More FM has had a terrific
result this survey and we remain incredibly proud of Mai
with another great Auckland result. Ensuring New Zealanders
are with us for their commutes at both ends of the day has
been a big priority for us and it’s great that this has
paid off with the country’s top six music breakfast shows
and the top four music drive shows. Huge congratulations go
to Magic too, hitting 200,000 listeners nationally - a
fantastic result in only three years.”
MediaWorks
owns New Zealand’s favourite five radio stations in the
commercially important 25-54 demographic, with More FM up a
full percentage point to 11%, followed by The Rock, The
Sound, The Breeze and Mai FM*. MediaWorks wins this key
demographic with 56.7% of the market, more than 25
percentage points ahead of the nearest
competitor*.
Mai FM follows up its Station of the Year
win at the 2018 Radio Awards with further audience gains
this survey. The station grew its national audience by
15,800 to 454,700. The Mai Morning Crew once again saw a
lift in the number of Breakfast listeners in Auckland,
growing to 157,100, a 3600 advantage over its nearest
competitor, a major talk radio brand^. At Drive time, Mai
Home Run also won listeners in Tamaki Makaurau, lifting by
8500 people to 140,200^^ and nationally Mai’s Drive show
increased its audience by 9200 to 235,500##.
Magic
continues to cast a spell over New Zealanders, building on
gains made in the previous survey period to see its national
listenership crack 200,000 for the first time since the
station’s launch.
The Edge retains the highest
number of listeners of any New Zealand radio station,
reaching 621,500 people this survey period. Dom, Meg and
Randell also increased the station’s national Breakfast
audience to 328,200#.
The Sound and The Breeze
continue to have great results across the country with The
Sound up 18,500 to 399,300 listeners nationally. RadioLive
also saw an overall increase of 12,800 listeners to 217,600
across New Zealand.
Rova continues to go from
strength to strength, gaining another 20,000 downloads since
last survey period to a total of 320,000 and 17.2 million
streams served to date~. The app has 76,000 unique monthly
users~~.
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