What is the number one radio show in Australia?

What is the number one radio show in Australia?

After Tuesday’s results, 2GB (owned by Nine, the owner of this masthead) remains Sydney’s number one radio station with an overall audience share of 14.5 per cent (down 1.2 points). It leads ABC Sydney (9.4 per cent; down 2.9 points) and WSFM (8.8 per cent; up 0.7 points).

Is 4BC FM or AM?

4BC is a radio station in Brisbane, Queensland on 882 kHz AM. 4BC is Brisbane’s only commercial talkback station.

How can I listen to 4BC?

How do I listen to 4BC? If you’re within the Brisbane metropolitan area, you can tune to 4BC via 882AM & digital radio. If you’re not within our coverage range, you can still listen to our shows and presenters via the internet or mobile app.

What happened 4bh 882?

4BC content manager, Max Dudley, said: “We have made the decision to move 4BC down the dial to 882 AM to enhance the listening experience of our loyal talk radio listeners.

What is 4BC radio?

4BC – Brisbane’s premier news and talk radio station.

What happened 4BH 882?

What channel is 4BC Brisbane?

4BC 882
Laurel Edwards, Gary Clare and Mark Hine are bringing their top-rating breakfast show – Good Times and Great Hits – to Brisbane’s 4BC 882 from 5.30am on Monday, July 11.

What is the HIghest rated morning radio show?

NPR’s Morning Edition and All Things Considered are the two most popular news programs.

Who is new on 4BC afternoons?

Ray is the most awarded broadcaster in the history of the ACRAs. Established media presenter Sofie Formica is joining 4BC to host Afternoons with Sofie Formica. She’ll cover the breaking news, entertainment and events that matter most to Brisbane.

What is Sofie Formica doing at 4BC?

Established media presenter Sofie Formica is joining 4BC to host Afternoons with Sofie Formica. She’ll cover the breaking news, entertainment and events that matter most to Brisbane.

Why has Alan Jones’show on 4BC dropped another half point?

Alan Jones’ show on 4BC dropped another half point in the most recent ratings, after losing 1.4 percentage points last month following fallout over his comments about New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.