​Metro Radio Survey 4 hits this morning at 9:30

Greetings radio survey fans!

Get ready for another thrill packed day of results here on radioinfo.
 
 Which horses can you back?
 
As a form guide, here’s a recap of how the trends stood last time after Survey 3.
 
One thing you can bet your house on (don’t try this with your actual home) is that 2GB and 3AW will be number one in Sydney and Melbourne respectively. What’s less certain is where the newly minted Macquarie Sports Radio is heading after its second full survey. 
 
Over at SCA, the much troubled 2Day-FM has been steadily increasing its audience from a lowly 3.8 share in Survey 8 last year, to its best result in five years, a 5.6, for Survey 3 this year. Can the station and its resurgent Breakfast shift that includes a reluctant Em Ruscianoand Gold Logie winning Grant Denyerbuild on those results to finally put the critics to rest?
 
 In Melbourne, just as FOX looked like kicking away from the FM pack it was overtaken by GOLD 104.3 for the number one FM spot – and this was before the station’s star recruit Christian O’Connellspoke a word on air. Now that he’s had one full survey to get acquainted with his audience, what impact will he have had?  Of course, it would be like tipping the winner of the AFL pennant after watching the first quarter in round one but hey, this is radio, and we’re all just a little curious as to how he will go.
 
In Brisbane the battle for outright supremacy rages with the lead changing hands several times over the past year between Nova and 97.3. Right now the two are locked on a 13.0 share all. Who’ll be in front in Survey 4?
 
Be among the first to find out this morning from 9:30 on radioinfo along with our analysis, trends, our exclusive ‘for and against’ charts and all the spin you can handle from the station PR departments.
 
In the meantime you can check how your metro station has been trending in the past eight surveys till now.

If you mouse over the bars you can see the result for each station by survey, and you can play around with the interactive graphics in other ways as well, such as mousing over the coloured dots at the bottom of the chart to see a specific survey.

 

Sydney

 

Melbourne

 

Brisbane

 

Adelaide

 

Perth

 

 

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