Rating the radio stars

Survey 5 results in the metropolitan city radio ratings are in and ...
In Brisbane:
+ Nova 106.9 extends its lead overall and in breakfast, with 15.9 per cent of the available audience for its serial cereal thrillers Meshel, Ash, Kip and Luttsy (pictured).
+ ABC612 and Triple M both had small losses in breakfast but retained second and third spot. Aunty's Spencer Howson had a 12.8 per cent audience shares, while MMM's The Cage with Ian Skippen rated 10.8.
+ Only one percentage point separated the other commercial breakfast shows, ranging from 4BHon the bottom with 7.9 percent to 4BC on 8.9. Former market leader B105's Labrat, Camilla and Stav rated an even 8 - up almost a point on their last result - but still half that of their direct demographical rival, Nova.
+ B105 had a 1 point jump in the overall ratings, now trailling Nova, Triple M and 97.3FM, with ABC612 fifth.
+ 4BH has overtaken 4BC as commercial king of the 55+ age group (although it trails the ABC).
+ B105's big performer continues to be the networked Hamish and Andy show, which at 16.1 is on par with Nova's Dan and Ken - the only time of day the two rivals come close.
+ In the 18-24 demographic, Nova has a 44.5 per cent share, while B105 has just 15.7.
+ The non-commercial 612ABC has the biggest share of grocery buyers, followed closely by 97.3FM.

In Sydney:
+ The recently ailing Alan Jones (pictured) continues to rule the airwaves with a 14.6 share.
+ Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O added some audience share for 2Day - possibly on the back of the Big Brothr debacle - but were still only third in breakfast behind 702ABC's Adam Spencer.
+ Even getting arrested and having a date in court couldn't help Todd McKenney on Mix 106.5. The show he co-hosts with Sonia Kruger slipped nearly a full point and has just a 4.9 share in breakfast.

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