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For the first time in three years, there is a new #1 breakfast show in Sydney after Kyle & Jackie O lost top spot in the latest radio ratings.
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KIIS duo, Kyle & Jackie O, have dropped the FM breakfast crown for the first time since 2015 to WSFM's Jonesy & Amanda after losing 1.7 points to pull a share of 9.3%, against WSFM's 10.3%.
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The news comes only a week after the pilot for Sandilands' Channel Ten show, Trial By Kyle, premiered to 385,000 viewers.
The breakfast win has seen WSFM retain the title as Sydney's most-listened to FM station, which drew an overall weekday share of 11.3%, well ahead of second-placed Smooth FM's 9.6% share.
The axing of ex-Skyhooks guitarist Red Symons from ABC Melbourne breakfast has failed to strike again, which has dropped another 0.7 points from the last survey to pull an overall share of 8.5%; this time last year, Symons' show scored a share of 11.9%.
Triple J's overall weekday share has increased by 1.7 points to 5.6%, thanks to boosts across the board, including the breakfast (up 1.3), morning (up 2.4) and afternoon (up 2.8) slots.
Smooth FM is now Melbourne's top FM station after clinching a 10.4% share, while former #1 network, Gold 104.3, falls to third spot.
Hit 105 has dethroned Nova 106.9 from #1 in breakfast after pulling a 13.1% share, ahead of Nova's 11.8%, which fell by 0.9 points.
The result has helped Hit 105 climb to #1 as the city's most-listened to FM station with an overall weekday share of 11.8%.
97.3FM and Triple M share the spoils for second, with both networks posting an 11.6% share.
Triple J's overall weekday share in the Adelaide market has fallen by 0.2 points after some drops in breakfast (down 0.5) and drive (down 0.4).
Meanwhile, Mix 102.3 has continued its impressive reign as Adelaide's most-listened to FM station despite a small hit of 0.3 points to score an overall weekday share of 15.1%.
Nova 91.9 has placed in second, but is still well behind Mix, and scored an overall share of 9.9%.
Triple J has managed to maintain its overall weekday share from the last survey (7.9%) due to some mixed results.
While the breakfast and morning slots dropped 0.3 and 1.0 points respectively, the drive slot enjoyed a huge bump-up of 1.4 points to clinch an overall share if 10.5%.
Nova 93.7 has held the #1 FM title in Perth too, pulling an overall weekday share of 13.9% and just nudging out Mix 94.5's score of 13.7%.