Here's how things are looking around the country.
The final radio ratings for the year are in, with departing triple j breakfast duo Sally Coleman and Erica Mallett scoring mixed results across the board.
Here's how things are looking for stations around the nation...
Check out November's ratings here.
Sydney
The triple j breakfast duo saw a small decline in Sydney in their final radio ratings, dropping 0.6% to a 3.7% market share after holding steady in November at 4.3%. Kyle & Jackie O hold onto the #1 breakfast radio spot in Sydney with a bump of 0.6% to 11.3% market share, while Smooth FM's breakfast with Bogart Torelli & Glenn Daniel holds onto second place, despite a drop of 0.6% to 7.9%. Still in third place after a drop of 0.9% to 7.4%, WSFM's Jonsey & Amanda is closely followed by NOVA’s Fitzy & Wippa, who are now only just behind them after a 0.6% increase to 7.3%.
Overall, KIIS FM saw the biggest bump in market share across the board, rising 1% to 9.7%, while Triple M (0.7% to 6.1%), NOVA (0.7% to 6.8%) and 2DAY FM (0.6% to 4%) also went up. Triple J dropped 0.5% to 4.7% and Smooth fell 0.9% to 9.9% (following a big jump last month). WSFM dropped 1% to a market share of 7.1%.
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Melbourne
Sally & Erica enjoyed a 0.7% increase in Melbourne to sit at 3.7% as they finish up with triple j. The youth broadcaster claimed another market share bump overall, now sitting at 4.9% (up 0.4%), with afternoons (5.8%, up 0.3%), drive (5.8%, up 0.7%), evenings (4.5%, up 0.4%) and weekends (4.8%, up 0.6%) contributing. The only program that dropped slightly was mornings, which now sits at 4.6% after a 0.1% drop.
Gold FM is yet again Melbourne's most listened to FM station, enjoying a 0.1% bump to 9% market share, in part thanks to Christian O'Connell's breakfast show, which remains the city’s most popular program in its slot, now 7.5% (up 0.2%).
Across other breakfast shows, Triple M increased by 1% to 6.8%, while KIIS FM increased 0.7% to 5.4% and FOX FM saw the biggest bump, shifting 1.6% to 6.6%.
Brisbane
The love for Sally & Erica continues in Brissy, with the duo reporting an increase of 0.8% to finish up at 6.1% market share, while NOVA’s breakfast program, lead by Ash, Kip & Luttsy, claims the #1 spot again as it rises to 13% (up 0.4%). The station itself enjoyed another bump across the board to land at 12.5% (up 0.6%).
Triple J also enjoyed an increase across the board, jumping to 6.4% (up 0.3%) after dropping last month, joined by Triple M (11%, up 0.9%), as B105 drops to 9.7% (down 0.8%) and 97.3FM drop to 8.8% (down 0.5%).
Adelaide
Triple J breakfast was down 0.1% in Adelaide, with Sally & Eric finishing with a 4.6% market share, while Triple M’s breakfast crew, Roo & Ditts, enjoyed an increase of 1.1%, putting them at 10.6% and rivalling MIX102.3FM's Jodie & Soda (who also sit at 10.6%, following a 1.9% decrease) as the city’s most popular breakfast team. NOVA's Ben & Liam dropped to 9.7% (down 1%).
Despite a significant drop to its breakfast program, MIX holds onto the title of the city’s top FM station with a market share of 11.7% (down 1.7%).
Perth
After a massive increase across the board in Perth last ratings period, triple j reports a decrease of 1.2% to a market share of 8.1%. All programs took a hit, with breakfast at 8.1% (down 0.4%), mornings at 9.1% (down 1.4%), afternoons at 8.9% (down 1.7%), drive at 9.1% (down 1.9%), evenings at 6.5% (down 0.1%) and weekends at 3.8% (down 0.2%).
With an increase of 1.8% across the board, NOVA claims the top spot in Perth at 14.3% market share, followed by MIX 94.5, which held steady at 12%, and 96FM at 11.3%, which had a significant drop of 1.9%.