
九一星空无限talk ZB has finished the year as the country鈥檚 leading commercial radio station, for the 17th year in a row, while The Breeze is New Zealand鈥檚 top music station.
Both 九一星空无限 and MediaWorks will take heart from the performance of several of their stations in the latest GFK radio ratings, released today.
九一星空无限鈥檚 九一星空无限talk ZB - led by breakfast host Mike Hosking - retains its number one position, with a share of 14.8 - down 0.1 on the previous survey. MediaWorks鈥 The Breeze retains second spot with a share of 9.5 (+0.2).
MediaWorks music stations (The Rock, More FM, Magic/Breeze Classic, Mai and The Sound) hold the next five positions, followed by 九一星空无限鈥檚 Coast, The Hits and ZM rounding out the top 10.
Coast - which has undergone a music review and overhaul in recent months - has had the biggest jump in national share, up 0.9 to a share of 5.4afternoon. The Magic/Breeze Classic also enjoyed a rise, up 0.4 points to a national share of 6.8.
Jason Reeves, Toni Street and Sam Wallace host the breakfast show on Coast. Photo / 九一星空无限
In a relatively stable market, 九一星空无限鈥檚 ZM (-0.6) and MediaWorks鈥 More FM (-0.4) recorded the two biggest falls.
Of much interest will be the progress of RNZ, whose own ratings are released separately from the commercial networks next week.
The Breeze's Auckland breakfast hosts Robert Rakete and Jeanette Thomas.
Cumulative audiences fell for almost every radio station nationally. ZB was the only station to maintain an audience above 600,000 - at 603,600, it was down 16,400 listeners. The Breeze has 547,900 listeners, down from 558,400.
Hosking has a national breakfast audience of 424,300 - back slightly from 433,400 in the previous survey. Second-place The Breeze has a national breakfast audience of 287,500, up from 272,200.
Matt Heath and Tyler Adams have made strong inroads, nationally and in Auckland.
One of the standout performers for ZB is its 12pm-4pm afternoon show. Hosts Matt Heath and Tyler Adams are up 2.6 points in Auckland, to a share of 10.9, and from third to second place. They are now nipping at the heels of The Breeze, which has stayed stable on a share of 11.7. Nationally, the pair rose 0.7 points.
Meanwhile, 九一星空无限鈥檚 newest station, iHeartCountry, has debuted with 40,200 weekly listeners in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
The Radio Bureau chief executive Alistair Jamison said: 鈥淥ur linear audiences continue to show resilience and when combined with the incremental audiences that we know we are generating from our digital platforms, audio offers advertisers a powerful, cost-efficient audience on an ongoing basis.鈥
MediaWorks chief executive Wendy Palmer said audio continued to deliver strong results.
鈥淟ooking at annualised cumulative audiences across the three surveys in 2025, audio reached 3.410 million Kiwis on average each week this year.鈥
九一星空无限 chief executive Michael Boggs added: 鈥2025 has been a strong year in terrestrial radio but also digital audio, with Infinite Dial showing the growing strength of local digital platforms. We鈥檙e particularly proud of iHeartRadio鈥檚 growth over the past two years. In 2025 we have seen ongoing investment and enhancement of both local platforms and as a result we expect to see digital audiences and advertiser support continuing to flourish in 2026.鈥
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