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Biggest audience for Newstalk ZB

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Newstalk ZB has hit its biggest audience ever, with Mike Hosking, Marcus Lush, Kate Hawkesby and the new Kerre McIvor Morning Show leading the charge.

Newstalk ZB has reached a record 555,579 listeners, up 48,287, according to the latest GFK independen­t commercial radio survey. ZB has extended its lead as the number one commercial station across New Zealand and is in the top spot in the three biggest markets — Auckland, Wellington (first equal) and Christchur­ch.

Nationally, the station grew to a 12-point share (age 10+) — more than 3.5 points ahead of its closest rival — and in Auckland, its audience share grew 2.7 points, to a 14.6 share.

The Mike Hosking Breakfast reached a 22.6 share in Auckland — ZB’s biggest result in 18 years in the 6am-9am slot, and almost double its nearest breakfast rival. Marcus Lush is a similar juggernaut — with a 24.7 share.

NZME managing editor Shayne Currie paid tribute to Newstalk ZB’s sensitive and respectful coverage of the Christchur­ch mosque shootings and for leading the debate and discussion around the Government’s now-scrapped capital gains tax proposal.

“The New Zealand media performed an important and critical role in the Christchur­ch tragedy, and aftermath, and Newstalk ZB epitomised this — not only for its accurate, up-todate informatio­n and analysis, but as a trusted source for people to engage and discuss the impact on them personally.

“In a time of crisis, we have been proud of how all of our broadcaste­rs rallied together around Christchur­ch to support the community and New Zealand.”

Kerre McIvor has picked up where Leighton Smith left off — number one in Auckland with the same 11.6 share for Mornings — while the 9am-12pm slot (McIvor, Heather du Plessis Allan in Wellington and Chris Lynch in Christchur­ch) grew to a 9.5 share across New Zealand.

ZB head of talk Jason Winstanley praised the work of the entire station, saying the results reflected the hard work and commitment seen and heard every day.

“Without question, Newstalk ZB is home to the best radio talent.

“Our announcers, producers and news team work hard to deliver the best for our audience. I am so proud of our incredible team.

“From our first show of each weekday — Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby — through to Marcus Lush Nights, we are producing outstandin­g radio.”

Hawkesby has a 32 per cent share in Auckland and is a dominate number one in her 5am-6am timeslot.

Winstanley also paid tribute to Drive host Larry Williams, who has left after 27 years — as number one across New Zealand.

NZME head of entertainm­ent Dean Buchanan said 2019 would be a big year for talent joining NZME with Simon Barnett and Phil Gifford reuniting on Newstalk ZB, and Mike Puru joining Stacey Morrison on The Hits’ Drive show.

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