Join the Community Radio Network: Application for New Programs Open

Are you a passionate program maker? The Community Radio Network (CRN) is thrilled to announce that submissions for new programs will be open until 31 August. This is a fantastic opportunity to share your show with a national audience.

Make sure you read our new policies and guidelines on our website before you apply. New changes include:

  • We now have two main submission periods twice a year in January-March and July-September.
  • We have a renewed focus on innovation, prioritising music by Australian artists and amplifying and championing diversity by representing the full spectrum of Australian society.

 

This application period, we’re keen to see a diverse array of programs, and are particularly on the lookout for programs about Australian music.

 

About the Community Radio Network: 

Community radio program makers have the chance to share their programs with community radio stations across Australia via the Community Radio Network (CRN).

CRN distributes a selection of the best programs produced across the sector – making more than 100 programs available to over 150 community radio stations across Australia. Programs range from special broadcasts of major cultural and festival events, to informative talks, specialist music and current affairs and stations that take the content can use it as a sustaining service or to augment their own local programming.

Radio Audience Measurement: Survey Summary Reports

Survey Summary Reports (including DAB+)

METRO MARKETS:

 

ON AIR, ONLINE: COMMERCIAL RADIO’S STREAMING SUCCESS

Australian commercial radio continues to experience sustained year-on-year (YOY) growth, according to GfK Survey 4 2024, with 12.4 million listeners tuning in for an average of 12 hours and 47 minutes each week.

Commercial Radio & Audio (CRA) welcomed the latest results, revealing a notable increase of 168,000 listeners in commercial radio’s total audience. Of particular significance, the 25-54 age group showed a steady 2.9% rise YOY, reaching 6.1 million.

The appeal of breakfast radio and in-car consumption continues to be on the rise, with both maintaining their growth momentum. Breakfast saw a 3.4% increase, adding 290,000 listeners year-on-year, bringing the total to 8.9 million listeners. Meanwhile, in-car listeners grew by 5.1% year-on-year, reaching 10.2 million listeners. Over 82% of radio listeners tune in while driving, accounting for 34.9% of all commercial radio listening.

Streaming continues to thrive, with over a quarter (27.8%) of commercial radio’s audience opting to listen in this way. The survey shows an additional 147,000 listeners survey on survey embracing commercial radio streaming, totalling 3.4 million. This 4.5% rise highlights the growing importance of radio streaming.

“As digital platforms evolve, so does radio’s ability to reach audiences. Whether through streaming or traditional broadcasts, radio’s adaptability meets diverse listener needs,” said Jo Dick, CRA Chief Commercial Officer.

“The surge in streaming reflects a broader shift in consumer behaviour towards digital platforms. Commercial radio’s ability to innovate in this space underscores its enduring relevance,” she added.

All demographics saw an increase in streaming audiences survey on survey, with a 9.6% increase among listeners aged 40-54, and a nearly 6% increase in those aged 25-54.

Across the workday, streaming saw a robust 5% increase, with mornings and afternoons experiencing jumps of 5% and 6.5% respectively, versus previous survey.

Listeners to Commercial DAB+ only stations showed increased engagement, with Time Spent Listening (TSL) extending to 6 hours and 8 minutes. Mornings have experienced a significant lift, with nearly 7% more listeners and TSL extending by 13 minutes year-on-year.

Source: GfK 360 Radio Ratings, SMBAP S4 2024, compared to S4 2023, All people 10+, Mon-Sun 12mn-12mn, Cume (000’s), unless otherwise stated. Weekly Time Spent Listening (hh:mm). All numbers refer to commercial radio results unless otherwise stated.