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TimesLIVE
17-07-2025
- Entertainment
- TimesLIVE
Jacaranda FM's 'Good Morning Angels' celebrates two decades of changing lives
Jacaranda FM's community upliftment initiative, Good Morning Angels. is celebrating two decades of changing lives across South Africa. . Good Morning Angels, which since 2005 has delivered hope, healing and generosity to countless people, can be heard every Wednesday morning on Jacaranda FM's Breakfast With Martin Bester. The radio station says the success of Good Morning Angels is 'intrinsically linked to the incredible compassion of the Jacaranda FM listeners and the unwavering support of corporates. These 'angels' consistently step up, donating through impactful fundraisers like the annual Good Morning Angels Golf Day, which famously raised more than R4.85m in 2024 alone, or donating throughout the year to assist those whose stories have resonated with them.' ' Good Morning Angels is more than a feature; it's the beating heart of Jacaranda FM and a true reflection of the power of radio to unite for good,' says Vuyani Dombo, the station's MD. 'Reaching 20 years is a testament to the unwavering generosity of our listeners and corporate partners. Their consistent support has allowed us to deliver life-changing interventions, from critical medical assistance and educational opportunities to rebuilding homes and supporting vulnerable communities. We are immensely proud of every life touched and every story of hope we've been privileged to share.' 'Every Wednesday, and now every Monday morning with our 20-year legacy celebration, Good Morning Angels reminds us of the profound impact that collective kindness can have,' adds Bester. 'To see the ripple effect of our listeners' generosity, and to witness the incredible resilience of the people we've been able to help, is truly humbling.'


7NEWS
17-06-2025
- Entertainment
- 7NEWS
INSIDE MEDIA: Another set-back for Kyle and Jackie O in Melbourne
Welcome to our special coverage of the results of survey 3 radio ratings for 2025, which were released this morning. This survey covers survey dates March 9 to April 12, and April 27 to May 31. MELBOURNE THE STORY: While 3AW is expected to continue its dominance, The Christian O'Connell Show on Gold 104.3 will be hoping to retain its #1 status on the FM dial. ABC Breakfast had a controversial survey after host Bob Murphy made a joke about his co-host Sharnelle Vella previously working at a strip club. It led to an awkward apology that did the show no favours. Meanwhile, The Kyle And Jackie O show had a slight rise in the previous survey, they will be hoping to see some more green shoots in the market that has proven to be tougher than expected. THE RESULTS: It's another win for 3AW with a 12.5 per cent share (-1.6 per cent), ahead of GOLD 104.3 on 11.8 per cent (-0.7 per cent). In breakfast Ross and Russ continue to dominate on 3AW with an 18.1 per cent share (-0.7 per cent). The battle for #1 on the FM dial has taken another twist with Jase and Lauren regaining the top spot with 10.2 per cent (no change) ahead of Christian O'Connell on 9.7 per cent (-1.1 per cent). Despite the controversy, ABC breakfast has climbed to 7.6 per cent (+2 per cent) from the last survey, overtaking The Kyle And Jackie O Show which dropped to 5.1 per cent (-0.7 per cent). SYDNEY THE STORY: Like its sister station 3AW in Melbourne, 2GB dominated survey 2, despite line-up changes including Mark Levy replacing Ray Hadley. Kyle and Jackie O were number 1 on the FM dial and will be hoping to strengthen their share after a slight dip. THE RESULTS: 2GB (where I appear weekly) continues its dream run with a 13.6 per cent share of people 10+ (+0.8 per cent) with SmoothFM number 1 on FM at 12.4 per cent (+0.6 per cent). Ben Fordham is still a dominant force in breakfast securing 16.7 per cent of the market (+1.1 per cent), while The Kyle And Jackie O Show also had a small gain to take out the top spot on FM with a 12.5 per cent share (+0.2 per cent). Ray Hadley's replacement, Mark Levy, was steady on 15.5 per cent while new Drive host Clinton Maynard enjoyed a slight increase of +0.4 per cent for an 8.6 per cent share. The line-up changes at 2GB have not affected its ratings dominance in sin city. BRISBANE THE STORY: In something of a shock at breakfast, B105's Stav, Abbey, and Matt were ousted from the #1 spot by Ash, Luttsy & Nikki Osborne on NOVA who had a 13.6 per cent share of the audience. The team at B105 were forced to share second spot with Triple M Breakfast With Marto & Margaux. Both shows had 13.2 per cent share, but B105 had a drop of -0.9 per cent. Triple M took top honours overall while talkback station 4BC started to see some positive growth after coming off a very low base. THE RESULTS: Triple M has done it again, taking out the top spot with a 12.8 per cent audience share, despite a slight drop of -0.1 per cent. And it seems to be a rinse and repeat in Brisbane with Ash, Luttsy & Nikki Osborne on NOVA remaining at number 1 with a 13.1 per cent share (-0.5 per cent) just ever so slightly ahead of B105's Stav, Abbey, and Matt on 13.0 per cent (-0.2 per cent). 4BC (where I once worked) will be happy to have sustained the growth of last survey, or at least not significantly fall back. Breakfast remained steady on 5.2 per cent, Mornings was down -0.8 per cent, Afternoons was up slightly by 0.1 per cent and drive rose 2.2 per cent. That will give executives some breathing space and confidence. ADELAIDE THE STORY: Roo, Ditts, and Loz on Triple M reigned supreme last survey, despite a minor drop of -0.8 per cent share points. That result wasn't enough to stop MIX have claiming the #1 position overall with a 14 per cent share. THE RESULTS: MIX remains at the top of the pile on 14.4 per cent (+0.4 per cent), while NOVA on 11.9 per cent (-0.6 per cent) battles it out for second place with Triple M on 11.6 per cent (-0.6 per cent). We have a new winner in the breakfast slot with Jodie and Hayesy on NOVA hitting a 13.8 per cent share (+1.0 per cent), edging out Roo, Ditts, and Loz on Triple M who had a 13.6 per cent share (+0.4 per cent). PERTH THE STORY: NOVA's Nathan, Nat & Shaun continue to be a dominant force in breakfast with a 21.7 per cent share, way ahead of 96FM's Clairsy & Lisa in second place with a 13.3 per cent share. 6PR continues to defy traditional thinking in the Nights slot, with its show from Melbourne increasing audience share by 1.1 per cent. THE RESULTS: 96FM is Perth's new number 1 with a 17.1 per cent share (+1.9 per cent), swapping places with NOVA which dropped to 14.9 per cent (-2.1 per cent). In breakfast NOVA's Nathan, Nat & Shaun were unbeatable with a dominating 19.5 per cent share (-2.2 per cent).