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Canberra Radio Ratings

Due to today’s bus strike, and the fact that I have to be at work at 9am on the other side of town, I don’t have time to finish my analysis of Canberra’s latest radio ratings, so please enjoy this abstract summary instead!

Position (Last Survey) Station Name Score (Last Survey) Change
1 1 Mix 106.3 (Music) 22.2 21.5 +0.7
Equal 1 2 FM 104.7 (Music) 22.2 17.6 +4.6
3 3 ABC Local Radio (Talk) 16.0 15.9 +0.1
4 4 2CC (Talk) 9.3 8.5 +0.8
5 5 JJJ (Music) 7.0 7.8 -0.8
7 7 ABC Radio National (Talk) 5.8 6.4 -0.6
8 6 ABC Classic FM (Music) 4.8 7.4 -2.6
9 10 ABC NewsRadio (Talk) 3.1 4.0 -0.9
10 9 2CA (Music) 2.9 5.0 -2.1
6 8 Other 6.7 5.9 +0.8

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#1 Comment By Chuck A. Spear On September 20, 2006 @ 4:01 pm

Looks like the ABC are climbing the ladder.

#2 Comment By One Wire Less On September 20, 2006 @ 6:55 pm

So Spear, on what basis does it look as though the ABC is climbing the ladder ?

#3 Comment By Chuck A. Spear On September 20, 2006 @ 9:48 pm

By virtue of this abstract summary One Wire Less.

#4 Comment By Captain Flume On September 21, 2006 @ 12:09 am

From what I can deduce, after running these stats through a simple dlognwot algorhythm via the mainframe in Reid, is the ABC has climbed the ladder and is now clearing the guttering of dead leaves.

It’s possible it might also mend the downpipe and later enjoy a bowl of pine chunks, but this is pure conjecture.

#5 Comment By Captain Flume On September 21, 2006 @ 12:14 am

My favourite station is Other FM. It broadcasts from a 34kW B1+B2 satellite which is coupled to a c3po modulator from just across the river styx. It mainly plays light persiflage and songs by the seekers.

I hope it manages to climb the ladder next ratings period.

#6 Comment By John B1_B5 On September 21, 2006 @ 8:11 am

Ratings schmatings. Who cares !

#7 Comment By John B1_B5 On September 21, 2006 @ 8:15 am

2CC would have been near the top of the heap if the presenter of the Drive Show had joined in the spirit of “Talk Like a Pirate Day” .

Keelhaul the decks you landlubbers ! Man the bilgepumps !

#8 Comment By Loki On September 21, 2006 @ 4:35 pm

You certainly have some very odd people loitering around here

#9 Comment By Chuck A. Spear On September 24, 2006 @ 10:34 pm

You are right Loki. How Odd!

#10 Comment By Loki On September 25, 2006 @ 12:44 am

Yes Chuck, my comment was “moderated”, but I was asking about the odd call to talk like a pirate for a day. I say it again – odd!

#11 Comment By Chuck A. Spear On September 25, 2006 @ 8:30 am

Yes the pirate talk is odd. A long walk off a short plank.

#12 Comment By John B1_B5 On September 25, 2006 @ 9:16 am

I suggest a “Talk Like A Pilot” day –

This is your captain speaking ladies and gentlemen. There will be a slight delay before we land at Canberra airport. We are going into a holding pattern for the time being, so take full advantage of this delay and have a gander at some of the interesting Canberra landmarks as we circle overhead . Thare’s Parliament House, the Aboriginal Tent Embassy, Black Mountain Tower, Lake Burley Griffin, The Erindale Centre, Wanniassa Shopping Centre, the ACT Assembly Building, a statue of Bob Hawke, and much much more.
Six-two and even, over and out !

#13 Comment By Samuel On September 25, 2006 @ 10:39 am

A bloke I never did get along with in the UK has an addition to the list of “talk like a…” days. His suggestion is “ [1]“.

What if we combine all of them together…”talk like Yoda the pirate aeroship captain day”:

“Arrr me hearties, your captain, this be speaking, soon be landing on the shore, drop off the landlubbers we will”.

Surely we will drive Mike Welsh mad!

#14 Comment By John B1_B5 On September 25, 2006 @ 3:01 pm

Yes, I don’t think Mike takes too kindly to those “Talk like a …. days”.

Here’s another example of “Talk like a Pilot ” —

CX4 to Control, CX4 to Control.
Standby, this is Hop Harrigan coming in !

#15 Comment By John B1_B5 On September 25, 2006 @ 6:59 pm

CRASHHH ! ! ! !
You halfwit Harrigan ! You landed right on top of the control tower !

#16 Comment By Loki On September 27, 2006 @ 1:19 am

Yes, a lot of very odd banter!

#17 Comment By John B1_B5 On September 27, 2006 @ 2:00 pm

There’s an interesting “bollocks” advert being played on 2CC at the moment .

Think I’ll give it a try –

Canberra Festival of One Act Plays ……. BOLLOCKS !
2007 Canberra International Film Festival .. BOLLOCKS !
Pacific Islands Showcase ……………………. BOLLOCKS !
Conflux – a science fiction conference. …. BOLLOCKS !
The Lake Tuggeranong Celtic Moon Festival … BOLLOCKS !
John Stanhope ……………………………………….. BOLLOCKS !

#18 Comment By Loki On September 27, 2006 @ 5:27 pm

Is that what the “Bs” in “B1-B5” stand for?

#19 Comment By John B1_B5 On September 27, 2006 @ 9:21 pm

No, the B is for Barnes, but I usually don’t use my full name . — John Barnes.

#20 Comment By Samuel On September 27, 2006 @ 9:35 pm

I thought that was an alias…

#21 Comment By John B1_B5 On September 27, 2006 @ 10:49 pm

That was one name in a list of possible ‘nicknames’ , which may or may not contain my real name.
The fact is, I told Mike Welsh my name is John Barnes, after he incorrectly referred to me as “John Brock” on The Drive Show this afternoon.

#22 Comment By Samuel On September 27, 2006 @ 11:13 pm

Ahhh, now it makes sense Mr. Barnes…and I missed you call to Mike Welsh, but that happens when I’m at work.

#23 Comment By John B1_B5 On September 27, 2006 @ 11:33 pm

No problem.
I actually called Welshy to tell him about the retread flying off my tyre along Athllon Drive, and how I could have easily ended up like Peter Brock after I lost control of the vehicle for a short period and ran off the road . Luckily there were no trees planted on the nature strip.
The outcome of the conversation was that nobody was sure whether retreads were illegal, but based on today’s events, I think they should be.
Pictures of the ‘remains’ of the retread can be seen here –
[2]

#24 Comment By Samuel On September 27, 2006 @ 11:57 pm

To the best of my knowledge retreads are legal…in fact I believe that ACTION Busses use them for some of their tyres…from memory they have a careful balance between new tyres and retreads.

I suppose you were a bit shaken by the experience John, I hope you’re OK now.

#25 Comment By John B1_B5 On September 28, 2006 @ 4:09 am

More annoyed than shaken Samuel. I had no idea that the car I purchased had 2 retread tyres on the back.
I rang one of the Bridgestone tyre outlets, and was told that Bridgestone had nothing to do with retreads, and would not supply them. In fact, the man I spoke to, said that he had once helped remove a woman’s body from the wreck of a car that had crashed as the result of a retread ‘ throwing’ its tread.

Australian standard AS 1973 – 1993, states that a retread tyre must carry some form of marking on the side of the casing to indicate that the tyre has been retreaded, so I’ll be checking out all the markings on the side of the tyre to see whether it complies with the standard, even if it involves sending the tyre off to a laboratory for analysis !

Also, while developments in passenger car tyre manufacturing technology have resulted in improvements in the life of tyres, the life of the casing appears to have followed the opposite trend, with evidence suggesting casing life is decreasing.
Industry representatives have suggested that ‘cheap’ imported tyres are not generally suitable for retreading. It should also be noted that, increasingly, some locally produced tyres have also been identified as totally unsuitable for retreading.

#26 Comment By Samuel On September 28, 2006 @ 10:44 am

I think it’s fairly safe to say that if a major, respected, tyre outlet such as Bridgestone refuse to have anything to do with retreads, despite the obvious financial incentive for them to do so, there must be something seriously wrong with retreads.

Perhaps one of the commenters on your blog is right John, perhaps we should ban them.

#27 Comment By Loki On September 28, 2006 @ 12:51 pm

John, have you ever thought of adding “John Bollocks” to your extensive list of on-air nom de plumes? I think it would come in handy for any tongue in cheek calls!