The Kyle & Jackie O Show achieved a small win in the Melbourne ratings on Wednesday, with the KIIS FM breakfast program earning a 0.1 per cent increase in the market share during the first survey of 2025.

Sydney juggernauts Kyle Sandilands and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson have been embroiled in a ratings war since their multimillion-dollar expansion into the city saw ex-KIIS FM stars Jason ‘Jase’ Hawkins and Lauren Phillips be axed.

Kyle was previously unapologetic about the April 2024 move, saying the station gave Jase and Lauren a ‘good run’, but ‘they can’t get over fourth in the radio ratings, so we’ll take it’.

However, Kyle and Jackie have struggled to make good on that promise over the past few months.

But it appears 2025 may be a new opportunity for the pair to creep up in the ratings.

Their rivals, who now host breakfast show Jase and Lauren on Nova, took a 1.4 per cent dip in survey one and now have a 10.1 per cent market share, knocking their show off the top spot.

Meanwhile, between January 19 and March 1, Kyle and Jackie O have hopped up to a 5.1 per cent share.

The Kyle & Jackie O Show achieved a small win in the Melbourne ratings on Wednesday , with the KIIS FM breakfast program earning a 0.1 per cent increase in the market share during the first survey of 2025

The Kyle & Jackie O Show achieved a small win in the Melbourne ratings on Wednesday , with the KIIS FM breakfast program earning a 0.1 per cent increase in the market share during the first survey of 2025

Gold 104.3’s The Christian O’Connell Show has taken out the FM breakfast lead by jumping up 2.8 per cent to a share of 11.5 per cent.

‘Today my team and I are buzzing at the news,’ O’Connell, 51, said of the results.

‘We haven’t had mega marketing money and done big noisy cash giveaways, this is about making a show with our audience with our hearts that I hope matters.

‘We are in scary times, and we need all the help we can get, I hope my show is a beacon of joy.’

Ross Stevenson and Russel Howcroft of 3AW took out the overall AM and FM breakfast top spot in Melbourne with a mile-long lead of 20.6 per cent— up by 1.3 since the last survey.

Jase and Lauren slotted into second place for FM breakfast, followed closely behind by former number one show Fifi, Fev and Nick at Fox FM, which dropped another point to an 8.4 per cent market share.

Triple M’s Mick in the Morning with Roo, Titus and Rosie is sitting at fourth place with a 7.9 per cent share—up by 1.3—with smoothfm 91.5 (7.5) and ABC Melbourne (6.3) following behind.

Their rivals, who now host breakfast show Jase and Lauren on Nova , took a 1.4 per cent dip in survey one and now have a 10.1 per cent market share, knocking their show off the top spot

Their rivals, who now host breakfast show Jase and Lauren on Nova , took a 1.4 per cent dip in survey one and now have a 10.1 per cent market share, knocking their show off the top spot

Last year, Kyle and Jackie took their radio show to Melbourne in a huge multimillion-dollar expansion deal.

The move triggered the axing of Jase and Lauren’s own KIIS FM breakfast show, which Sandilands said he was indifferent about.

‘No, I don’t care. That’s why we went for Melbourne, we were like, “We’ve given this Jase and Lauren on KIIS FM a good run, it can’t get over fourth in the radio ratings, so we’ll take it,”‘ he told news.com.au at the time.

He added The Kyle & Jackie O Show was moved to Melbourne because it was a ‘market in trouble’ and their program could help regain listeners.

However, Jackie took a different approach, adding that while she didn’t like competitors being axed it was the unfortunate reality of the business.

‘No one ever wants to move someone out of a job. I wouldn’t want that to happen to me. It’s a double edged sword, it really is,’ she said.

But Kyle and Jackie struggled to capture the Melbourne market, despite continuing to dominate FM Breakfast in Sydney with a 13.3 per cent share—albeit decreasing by 0.2 since the last survey.

In November, Kyle vowed to reduce the graphic sexual content on his KIIS FM radio show this year to appeal to the Melbourne audience more broadly.

Sydney juggernauts Kyle Sandilands and Jackie 'O' Henderson have been embroiled in a ratings war since their multimillion-dollar expansion into the city saw ex-KIIS FM stars Jason 'Jase' Hawkins and Lauren Phillips be axed

Sydney juggernauts Kyle Sandilands and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson have been embroiled in a ratings war since their multimillion-dollar expansion into the city saw ex-KIIS FM stars Jason ‘Jase’ Hawkins and Lauren Phillips be axed

In a bid to make a dent in the market, ARN’s chief content officer Duncan Campbell said Kyle will have to dial back on the ‘smut’ and inappropriate on-air remarks.

‘The sexual content was really a small part of the show,’ he told Mumbrella at the time.

‘Because it was graphic, it grabbed everyone’s attention—but [Kyle’s] taken that off, really. It’s still sexual content. But not the graphic sexual content that it once was.’

Campbell also told the outlet Kyle ‘came to the table’ with toning down on the graphic content.

‘He agreed to do that, which was a real positive,’ he added.

‘And, I mean, he wants to win in Melbourne. There’s no doubt about that.’

Elsewhere, the CCO also promised their marketing tactics will be ‘less brash and unapologetic’.

‘We believe, with the removal of the graphic sexual content, the show’s much, much easier to listen to now,’ he said.

It seems the move has paid off.