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Xtra Insights Dubbo Survey

ZOOFM was the most listened to station in Dubbo in the latest Xtra Insights Survey (#1/2024) with 20.9 % (-1.3) just ahead of Triple M Dubbo with 20.6% (+0.5). Next came 2DU with 14% (-0.2). ZOO FM was the most listened to station in breakfast and drive. Click on image for larger view and full details.

Paul James Batchelor – General Manager – Western Broadcasters. 

It is with much pleasure I acknowledge the efforts of the Super Network Team in Dubbo with the results released today by Xtra Insights (Dubbo Survey 2024.)

ZOO Fm No 1 again, reigning supreme in the 10 to 39 years market and 2DU No 1 in the 65+ market which means that well over one third of the Dubbo listening audience chooses the Super Radio Network Daily.

2DU and ZOO have a great team on and off the Air from Annette and Edwina in the office, Corbin (Prod). Dallas and Ian in sales and Brett (2DU), Keegan (ZOO) and Micheal (News) this result is due to their tireless professional attitude in making great radio daily, Keeping Dubbo and surrounds up to date.

On behalf of Mr Caralis and all at the Super Network. Well Done ZOO FM and 2DU.

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