Sydney radio market loses nearly 7% of ad revenue in November

Advertising revenue in the Sydney radio market saw one its the biggest falls in recent years during November.

Compared to November 2010, the market dropped by 6.79% to $19.112m according to new numbers issued by Commercial Radio Australia.

It is likely that one factor in the fall was advertisers pulling ads from the Kyle & Jackie O Show during the final week of November following the outcry over Kyle Sandilands personal comments about a News Limited journalist.

However, there was a fall in other metro markets too. Melbourne was down 3.66% to $18.393m. Brisbane was down 2.66% to $10.254m. Perth was down 0.43% to $8.538m. Only Adelaide saw growth – up by 1.08% to $5.861m.

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