This week’s airplay chart belongs to one artist: Taylor Swift. Celebrating the release of The Life Of A Showgirl, radio stations across the country went into full Swift mode.
RAYE sparks a chart romance with ‘Where Is My Husband!’
RAYE's latest single ‘Where Is My Husband!’, debuting at #33. The track notched 209 first-week spins thanks to strong support from Hit, Nova, KIIS and triple j.
Doja Cat makes a fiery return to radio’s Top 40, debuting at #30 with her new single 'Jealous Type'. The track racked up 256 spins nationwide on the latest RCS Media Monitors National Radio Airplay Chart.
It's a strong return for Dean Lewis, who makes a splash on the RCS Media Monitors National Radio Airplay Chart this week! His new single, 'I Hate That It's True', debuts at #34, thanks to major support from KIIS and Nova.
Tate McRae's "Just Keep Watching" speeds into the Top 3 this week! The F1 soundtrack hit, now in its tenth week, gained another +10.3% in spins, with heavy rotation on CADA, KIIS, and the Hit network.
Chappell Roan's 'The Subway' is making a big move, soaring 12 places to #19! The song, which debuted last week, is gaining significant momentum. This week's success was driven by strong support from triple j and Hit 101.3.
Breakout pop newcomer sombr makes a strong entrance at #29 on the #RCSMediaMonitors National Radio Airplay Chart with ‘12 To 12’. The track was a triple j favourite this week, racking up 29 spins, while Nova and 2Day FM helped push its total to 301 plays nationwide.
Global girl group KATSEYE, making a splash on the charts with their track ‘Gabriela’ debuting at #30! The song is gaining momentum with major support from both the Hit Network and CADA, highlighting the group's growing popularity.
Guy Sebastian's new single, 'Get It Done', is off to a great start, landing at #26 in the Top 40 with 312 spins. Nova led the charge, averaging 27.4 spins across its five metro stations.
NOVA Entertainment’s smoothfm 95.3 has claimed the top spot as Sydney’s #1 radio station in the latest GfK survey ratings, marking a milestone moment for the station.
In March 2025, 2Day FM pledged to play more new music than any other commercial station in Sydney, focusing on Australian artists. Has it delivered? RCS Media Monitors analyzed 2Day FM’s playlist, revealing clear insights. 🎶