Radio ratings reports covering the first complete survey after the departure of “Kyle and Jackie” describe a noticeable change for KIIS and a contrasting outcome for competing stations on Gold. The articles say KIIS faces weaker performance following the end of the long-running morning duo on its network, creating what they characterize as a “big hole” in audience numbers. The coverage frames the duo’s exit as a clear turning point in the station’s scheduling and audience retention, noting that the period measured represents the first full survey without the pair.
Across the same reporting, station groups are presented with diverging results. While KIIS is said to be experiencing downside effects in the ratings, Gold outlets are reported to be gaining, with the articles suggesting that listeners redistribute to Gold after the change. The reporting ties the movement in audience share to the morning-program reshuffle and the end of the duo’s broadcast. Overall, the sources agree the departure triggers a measurable ratings shift, affecting both the station losing the program and the stations benefiting from the resulting audience movement.