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Posted: 2024-10-31 21:13:12

Sally Sara and a trio of reporters will front ABC’s new-look Radio National Breakfast show in 2025 in a bid to revive the show’s ratings, as the broadcaster continues its revitalised approach to audio content.

Sara, a two-time Graham Perkin Australian Journalist of the Year, will host the show at a new starting time of 5.30am, instead of 6am. She replaces Patricia Karvelas, who is leaving the show after three years.

Sally Sara, two-time Australian Journalist of the Year, will host Radio National’s breakfast show in 2025.

Sally Sara, two-time Australian Journalist of the Year, will host Radio National’s breakfast show in 2025.Credit: Dominic Lorrimer

It is part of a push to refresh Radio National, touted as the ABC’s ‘heartland’ by chair Kim Williams since his arrival at the broadcaster in March, who has said he wants all of its programming should be bold and distinctive.

The changes, announced on the show on Friday, model Breakfast on BBC Radio 4’s flagship Today program, with a team of journalists bolstering the show alongside Sara each morning, including political correspondent Melissa Clarke, business correspondent Peter Ryan and newsreader Luke Siddham Dundon. It will also focus more on international news.

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“We’ll be covering what’s going on right across the country, and also, given the kind of stories that are unfolding internationally as well, obviously, that international news would be hugely important as well,” Sara said on Friday morning.

Last week, this masthead revealed an organisational restructure at the ABC, breaking out ‘audio’ into its own division, putting it on equal footing with News and Content. Staff were told on Friday morning to also expect changes to Radio National’s Drive and The World Today shows, the latter of which is currently hosted by Sara. It is also expected the station will update its “think bigger” mission statement.

The ABC is attempting to arrest the recent decline in reach and audience share of Radio National, particularly the Breakfast show.

In this month’s radio ratings survey, Breakfast had a 2 per cent share in Sydney and 2.2 in Melbourne. In the same survey in 2021, its audience share was 4.6 per cent in Sydney and 4.5 per cent in Melbourne.

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