
Triple M has firmly denied rumors circulating about the potential cancellation of Beau Ryan’s Sydney breakfast show, The Beau, Cat & Woodsy Show, despite its consistent struggles in ratings just seven months after launch. The show, which also features Aaron Woods and Cat Lynch, has faced multiple challenges and a declining market share since debuting in January.
Shake-Ups and Exit Drama
One of the most notable shake-ups was the dramatic exit of newsreader Natarsha Belling only six weeks into the program. Former Nova presenter Cat Lynch was swiftly brought in as her replacement. However, the revamped trio struggled to gain traction with audiences, which fueled speculation about the show’s future. Reports emerged claiming that veteran comedian and long-time Triple M favorite Merrick Watts was being considered to take over the breakfast slot. Watts has a solid history with the station, having hosted a highly successful drive show in the past.
Triple M Denies Rumors
Responding to these claims, an SCA spokesperson told the Daily Mail, “Triple M is fully committed to Beau, Cat & Woodsy,” emphasizing the network’s dedication to maintaining consistent live and local breakfast programming across Australia’s metro markets. Despite these reassurances, the show’s poor performance in recent radio ratings surveys raises questions about its future viability.
Ratings Decline and Audience Loss
Recent ratings paint a challenging picture for The Beau, Cat & Woodsy Show. In June 2025, radio ratings revealed a further drop in market share, down to 4.4% from 5.9% earlier in the year. This marks a significant 1.5% decrease in the show’s audience base during the second and third survey periods. The decline is part of a broader challenge for Triple M, which experienced losses across multiple timeslots in the Sydney market.
History of Controversies
Triple M has faced turbulent times this year, including high-profile departures and controversies. Natarsha Belling’s surprising resignation in February after just six weeks on the air was quickly followed by Marty Sheargold’s sensational exit after making contentious remarks about the Matildas. His comments drew widespread criticism and an advertiser boycott, causing significant reputational and financial damage to the station.
New Opportunities and Future Outlook
After exiting Triple M, Belling moved on to a new role with LiSTNR’s The Briefing Podcast, joining as part of their Afternoon edition team. The sudden turnover among key presenters underscores the challenges the network faces as it tries to navigate an increasingly competitive radio market.
While Triple M continues to back The Beau, Cat & Woodsy Show, the station’s declining ratings and planning rumors suggest that major changes could be on the horizon as it battles to attract and retain listeners.