Call Of Duty since he took to the video game less than six months ago.
Co-host Fifi Box calculated this equates to 23.2 days of playing the game non-stop.
Nick Cody, meanwhile, calculated that with 204 professional AFL games under his belt, Fevola had actually spent more time on
COD than on the ground.
Box uncovered the statistics via a
COD app, which allows people to find the numbers on any player.
Perhaps more concerning than his dedication to the game, was his poor performance at it.
Box told the Fox FM Breakfast audience that Fevola had made 2,870 ‘kills’ in the war game, but had been killed 6,650 times – not a “flattering statistic”.
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Dave Cameron on Perth’s ‘fairy tale’ start, and 2Day FM’s new breakfast show potential
Southern Cross Austereo (SCA) didn t blow away the competition in the first survey of 2021, but Dave Cameron tells Mumbrella s Zanda Wilson he couldn t be happier, especially with the performances of his new shows across metro markets.
March 12, 2021 9:13
Southern Cross Austereo (SCA) undoubtedly took a significant risk at the start of 2021, refreshing or rebooting six flagship breakfast shows across Australia.
Chief content officer Dave Cameron reflects back on where his new shows have started, and admits he’s just glad to get this survey done.
Brisbane Radio Ratings: Battle for breakfast heats up, while Nova maintains its lead
March 11, 2021 10:05
The battle for Brisbane breakfast radio has returned in the first survey of the year, with just 1.4 ratings points separating the market leader, Nova 106.9, and 97.3FM which ranked sixth in the slot.
Despite dropping 1.6 ratings points, Nova’s Ash, Kip and Luttsy with Susie O’Neill maintained their lead on an 11.4% share. A 1.1 point gain by the ABC placed it second on 11%, ahead of commercial networks 4KQ (10.8%), Triple M (10.6%), B105 (10.3%) and 97.3FM (10%).
The tighter competition this survey period was owed to 97.3FM gaining 1.8 ratings points, and B105 adding 1 point to its share. 4BC, hosted by Neil Breen, lost 1.2 points to land on a 7.8% share.