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RAJAR figures for Q3 2010 saw another stellar performance from commercial radio, which gained half a million new listeners across national and local stations.
Digital Radio put in a strong performance once again this quarter, posting substantial increases in weekly reach and DAB set ownership.
At first look it seems as if Chris Evans has not had a great RAJAR, losing 341,000 listeners quarter on quarter. However, on closer inspection he only has 5,000 less listeners than his predecessor, Terry Wogan did a year ago.
Magic 105.4 has re-claimed the top spot in London after losing out to Heart 106.2 FM in last quarter’s RAJAR release.
BBC Radio 2 still has the highest number of national listeners despite a small drop in reach during Q3 2010.