Rajar’s third quarter results for the radio market paint a largely healthy picture. Here, Newsline presents the key findings showing station and network reach, share and average listening hours.
As Rajar publishes its third quarter results for the radio market, Newsline presents a full round-up for the national stations and networks and the digital and breakfast markets.
Analogue listening declined year on year by 10.4% to just over half of listening, according to the latest Rajar results – representing a “tipping point” for digital.
Commercial radio enjoyed strong digital growth, attracting a higher digital share than the BBC for the first time, according to the latest Rajar findings, issued today.
As Rajar publishes its second quarter results for the radio market, Newsline presents a full round-up for the national stations and networks and the digital and breakfast markets.
Total Global Radio continues to dominate with a little under 21.2m listeners, followed by Bauer Radio with 16.5m.
As Rajar publishes its first quarter results for the radio market, Newsline presents a full round-up for the national stations and networks and the digital and breakfast markets.
The share of all radio listening via a digital platform now stands at 39.6%, up from 36.6% for the corresponding period last year.
Global, Bauer and BBC Radio 2 all record quarterly declines – but still look undeniably strong.
Today Rajar announced that 89% of the adult UK population (15+) tuned in to their selected radio stations each week in the fourth quarter of 2014.
