Digital radio put in a strong performance once again, with digital listening hours breaking through the 300 million mark for the first time.
Radio listeners across the UK continue to wake up to Chris Evans on BBC Radio 2. His breakfast show remains well in the lead with a weekly reach of almost 8.9 million listeners after a positive 2.3% QoQ (and 5.4% YoY) increase.
It is all change at the top of the London chart once again, with Capital London reclaiming the number one position from Bauer’s Magic 105.4.
Total Global Radio (UK) heads up the nationals and networks once again, though its total reach has fallen just below the 20 million mark. The Heart and Capital Networks performed particular well for Global.
The latest RAJAR figures for Q3 2011 saw All Radio’s reach dip slightly on last quarter, though it remains above the 47 million mark, which it hit for the first time ever in the first three months of 2011.
Digital radio put in a strong performance once again, posting increases in weekly reach, hours, share and DAB set ownership.
Bauer Radio’s Magic 105.4 has raced to the top of the London charts after an impressive 14.4% QoQ and 11.7% YoY increase saw it push Capital London off the top spot.
Radio listeners across the UK still like to wake up to Chris Evans on BBC Radio 2, though his breakfast programme’s reach has slipped in the last quarter, down -5.6%.
The latest RAJAR figures, for Q2 2011, see All Radio enjoying its highest ever reach once again.
Total Global Radio (UK) heads up the nationals and networks once again, with its total reach surpassing the 20 million mark for the first time.
