The UK’s online universe has seen a drop in size for the second month in a row. According to data released by UKOM, there were 38.4 million people online over the month of June, a drop of over 2 million people since April.
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RAJAR figures for Q2 2010 saw a stellar performance from commercial radio, which posted it’s highest share and reach since 2007.
Digital Radio put in a strong performance this quarter, posting substantial increases in share, reach and DAB ownership.
Johnny Vaughan and Lisa Snowdon’s 95.8 Capital Radio breakfast show is still number one in London, despite a good effort from its main rivals Heart 106.2 FM and Kiss 100.
Heart 106.2 FM is officially the Capital’s number one station, after shooting ahead of the old favourite Magic 105.4 to claim the highest weekly reach.
Commercial radio thrived in Q2 2010; increasing both its weekly reach and share of listening.
BBC Radio 2 still has the highest number of national listeners despite a drop in reach in Q2 2010.
The World Cup provided a significant boost to ITV1’s total television revenue in June. The broadcaster enjoyed a 43.7% year on year rise to £109 million.
June viewing was dominated by the FIFA World Cup, which kicked-off on Friday 11 with a spectacular opening ceremony showcasing the best of host nation South Africa.
June was a pretty poor month for the daily national newspaper market according to the latest ABC figures, as it recorded an overall decline of 6.5% year on year.