Johnny Vaughan’s 95.8 Capital Radio breakfast show remains on top in London once again with a weekly reach of more than one million listeners, despite a 10.6% period on period decline, according to RAJAR’s Q3 2009 report.
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RAJAR figures for Q3 2009 reveal that DAB set ownership is up 14% year on year, with 16.6 million adults aged 15+ (32.3%) now claiming to live in a household which has a DAB receiver. However, this is down from the Q2 2009 figure of 33%.
BBC Radio 2 remained the national station with the highest reach in Q3 2009, up by 4.3% year on year to more than 13.6 million listeners.
For the eleventh consecutive quarter, Magic 105.4 has the largest weekly reach of all the London stations, according to the latest RAJAR figures for the three months to the end of September.
All BBC enjoyed a year on year rise in weekly reach for the three months to the end of September, while All Commercial remained relatively static over the same period.
Over the past twelve months the UK internet audience has grown by over 2 million users, according to data released by research company Kantar.
Guardian.co.uk has regained the position of most popular national newspaper website in the UK, according to data just released by ABCe.
There appears to be no immediate let-up in the difficult times for commercial stations, with September figures showing revenue intake falling across the board for the ninth month in succession.
TV viewing figures for September 2009 reveal that Channel 4’s viewing share was down by one percentage point year on year.
The overall daily newspaper market dipped by 1.2% in September period on period, with just two titles bucking the overall downward trend.