The most popular digital-only station is BBC 6 Music which recorded a weekly reach of 2.43 million listeners, followed by BBC Radio 4 Extra with a weekly reach of 2.15 million listeners – both record high figures.
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Channel 4 suffered a -11.6% year-on-year drop in revenues in September, according to the latest agency estimates.
Digital-only newsbrand the Independent saw traffic to its website dip -10.1% in September – a loss of more than 660,200 unique daily browsers compared with the previous month.
Quality market titles the Financial Times and the Guardian, alongside Metro’s UK footprint, led the daily market in September and were the only newspapers to record an increase in circulation over the period.
Strictly Come Dancing ruled the airwaves in September, as the fifteenth series returned to BBC One’s Saturday night autumn line-up.
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Following a series of declines in June and July, August continued the trend in the commercial broadcast market.
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NRS PADD: Mobile continues to play an integral part for readership for most newsbrands – except for The Times and the i, which are still best enjoyed in print.
NRS PADD: While print makes up the bulk of readership for Hello, Heat and Men’s Health, mobile continues to play a growing role for the majority of magazine brands.