Eleven of the seventeen radio stations in our analysis of London recorded a decline in weekly reach year on year and ten saw declines compared to the previous quarter.
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Radio listeners in the UK continue to favour Chris Evans’ BBC Radio 2 breakfast show with a weekly reach of 8.5 million.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BOAML) reports ITV viewing share is down and that there is a risk to advertising revenues for 2013.
Facebook’s revenue has risen to $1.26 billion for the third quarter of the year – a rise of 32%.
The number of adults in Britain watching TV on demand via TV sets and mobile devices is growing, while on demand viewing via a desktop or laptop computer has peaked, according to newly released insight from Kantar Media’s futurePROOF study.
