Q1 2010 RAJAR figures reveal that DAB set ownership increased 9% year on year, with 17.7 million adults aged 15+ now claiming to live in a DAB household.
DAB now has a 15.1% share of all radio listening, up 20% year on year.
Total hours spent listening to radio via DAB hit 153 hours, up 17 hours from Q4 2009.
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Total digital listening hours for Q1 2010 now stand at 243 million hours per week, up an impressive 18% year on year.
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Listening to the radio via a mobile phone stands at 12.6% of adults aged 15+, down slightly from 13% Q4 2009.
Looking at the 15-24 year old demographic, 30.4% claim to have listened to the radio in this way in the first quarter, with 14% saying they have listened via mobile once a week, while 26% they listen every day.
In the 25+ demographic, 9.2% of adults now claim to listen to the radio via their mobile phone.
In Q1 2010 RAJAR introduced a number of changes to the self-completion questionnaire which impacted on questions regarding mobile phone listening: therefore caution should be used when comparing Q1 2010 with similar data from previous quarters.
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