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Domain Station ID Station Performance Date Number of Days Processed for Distribution UDC Total Per Minute Rate RADIO BR ONE Number of days Total Per Performance Domain Station ID Station processed for UDC Minute Date distribution Rate RADIO BR ONE BBC RADIO 1 CENSUS 92 B0001 £6.73 RADIO BR TWO BBC RADIO 2 CENSUS 92 B0002 £18.21 RADIO BR1EXT BBC 1XTRA CENSUS CENSUS 92 B0106 £1.39 RADIO BRASIA BBC ASIAN NETWORK (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0064 £1.31 RADIO BRBEDS BBC THREE COUNTIES RADIO (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0065 £1.13 RADIO BRBERK BBC RADIO BERKSHIRE (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0103 £1.07 RADIO BRBRIS BBC RADIO BRISTOL (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0066 £1.07 RADIO BRCAMB BBC RADIO CAMBRIDGESHIRE (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0067 £1.10 RADIO BRCLEV BBC RADIO TEES (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0068 £1.08 RADIO BRCMRU BBC RADIO CYMRU CENSUS 92 B0011 £1.14 RADIO BRCORN BBC RADIO CORNWALL (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0069 £1.13 RADIO BRCOVN BBC RADIO COVENTRY AND WATWICKSHIRE(CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0070 £1.05 RADIO BRCUMB BBC RADIO CUMBRIA (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0071 £1.08 RADIO BRCYMM BBC RADIO CYMRU 2 CENSUS 92 B0114 £1.14 RADIO BRDEVN BBC RADIO DEVON (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0072 £1.18 RADIO BRDOR BBC DORSET CENSUS 92 B0115 £1.11 RADIO BRDRBY BBC RADIO DERBY (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0073 £1.12 RADIO BRESSX BBC ESSEX (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0074 £1.15 RADIO BRFIVE BBC FIVE LIVE CENSUS 92 B0005 £4.10 RADIO BRFOUR BBC RADIO 4 CENSUS 92 B0004 £12.45 RADIO BRFOYL BBC RADIO FOYLE CENSUS 92 B0019 £1.26 RADIO BRGLOS BBC RADIO GLOUCESTERSHIRE (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0075 £1.05 RADIO BRGUER BBC RADIO GUERNSEY (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0076 £1.01 RADIO BRHRWC BBC HEREFORD AND WORCESTER (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0077 £1.07 RADIO BRHUMB BBC RADIO HUMBERSIDE (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0078 £1.10 RADIO BRJERS BBC RADIO JERSEY (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0079 £1.03 RADIO BRKENT BBC RADIO KENT (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0080 £1.16 RADIO BRLANC BBC RADIO LANCASHIRE (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0081 £1.10 RADIO BRLEED BBC RADIO LEEDS (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0082 £1.12 RADIO BRLEIC BBC RADIO LEICESTER (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0083 £1.09 RADIO BRLINC BBC RADIO LINCOLNSHIRE (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0084 £1.10 RADIO BRLNDN BBC LONDON (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0085 £1.27 RADIO BRMANC BBC RADIO MANCHESTER (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0086 £1.18 RADIO BRMERS BBC RADIO MERSEYSIDE (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0087 £1.35 RADIO BRNANE BBC RADIO NAN GAIDHAEL CENSUS 92 B0015 £1.39 RADIO BRNEWC BBC RADIO NEWCASTLE (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0088 £1.13 RADIO BRNIRE BBC RADIO ULSTER CENSUS 92 B0018 £1.53 RADIO BRNORT BBC RADIO NORTHAMPTON (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0089 £1.08 RADIO BRNOTT BBC RADIO NOTTINGHAM (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0090 £1.09 RADIO BRNRFK BBC RADIO NORFOLK (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0091 £1.21 RADIO BRORKN BBC RADIO ORKNEY CENSUS 92 B0014 £1.00 RADIO BROXFD BBC OXFORD (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0092 £1.06 RADIO BRSCOT BBC RADIO SCOTLAND CENSUS 92 B0013 £1.57 RADIO BRSEVN BBC RADIO 4 EXTRA CENSUS 89 B0108 £2.13 RADIO BRSHEF BBC RADIO SHEFFIELD (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0093 £1.18 RADIO BRSHET BBC RADIO SHETLAND CENSUS 92 B0016 £1.00 RADIO BRSHRP BBC RADIO SHROPSHIRE (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0094 £1.08 RADIO BRSIX BBC 6 MUSIC CENSUS CENSUS 92 B0107 £3.22 RADIO BRSLNT BBC RADIO SOLENT (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0095 £1.11 RADIO BRSOSO BBC SOMERSET SOUND CENSUS 92 B0104 £1.04 RADIO BRSPRT BBC FIVE LIVE SPORTS EXTRA DAB CENSUS CENSUS 92 B0105 £1.33 RADIO BRSTOK BBC RADIO STOKE (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0096 £1.11 RADIO BRSUFF BBC RADIO SUFFOLK (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0097 £1.09 RADIO BRSURR BBC RADIO SURREY (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0116 £1.11 RADIO BRSUSS BBC RADIO SUSSEX CENSUS 92 B0098 £1.11 RADIO BRTHRE BBC RADIO 3 CENSUS 92 B0003 £2.07 RADIO BRWALE BBC RADIO WALES CENSUS 92 B0010 £1.28 RADIO BRWILT BBC RADIO WILTSHIRE (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0100 £1.05 RADIO BRWMID BBC WM (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0101 £1.21 RADIO BRYORK BBC RADIO YORK (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 B0102 £1.08 RADIO INCLAS CLASSIC FM [CENSUS] CENSUS 3 C0001 £159.10 RADIO INCLAS CLASSIC FM [CENSUS] CENSUS 92 R0001 £0.53 RADIO INTALK TALKSPORT CENSUS CENSUS 92 R0002 £0.53 RADIO INVIRG ABSOLUTE RADIO (1215 AM/UK) COMMERCIAL CENSUS 2 C0003 £195.07 RADIO INVIRG ABSOLUTE RADIO (1215 AM/UK) [CENSUS] CENSUS 92 R0003 £0.53 RADIO IR TEN HEART HARLOW CENSUS 3 C0759 £159.10 RADIO IR TEN HEART HARLOW CENSUS CENSUS 92 R0588 £0.53 RADIO IR210G SMOOTH READING CENSUS 92 R0052 £0.53 RADIO IR2TEN HEART BERKSHIRE 102.9 & 97.0 COMMERCIAL CENSUS 3 C0762 £159.10 RADIO IR2TEN HEART BERKSHIRE 102.9 & 97.0 CENSUS CENSUS 92 R0405 £0.53 RADIO IR3FM 3FM CENSUS CENSUS 92 R0581 £0.53 RADIO IR603 THE BREEZE (CHELTENHAM & NORTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE) CENSUS CENSUS 92 R0632 £0.53 RADIO IRAB60 ABSOLUTE RADIO 60S [CENSUS] CENSUS 92 R0759 £0.53 RADIO IRAB70 ABSOLUTE RADIO 70S [CENSUS] CENSUS 92 R0760 £0.53 RADIO IRAB90 ABSOLUTE RADIO 90S [CENSUS] CENSUS 92 R0704 £0.53 RADIO IRACTV TIME 107.5 CENSUS 92 R0612 £0.53 RADIO IRAIRE 96.3 RADIO AIRE CENSUS 3 C0202 £195.07 RADIO IRAIRE 96.3 RADIO AIRE [CENSUS] CENSUS 92 R0442 £0.53 RADIO IRAMBN SMOOTH NORWICH CENSUS 92 R0045 £0.53 RADIO IRAROW MORE RADIO HASTINGS CENSUS CENSUS 92 R0595 £0.53 RADIO IRARWD THE ARROW (DIGITAL/UK) CENSUS 92 R0268 £0.53 RADIO IRATLA HEART CORNWALL COMMERCIAL CENSUS 3 C0765 £159.10 RADIO IRATLA HEART CORNWALL CENSUS CENSUS 92 R0546 £0.53 RADIO IRBAY HEART N. LANCASHIRE & CUMBRIA (THE BAY) COMMERCIAL CENSUS 3 C0269 £159.10 RADIO IRBAY HEART N. LANCASHIRE & CUMBRIA (THE BAY) CENSUS CENSUS 92 R0679 £0.53 RADIO IRBCON FREE RADIO - BLACK COUNTRY COMMERCIAL CENSUS 3 C0016 £195.07 RADIO IRBCON FREE RADIO - BLACK COUNTRY CENSUS CENSUS 92 R0413 £0.53 RADIO IRBCSH FREE RADIO FM SHROPSHIRE COMMS CENSUS 3 C0015 £195.07 RADIO IRBCSH FREE RADIO FM SHROPSHIRE CENSUS CENSUS 92 R0539 £0.53 RADIO IRBEAH THE BEACH [CENSUS] CENSUS 92 R0567 £0.53 RADIO IRBEAR TOUCH FM STRATFORD CENSUS 92 R0680 £0.53 RADIO IRBEAT CAPITAL SCOTLAND (105-106) COMMERCIAL CENSUS 3 C0766 £395.98 RADIO IRBEAT CAPITAL SCOTLAND (105-106) CENSUS CENSUS 92 R0447 £0.53 RADIO IRBELF Q 96.7 FM (BELFAST) CENSUS 92 R0415 £0.53 RADIO IRBRAD SUNRISE RADIO (YORKSHIRE) CENSUS 1 R0259 £0.53 RADIO IRBRDG 106.3 BRIDGE FM [CENSUS] CENSUS 92 R0549 £0.53 RADIO IRBRDR RADIO BORDERS CENSUS 3 C0203 £195.07 RADIO IRBRDR RADIO BORDERS [CENSUS] CENSUS 92 R0535 £0.53 RADIO IRBRDS HEART (102.4 FM/NORFOLK) CENSUS 3 C0767 £159.10 RADIO IRBRDS HEART (102.4 FM/NORFOLK) [CENSUS] CENSUS 92 R0414 £0.53 RADIO IRBREZ SMOOTH CHELMSFORD CENSUS CENSUS 92 R0782 £0.53 RADIO IRBRIT MORE RADIO MID-SUSSEX CENSUS CENSUS 92 R0574 £0.53 RADIO IRBRMB FREE RADIO (96.4 FM/BIRMINGHAM) CENSUS 3 C0021 £195.07 RADIO IRBRMB FREE RADIO (96.4 FM/BIRMINGHAM) [CENSUS] CENSUS 92 R0407 £0.53 RADIO IRBRUE SMOOTH SWINDON CENSUS CENSUS 92 R0783 £0.53 RADIO IRBRUW SMOOTH BRISTOL CENSUS CENSUS 92 R0803 £0.53 RADIO IRBURN TWO BOROUGHS RADIO (2BR) CENSUS 92 R0681 £0.53 RADIO IRBUZZ CAPITAL NORTH WEST & NORTH WALES (WIRREL 97.1 FM) COMMS CENSUS 3 C0771 £159.10 RADIO IRBUZZ CAPITAL NORTH WEST & NORTH WALES (WIRREL 97.1 FM) CENSUS CENSUS 92 R0479 £0.53 RADIO IRC105 HEART NORTH WEST COMMERCIAL CENSUS 3 C0034 £159.10 RADIO IRC105 HEART NORTH WEST CENSUS CENSUS 92 R0790 £0.53 RADIO IRCARM RADIO CARMARTHENSHIRE CENSUS 92 R0728 £0.53 RADIO IRCAUS Q RADIO 97.2 (COLERAINE) CENSUS 92 R0682 £0.53 RADIO IRCENT CENTRAL FM 103.1 CENSUS CENSUS 92 R0545 £0.53 RADIO IRCFM CFM (EAST) COMMERCIALS CENSUS 3 C0036 £195.07 RADIO IRCFM CFM (EAST) CENSUS CENSUS 92 R0683 £0.53 RADIO IRCGWY PULSE 2 COMMERCIAL CENSUS 3 C0049 £62.14 RADIO IRCGWY PULSE 2 CENSUS CENSUS 92 R0665 £0.53 RADIO IRCHAM CAPITAL CYMRU 103 CENSUS 3 C0772 £159.10 RADIO IRCHAM CAPITAL CYMRU 103 CENSUS 92 R0480 £0.53 RADIO IRCHIL CHILL (DIGITAL/UK) CENSUS 92 R0362 £0.53 RADIO IRCHLN HEART (96.9 FM/BEDFORD) COMMERCIAL CENSUS 3 C0773 £159.10 RADIO IRCHLN HEART 96.9 (BEDFORD) CENSUS CENSUS 92 R0509 £0.53 RADIO IRCHLS HEART DUNSTABLE 97.6 FM CENSUS 3 C0774 £159.10 RADIO IRCHLS HEART DUNSTABLE 97.6 FM CENSUS 92 R0412 £0.53 RADIO IRCHNL CHANNEL 103 FM [CENSUS] CENSUS 92 R0684 £0.53 RADIO IRCHOI CAPITAL XTRA (96.9 FM/SOUTH LONDON & DAB UK) COMMERCIAL CENSUS 2 C0775 £159.10 RADIO IRCHOI CAPITAL XTRA (96.9 FM/SOUTH LONDON & DAB UK) [CENSUS] CENSUS 92 R0468 £0.53 RADIO IRCHOO 102.2 CAPITAL FM (BIRMINGHAM) COMMERCIAL CENSUS 3 C0776 £159.10 RADIO IRCHOO 102.2 CAPITAL FM (BIRMINGHAM) (CENSUS) CENSUS 92 R0482 £0.53 RADIO IRCITA CITY TALK 105.9 [CENSUS] CENSUS 92 R0530 £0.53 RADIO IRCITT GREATEST HITS RADIO (LIVERPOOL THE NRTH WEST & NRTH WALES) CENSUS 3 C0156 £195.07 RADIO IRCITT GREATEST HITS RADIO (LIVERPOOL THE NRTH WEST & NRTH WALES) CENSUS 92 R0556 £0.53 RADIO IRCITY RADIO CITY (LIVERPOOL 96.7) COMMERCIAL CENSUS 3 C0205 £195.07 RADIO IRCITY RADIO CITY (LIVERPOOL 96.7) CENSUS CENSUS 92 R0431 £0.53 RADIO IRCLAD CLASSIC FM DIGITAL CENSUS 31 R0850 £0.53 RADIO IRCLUB SUNRISE RADIO (LONDON) CENSUS 2 R0068 £0.53 RADIO IRCLY1 CLYDE 1 CENSUS 3 C0069 £195.07 RADIO IRCLY1 CLYDE 1 [CENSUS] CENSUS 92 R0416 £0.53 RADIO IRCLY2 CLYDE 2 CENSUS 3 C0070 £195.07 RADIO IRCLY2 CLYDE 2 CENSUS 92 R0777 £0.53 RADIO IRCNFM HEART CAMBRIDGE 103 COMMERCIAL CENSUS 3 C0778 £159.10 RADIO IRCNFM HEART CAMBRIDGE 103 CENSUS CENSUS 92 R0483 £0.53 RADIO IRCNTR TOUCH FM STAFFORDSHIRE CENSUS 92 R0564 £0.53 RADIO IRCNTY HEART NORTH EAST COMMERCIAL CENSUS 3 C0033 £159.10 RADIO IRCNTY HEART NORTH EAST CENSUS 92 R0791 £0.53 RADIO IRCOAS SMOOTH KENT CENSUS CENSUS 92 R0800 £0.53 RADIO IRCOLC HEART (96.1FM COLCHESTER) CENSUS 3 C0779 £159.10 RADIO IRCOLC HEART (96.1FM COLCHESTER) CENSUS 92 R0484 £0.53 RADIO IRCOMP COMPASS FM CENSUS 3 C0072 £74.11 RADIO IRCOMP COMPASS FM [CENSUS] CENSUS 92 R0572 £0.53 RADIO IRCONN CONNECT FM (107.4 & 97.2 FM/NORTHANTS) [CENSUS] CENSUS 92 R0563 £0.53 RADIO IRCOOL COOL FM CENSUS 3 C0074 £195.07 RADIO IRCOOL COOL FM [CENSUS] CENSUS 92 R0417 £0.53 RADIO IRCPTL CAPITAL LONDON 95.8 COMMERCIALS CENSUS 3 C0023
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