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Domain Stationid Station UDC Performance Date Number of days Amount Amount Performance Total Per Domain StationId Station UDC processed for from from Public Date Minute Rate distribution Broadcast Reception RADIO BR ONE BBC RADIO 1 NON PEAK BRA01 CENSUS 92 7.8347 4.2881 3.5466 RADIO BR ONE BBC RADIO 1 LOW PEAK BRB01 CENSUS 92 10.7078 7.1612 3.5466 RADIO BR ONE BBC RADIO 1 HIGH PEAK BRC01 CENSUS 92 13.5380 9.9913 3.5466 RADIO BR TWO BBC RADIO 2 NON PEAK BRA02 CENSUS 92 17.4596 11.2373 6.2223 RADIO BR TWO BBC RADIO 2 LOW PEAK BRB02 CENSUS 92 24.9887 18.7663 6.2223 RADIO BR TWO BBC RADIO 2 HIGH PEAK BRC02 CENSUS 92 32.4053 26.1830 6.2223 RADIO BR1EXT BBC RADIO 1XTRA NON PEAK BRA10 CENSUS 92 1.4814 1.4075 0.0739 RADIO BR1EXT BBC RADIO 1XTRA LOW PEAK BRB10 CENSUS 92 2.4245 2.3506 0.0739 RADIO BR1EXT BBC RADIO 1XTRA HIGH PEAK BRC10 CENSUS 92 3.3534 3.2795 0.0739 RADIO BRASIA BBC ASIAN NETWORK NON PEAK BRA65 CENSUS 92 1.4691 1.4593 0.0098 RADIO BRASIA BBC ASIAN NETWORK LOW PEAK BRB65 CENSUS 92 2.4468 2.4371 0.0098 RADIO BRASIA BBC ASIAN NETWORK HIGH PEAK BRC65 CENSUS 92 3.4100 3.4003 0.0098 RADIO BRBEDS BBC THREE COUNTIES RADIO NON PEAK BRA62 CENSUS 92 0.1516 0.1104 0.0411 RADIO BRBEDS BBC THREE COUNTIES RADIO LOW PEAK BRB62 CENSUS 92 0.2256 0.1844 0.0411 RADIO BRBEDS BBC THREE COUNTIES RADIO HIGH PEAK BRC62 CENSUS 92 0.2985 0.2573 0.0411 RADIO BRBERK BBC RADIO BERKSHIRE NON PEAK BRA64 CENSUS 92 0.0803 0.0569 0.0233 RADIO BRBERK BBC RADIO BERKSHIRE LOW PEAK BRB64 CENSUS 92 0.1184 0.0951 0.0233 RADIO BRBERK BBC RADIO BERKSHIRE HIGH PEAK BRC64 CENSUS 92 0.1560 0.1327 0.0233 RADIO BRBRIS BBC RADIO BRISTOL NON PEAK BRA26 CENSUS 92 0.1172 0.0852 0.0320 RADIO BRBRIS BBC RADIO BRISTOL LOW PEAK BRB26 CENSUS 92 0.1743 0.1422 0.0320 RADIO BRBRIS BBC RADIO BRISTOL HIGH PEAK BRC26 CENSUS 92 0.2305 0.1985 0.0320 RADIO BRCAMB BBC RADIO CAMBRIDGESHIRE NON PEAK BRA07 CENSUS 92 0.0974 0.0704 0.0270 RADIO BRCAMB BBC RADIO CAMBRIDGESHIRE LOW PEAK BRB07 CENSUS 92 0.1445 0.1175 0.0270 RADIO BRCAMB BBC RADIO CAMBRIDGESHIRE HIGH PEAK BRC07 CENSUS 92 0.1909 0.1639 0.0270 RADIO BRCLEV BBC TEES NON PEAK BRA61 CENSUS 92 0.0862 0.0638 0.0239 RADIO BRCLEV BBC TEES LOW PEAK BRB61 CENSUS 92 0.1279 0.1065 0.0239 RADIO BRCLEV BBC TEES HIGH PEAK BRC61 CENSUS 92 0.1690 0.1486 0.0239 RADIO BRCMRU BBC RADIO CYMRU NON PEAK BRA11 CENSUS 92 0.3081 0.1529 0.1553 RADIO BRCMRU BBC RADIO CYMRU LOW PEAK BRB11 CENSUS 92 0.4106 0.2553 0.1553 RADIO BRCMRU BBC RADIO CYMRU HIGH PEAK BRC11 CENSUS 92 0.5115 0.3562 0.1553 RADIO BRCORN BBC RADIO CORNWALL NON PEAK BRA08 CENSUS 92 0.1314 0.0954 0.0360 RADIO BRCORN BBC RADIO CORNWALL LOW PEAK BRB08 CENSUS 92 0.1953 0.1593 0.0360 RADIO BRCORN BBC RADIO CORNWALL HIGH PEAK BRC08 CENSUS 92 0.2582 0.2223 0.0360 RADIO BRCOVN BBC RADIO COVENTRY & WARWICKSHIRE NON PEAK BRA09 CENSUS 92 0.0688 0.0498 0.0191 RADIO BRCOVN BBC RADIO COVENTRY & WARWICKSHIRE LOW PEAK BRB09 CENSUS 92 0.1022 0.0831 0.0191 RADIO BRCOVN BBC RADIO COVENTRY & WARWICKSHIRE HIGH PEAK BRC09 CENSUS 92 0.1350 0.1160 0.0191 RADIO BRCUMB BBC RADIO CUMBRIA NON PEAK BRA68 CENSUS 92 0.0730 0.0527 0.0203 RADIO BRCUMB BBC RADIO CUMBRIA LOW PEAK BRB68 CENSUS 92 0.1084 0.0881 0.0203 RADIO BRCUMB BBC RADIO CUMBRIA HIGH PEAK BRC68 CENSUS 92 0.1432 0.1229 0.0203 RADIO BRCYMM BBC RADIO CYMRU 2 NON PEAK BRA12 CENSUS 92 0.3081 0.1529 0.1553 RADIO BRCYMM BBC RADIO CYMRU 2 LOW PEAK BRB12 CENSUS 92 0.4106 0.2553 0.1553 RADIO BRCYMM BBC RADIO CYMRU 2 HIGH PEAK BRC12 CENSUS 92 0.5115 0.3562 0.1553 RADIO BRDEVN BBC RADIO DEVON NON PEAK BRA14 CENSUS 92 0.1699 0.1227 0.0471 RADIO BRDEVN BBC RADIO DEVON LOW PEAK BRB14 CENSUS 92 0.2521 0.2050 0.0471 RADIO BRDEVN BBC RADIO DEVON HIGH PEAK BRC14 CENSUS 92 0.3331 0.2860 0.0471 RADIO BRDRBY BBC RADIO DERBY NON PEAK BRA13 CENSUS 92 0.1110 0.0793 0.0317 RADIO BRDRBY BBC RADIO DERBY LOW PEAK BRB13 CENSUS 92 0.1641 0.1324 0.0317 RADIO BRDRBY BBC RADIO DERBY HIGH PEAK BRC13 CENSUS 92 0.2165 0.1847 0.0317 RADIO BRESSX BBC RADIO ESSEX NON PEAK BRA16 CENSUS 92 0.2430 0.1784 0.0646 RADIO BRESSX BBC RADIO ESSEX LOW PEAK BRB16 CENSUS 92 0.3626 0.2980 0.0646 RADIO BRESSX BBC RADIO ESSEX HIGH PEAK BRC16 CENSUS 92 0.4804 0.4158 0.0646 RADIO BRFOYL BBC RADIO FOYLE NON PEAK BRA17 CENSUS 92 0.6690 0.5261 0.1429 RADIO BRFOYL BBC RADIO FOYLE LOW PEAK BRB17 CENSUS 92 1.0216 0.8787 0.1429 RADIO BRFOYL BBC RADIO FOYLE HIGH PEAK BRC17 CENSUS 92 1.3688 1.2259 0.1429 RADIO BRGLOS BBC RADIO GLOUCESTERSHIRE NON PEAK BRA18 CENSUS 92 0.0640 0.0462 0.0177 RADIO BRGLOS BBC RADIO GLOUCESTERSHIRE LOW PEAK BRB18 CENSUS 92 0.0950 0.0772 0.0177 RADIO BRGLOS BBC RADIO GLOUCESTERSHIRE HIGH PEAK BRC18 CENSUS 92 0.1255 0.1078 0.0177 RADIO BRGUER BBC RADIO GUERNSEY NON PEAK BRA19 CENSUS 92 0.0157 0.0118 0.0042 RADIO BRGUER BBC RADIO GUERNSEY LOW PEAK BRB19 CENSUS 92 0.0233 0.0197 0.0042 RADIO BRGUER BBC RADIO GUERNSEY HIGH PEAK BRC19 CENSUS 92 0.0309 0.0275 0.0042 RADIO BRHRWC BBC RADIO HEREFORD & WORCESTER NON PEAK BRA37 CENSUS 92 0.0745 0.0538 0.0207 RADIO BRHRWC BBC RADIO HEREFORD & WORCESTER LOW PEAK BRB37 CENSUS 92 0.1105 0.0898 0.0207 RADIO BRHRWC BBC RADIO HEREFORD & WORCESTER HIGH PEAK BRC37 CENSUS 92 0.1460 0.1252 0.0207 RADIO BRHUMB BBC RADIO HUMBERSIDE NON PEAK BRA21 CENSUS 92 0.1253 0.0907 0.0346 RADIO BRHUMB BBC RADIO HUMBERSIDE LOW PEAK BRB21 CENSUS 92 0.1861 0.1514 0.0346 RADIO BRHUMB BBC RADIO HUMBERSIDE HIGH PEAK BRC21 CENSUS 92 0.2459 0.2113 0.0346 RADIO BRJERS BBC RADIO JERSEY NON PEAK BRA22 CENSUS 92 0.0246 0.0178 0.0069 RADIO BRJERS BBC RADIO JERSEY LOW PEAK BRB22 CENSUS 92 0.0365 0.0297 0.0069 RADIO BRJERS BBC RADIO JERSEY HIGH PEAK BRC22 CENSUS 92 0.0483 0.0414 0.0069 RADIO BRKENT BBC RADIO KENT NON PEAK BRA23 CENSUS 92 0.1704 0.1200 0.0504 RADIO BRKENT BBC RADIO KENT LOW PEAK BRB23 CENSUS 92 0.2508 0.2004 0.0504 RADIO BRKENT BBC RADIO KENT HIGH PEAK BRC23 CENSUS 92 0.3300 0.2796 0.0504 RADIO BRLANC BBC RADIO LANCASHIRE NON PEAK BRA24 CENSUS 92 0.1519 0.1055 0.0464 RADIO BRLANC BBC RADIO LANCASHIRE LOW PEAK BRB24 CENSUS 92 0.2226 0.1761 0.0464 RADIO BRLANC BBC RADIO LANCASHIRE HIGH PEAK BRC24 CENSUS 92 0.2922 0.2457 0.0464 RADIO BRLEED BBC RADIO LEEDS NON PEAK BRA32 CENSUS 92 0.1613 0.1161 0.0452 RADIO BRLEED BBC RADIO LEEDS LOW PEAK BRB32 CENSUS 92 0.2391 0.1939 0.0452 RADIO BRLEED BBC RADIO LEEDS HIGH PEAK BRC32 CENSUS 92 0.3158 0.2706 0.0452 RADIO BRLEIC BBC RADIO LEICESTER NON PEAK BRA38 CENSUS 92 0.1208 0.0865 0.0342 RADIO BRLEIC BBC RADIO LEICESTER LOW PEAK BRB38 CENSUS 92 0.1788 0.1445 0.0342 RADIO BRLEIC BBC RADIO LEICESTER HIGH PEAK BRC38 CENSUS 92 0.2359 0.2016 0.0342 RADIO BRLINC BBC RADIO LINCOLNSHIRE NON PEAK BRA39 CENSUS 92 0.1261 0.0900 0.0362 RADIO BRLINC BBC RADIO LINCOLNSHIRE LOW PEAK BRB39 CENSUS 92 0.1864 0.1502 0.0362 RADIO BRLINC BBC RADIO LINCOLNSHIRE HIGH PEAK BRC39 CENSUS 92 0.2458 0.2096 0.0362 RADIO BRLNDN BBC RADIO LONDON 94.9 NON PEAK BRA49 CENSUS 92 0.9170 0.7322 0.1848 RADIO BRLNDN BBC RADIO LONDON 94.9 LOW PEAK BRB49 CENSUS 92 1.4075 1.2227 0.1848 RADIO BRLNDN BBC RADIO LONDON 94.9 HIGH PEAK BRC49 CENSUS 92 1.8907 1.7059 0.1848 RADIO BRMANC BBC RADIO MANCHESTER NON PEAK BRA35 CENSUS 92 0.2047 0.1450 0.0597 RADIO BRMANC BBC RADIO MANCHESTER LOW PEAK BRB35 CENSUS 92 0.3019 0.2421 0.0597 RADIO BRMANC BBC RADIO MANCHESTER HIGH PEAK BRC35 CENSUS 92 0.3976 0.3378 0.0597 RADIO BRMERS BBC RADIO MERSEYSIDE NON PEAK BRA41 CENSUS 92 0.3117 0.2387 0.0729 RADIO BRMERS BBC RADIO MERSEYSIDE LOW PEAK BRB41 CENSUS 92 0.4716 0.3987 0.0729 RADIO BRMERS BBC RADIO MERSEYSIDE HIGH PEAK BRC41 CENSUS 92 0.6292 0.5562 0.0729 RADIO BRNEWC BBC RADIO NEWCASTLE NON PEAK BRA33 CENSUS 92 0.1374 0.0994 0.0380 RADIO BRNEWC BBC RADIO NEWCASTLE LOW PEAK BRB33 CENSUS 92 0.2039 0.1659 0.0380 RADIO BRNEWC BBC RADIO NEWCASTLE HIGH PEAK BRC33 CENSUS 92 0.2695 0.2315 0.0380 RADIO BRNIRE BBC RADIO ULSTER NON PEAK BRA56 CENSUS 92 0.6963 0.5476 0.1487 RADIO BRNIRE BBC RADIO ULSTER LOW PEAK BRB56 CENSUS 92 1.0632 0.9145 0.1487 RADIO BRNIRE BBC RADIO ULSTER HIGH PEAK BRC56 CENSUS 92 1.4247 1.2759 0.1487 RADIO BRNORT BBC RADIO NORTHAMPTON NON PEAK BRA44 CENSUS 92 0.0897 0.0648 0.0250 RADIO BRNORT BBC RADIO NORTHAMPTON LOW PEAK BRB44 CENSUS 92 0.1331 0.1081 0.0250 RADIO BRNORT BBC RADIO NORTHAMPTON HIGH PEAK BRC44 CENSUS 92 0.1758 0.1509 0.0250 RADIO BRNOTT BBC RADIO NOTTINGHAM NON PEAK BRA45 CENSUS 92 0.1278 0.0918 0.0360 RADIO BRNOTT BBC RADIO NOTTINGHAM LOW PEAK BRB45 CENSUS 92 0.1893 0.1533 0.0360 RADIO BRNOTT BBC RADIO NOTTINGHAM HIGH PEAK BRC45 CENSUS 92 0.2499 0.2139 0.0360 RADIO BRNRFK BBC RADIO NORFOLK NON PEAK BRA43 CENSUS 92 0.1676 0.1196 0.0480 RADIO BRNRFK BBC RADIO NORFOLK LOW PEAK BRB43 CENSUS 92 0.2477 0.1997 0.0480 RADIO BRNRFK BBC RADIO NORFOLK HIGH PEAK BRC43 CENSUS 92 0.3266 0.2786 0.0480 RADIO BRORKN BBC RADIO ORKNEY NON PEAK BRA46 CENSUS 92 0.0179 0.0148 0.0035 RADIO BRORKN BBC RADIO ORKNEY LOW PEAK BRB46 CENSUS 92 0.0275 0.0246 0.0035 RADIO BRORKN BBC RADIO ORKNEY HIGH PEAK BRC46 CENSUS 92 0.0370 0.0344 0.0035 RADIO BROXFD BBC RADIO OXFORD 95.2 FM NON PEAK BRA20 CENSUS 92 0.0523 0.0368 0.0156 RADIO BROXFD BBC RADIO OXFORD 95.2 FM LOW PEAK BRB20 CENSUS 92 0.0770 0.0614 0.0156 RADIO BROXFD BBC RADIO OXFORD 95.2 FM HIGH PEAK BRC20 CENSUS 92 0.1013 0.0857 0.0156 RADIO BRSCOT BBC RADIO SCOTLAND NON PEAK BRA36 CENSUS 92 1.0048 0.8078 0.1970 RADIO BRSCOT BBC RADIO SCOTLAND LOW PEAK BRB36 CENSUS 92 1.5460 1.3490 0.1970 RADIO BRSCOT BBC RADIO SCOTLAND HIGH PEAK BRC36 CENSUS 92 2.0791 1.8821 0.1970 RADIO BRSEVN BBC RADIO 4 EXTRA NON PEAK BRA40 CENSUS 92 4.4824 4.3404 0.1420 RADIO BRSEVN BBC RADIO 4 EXTRA LOW PEAK BRB40 CENSUS 92 7.3905 7.2485 0.1420 RADIO BRSEVN BBC RADIO 4 EXTRA HIGH PEAK BRC40 CENSUS 92 10.2552 10.1132
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