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QUARTERLY SUMMARY of RADIO LISTENING Survey Period Ending 27Th June 2010 QUARTERLY SUMMARY OF RADIO LISTENING Survey Period Ending 27th June 2010 PART 1 - UNITED KINGDOM (INCLUDING CHANNEL ISLANDS AND ISLE OF MAN) Adults aged 15 and over: population 51,618,000 Survey Weekly Reach Average Hours Total Hours Share in Period '000 % per head per listener '000 TSA % ALL RADIO Q 46771 91 20.0 22.0 1030122 100.0 ALL BBC Q 34585 67 10.9 16.3 562112 54.6 ALL BBC 15-44 Q 15882 63 7.7 12.3 195221 43.7 ALL BBC 45+ Q 18704 71 14.0 19.6 366891 62.9 All BBC Network Radio1 Q 31263 61 9.2 15.2 476313 46.2 BBC Local/Regional Q 9135 18 1.7 9.4 85799 8.3 ALL COMMERCIAL Q 32873 64 8.6 13.5 445307 43.2 ALL COMMERCIAL 15-44 Q 18199 72 9.4 13.2 239509 53.6 ALL COMMERCIAL 45+ Q 14674 56 7.8 14.0 205797 35.3 All National Commercial1 Q 14608 28 2.2 7.8 113421 11.0 All Local Commercial (National TSA) Q 26700 52 6.4 12.4 331886 32.2 Other Listening Q 3274 6 0.4 6.9 22703 2.2 Source: RAJAR/Ipsos MORI/RSMB 1 See note on back cover. For survey periods and other definitions please see back cover. Embargoed until 00.01 am Enquires to: RAJAR, 2nd floor, 5 Golden Square, London W1F 9BS 5th August 2010 Telephone: 020 7292 9040 Facsimile: 020 7292 9041 e mail: [email protected] Internet: www.rajar.co.uk ©Rajar 2010. Any use of information in this press release must acknowledge the source as "RAJAR/Ipsos MORI/RSMB." QUARTERLY SUMMARY OF RADIO LISTENING Survey Period Ending 27th June 2010 PART 1 - UNITED KINGDOM (INCLUDING CHANNEL ISLANDS AND ISLE OF MAN) Adults aged 15 and over: population 51,618,000 Survey Weekly Reach Average Hours Total Hours Share in Period '000 % per head per listener '000 TSA % All BBC Network Radio Q 31263 61 9.2 15.2 476313 46.2 BBC Radio 1 Q 11810 23 1.9 8.1 95821 9.3 BBC Radio 2 Q 13729 27 3.2 11.9 163454 15.9 BBC Radio 3 Q 1858 4 0.2 5.6 10477 1.0 BBC Radio 4 Q 10403 20 2.5 12.3 128410 12.5 BBC Radio FIVE LIVE Q 6763 13 1.0 7.4 49946 4.8 BBC Radio FIVE LIVE Q 6804 13 1.0 7.6 51413 5.0 (inc SPORTS EXTRA) FIVE LIVE SPORTS EXTRA Q 547 1 * 2.7 1466 0.1 BBC 6 Music Q 1194 2 0.2 8.6 10270 1.0 1Xtra from the BBC Q 600 1 0.1 4.5 2706 0.3 BBC Radio 7 Q 949 2 0.1 5.9 5618 0.5 BBC Asian Network UK Q 437 1 * 4.9 2151 0.2 BBC World Service Q 1285 2 0.1 4.7 5993 0.6 All National Commercial Q 14608 28 2.2 7.8 113421 11.0 Total Absolute Radio Q 1587 3 0.2 7.4 11762 1.1 (was Total Virgin Radio) Absolute 80s H 288 1 * 5.4 1552 0.2 Absolute Radio Classic Rock H 278 1 * 4.7 1304 0.1 (was Virgin Radio Classic Rock) Chill H 160 * * 3.6 580 0.1 Classic FM Q 5684 11 0.7 6.8 38643 3.8 Galaxy Network (UK)2 H 4239 8 0.5 6.4 27224 2.7 Gold Network (UK)2 H 1288 2 0.2 8.6 11123 1.1 Heart Network (UK)2 H 7776 15 1.2 7.7 59834 5.8 Heat Q 672 1 0.1 4.1 2787 0.3 The Hits Q 1138 2 0.1 3.4 3872 0.4 Jazz FM Q 463 1 * 4.3 1994 0.2 Total Kerrang!2 H 1324 3 0.1 4.2 5590 0.5 Total Kiss Network2 H 3746 7 0.4 5.3 19849 1.9 Total LBC (UK)2 H 1113 2 0.3 11.7 13062 1.3 Total Magic2 Q 3733 7 0.5 6.7 24828 2.4 NME Radio Q 253 * * 5.1 1301 0.1 Panjab Radio Q 155 * * 4.5 697 0.1 Planet Rock Q 718 1 0.1 7.2 5182 0.5 Q Q 233 * * 2.1 495 * Total Real Radio2 H 2383 5 0.4 9.0 21462 2.1 Smash Hits Radio Q 990 2 0.1 3.6 3598 0.3 Total Smooth Radio2 H 2801 5 0.4 7.7 21439 2.1 Sunrise Radio National2 Q 498 1 0.1 6.3 3136 0.3 talkSPORT Q 2507 5 0.3 7.0 17483 1.7 Total XFM (UK)2 H 927 2 0.1 5.1 4706 0.5 Source: RAJAR/Ipsos MORI/RSMB 2 See note on back cover. ©Rajar 2010. Any use of information in this press release must acknowledge the source as "RAJAR/Ipsos MORI/RSMB." QUARTERLY SUMMARY OF RADIO LISTENING Survey Period Ending 27th June 2010 PART 2 - RESULTS FOR INDIVIDUAL BBC SERVICES Results are shown based on each station's Editorial Area Survey Adults (15+) Weekly Reach Average Hours Total Hours Share in Period Pop'n '000 '000 % per head per listener '000 TSA % BBC NETWORK RADIO BBC Radio 1 Q 51618 11810 23 1.9 8.1 95821 9.3 BBC Radio 2 Q 51618 13729 27 3.2 11.9 163454 15.9 BBC Radio 3 Q 51618 1858 4 0.2 5.6 10477 1.0 BBC Radio 4 Q 51618 10403 20 2.5 12.3 128410 12.5 BBC Radio FIVE LIVE Q 51618 6763 13 1.0 7.4 49946 4.8 BBC Radio FIVE LIVE Q 51618 6804 13 1.0 7.6 51413 5.0 (inc SPORTS EXTRA) FIVE LIVE SPORTS EXTRA Q 51618 547 1 * 2.7 1466 0.1 BBC 6 Music Q 51618 1194 2 0.2 8.6 10270 1.0 1Xtra from the BBC Q 51618 600 1 0.1 4.5 2706 0.3 BBC Radio 7 Q 51618 949 2 0.1 5.9 5618 0.5 BBC Asian Network UK Q 51618 437 1 * 4.9 2151 0.2 BBC World Service Q 51618 1285 2 0.1 4.7 5993 0.6 NATIONAL REGIONAL BBC Radio Scotland H 4352 966 22 1.5 6.8 6589 7.8 BBC Radio Ulster3 H 1445 532 37 4.5 12.3 6545 22.6 Total BBC Radio Wales/Cymru H 2518 567 23 2.5 11.2 6358 12.5 BBC Radio Wales H 2518 449 18 1.8 9.8 4413 8.7 BBC Radio Cymru H 2518 161 6 0.8 12.1 1946 3.8 LOCAL BBC Local Radio Q 41650 6844 16 1.6 9.4 64615 7.8 BBC Radio Berkshire H 796 151 19 1.0 5.4 809 5.4 BBC Radio Bristol H 892 170 19 1.9 9.9 1683 8.7 BBC Radio Cambridgeshire H 710 123 17 1.4 8.2 1002 6.6 BBC Radio Cornwall H 458 147 32 4.3 13.4 1970 17.4 BBC Coventry and Warwickshire H 665 82 12 0.8 6.7 545 4.1 BBC Radio Cumbria H 407 159 39 3.6 9.1 1452 17.8 BBC Radio Derby H 634 180 28 2.6 9.0 1626 13.7 Source: RAJAR/Ipsos MORI/RSMB 3 See note on back cover. ©Rajar 2010. Any use of information in this press release must acknowledge the source as "RAJAR/Ipsos MORI/RSMB." QUARTERLY SUMMARY OF RADIO LISTENING Survey Period Ending 27th June 2010 PART 2 - RESULTS FOR INDIVIDUAL BBC SERVICES Results are shown based on each station's Editorial Area Survey Adults (15+) Weekly Reach Average Hours Total Hours Share in Period Pop'n '000 '000 % per head per listener '000 TSA % BBC Radio Devon H 983 246 25 2.8 11.3 2779 13.0 BBC Essex H 1281 243 19 2.2 11.5 2794 9.8 BBC Radio Gloucestershire H 483 94 19 2.1 10.8 1009 10.0 BBC Hereford & Worcester H 495 135 27 2.1 7.7 1038 10.6 BBC Radio Humberside H 768 212 28 2.7 9.8 2075 13.5 BBC Radio Kent H 1390 276 20 2.4 12.0 3322 10.8 BBC Radio Lancashire H 1183 239 20 1.4 6.9 1658 7.0 BBC Radio Leeds H 1633 246 15 1.1 7.6 1865 6.8 BBC Radio Leicester H 805 131 16 1.3 8.2 1078 7.6 BBC Radio Lincolnshire H 541 115 21 3.2 14.8 1704 14.1 BBC London 94.9 Q 10983 507 5 0.2 4.7 2406 1.1 BBC Radio Manchester H 2128 248 12 0.8 6.9 1706 4.3 BBC Radio Merseyside H 1616 307 19 2.2 11.3 3480 11.3 BBC Radio Newcastle H 1419 297 21 1.4 6.8 2014 8.4 BBC Radio Norfolk H 768 201 26 3.1 11.7 2362 14.1 BBC Radio Northampton H 481 103 21 2.3 11.0 1127 11.7 BBC Radio Nottingham H 790 197 25 2.0 8.2 1615 10.5 BBC Oxford 95.2FM H 518 73 14 1.7 11.8 864 8.3 BBC Radio Sheffield H 1261 256 20 1.7 8.5 2186 9.5 BBC Radio Shropshire H 380 109 29 3.0 10.6 1151 13.1 BBC Radio Solent** H 1532 272 18 1.9 10.9 2951 8.2 BBC Solent for Dorset Y 172 24 14 1.1 8.2 193 5.4 BBC Somerset H 442 68 15 1.5 9.7 661 6.1 BBC Radio Stoke H 598 174 29 2.6 9.0 1572 13.8 BBC Radio Suffolk H 533 133 25 2.6 10.4 1383 12.6 BBC Sussex and BBC Surrey H 2458 260 11 1.0 9.5 2470 4.3 BBC Tees H 789 103 13 0.9 6.7 689 4.7 BBC Three Counties Radio H 1285 150 12 1.0 8.7 1304 5.1 BBC WM H 2254 227 10 1.1 10.5 2386 6.0 (Birmingham & Black Country) BBC Radio Wiltshire/Swindon H 542 71 13 1.2 9.0 632 5.4 BBC Radio York H 536 93 17 1.8 10.5 985 8.4 BBC Radio Guernsey Y 52 18 35 4.4 12.4 227 23.6 BBC Radio Jersey Y 75 29 39 4.0 10.3 299 20.4 Source: RAJAR/Ipsos MORI/RSMB ** Excludes Dorset ©Rajar 2010.
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