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Domain Station ID Station Performance Date Number of Days Number of days Total Per Performance Domain Station ID Station processed for UDC Minute Date distribution Rate RADIO BR ONE BBC RADIO 1 NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA01 £3.14 RADIO BR ONE BBC RADIO 1 LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB01 £5.25 RADIO BR ONE BBC RADIO 1 HIGH PEAK CENSUS 89 BRC01 £7.33 RADIO BR TWO BBC RADIO 2 NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA02 £11.63 RADIO BR TWO BBC RADIO 2 LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB02 £19.43 RADIO BR TWO BBC RADIO 2 HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC02 £27.10 RADIO BR1EXT BBC RADIO 1XTRA NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA10 £0.79 RADIO BR1EXT BBC RADIO 1XTRA LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB10 £1.33 RADIO BR1EXT BBC RADIO 1XTRA HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC10 £1.85 RADIO BR4DIG BBC SCHOOL RADIO NON PEAK CENSUS 0 BRA59 £6.66 RADIO BR5SND BBC RADIO 5 LIVE SPORTS EXTRA NON DAB NON PEAK CENSUS 81 BRA51 £4.10 RADIO BRASIA BBC ASIAN NETWORK NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA65 £0.64 RADIO BRASIA BBC ASIAN NETWORK LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB65 £1.06 RADIO BRASIA BBC ASIAN NETWORK HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC65 £1.49 RADIO BRBEDS BBC THREE COUNTIES RADIO NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA62 £0.74 RADIO BRBEDS BBC THREE COUNTIES RADIO LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB62 £1.24 RADIO BRBEDS BBC THREE COUNTIES RADIO HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC62 £1.73 RADIO BRBERK BBC RADIO BERKSHIRE NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA64 £0.70 RADIO BRBERK BBC RADIO BERKSHIRE LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB64 £1.17 RADIO BRBERK BBC RADIO BERKSHIRE HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC64 £1.63 RADIO BRBRIS BBC RADIO BRISTOL NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA26 £0.60 RADIO BRBRIS BBC RADIO BRISTOL LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB26 £1.01 RADIO BRBRIS BBC RADIO BRISTOL HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC26 £1.40 RADIO BRCAMB BBC RADIO CAMBRIDGESHIRE NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA07 £0.58 RADIO BRCAMB BBC RADIO CAMBRIDGESHIRE LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB07 £0.96 RADIO BRCAMB BBC RADIO CAMBRIDGESHIRE HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC07 £1.35 RADIO BRCLEV BBC TEES NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA61 £0.78 RADIO BRCLEV BBC TEES LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB61 £1.30 RADIO BRCLEV BBC TEES HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC61 £1.81 RADIO BRCMRU BBC RADIO CYMRU NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA11 £0.56 RADIO BRCMRU BBC RADIO CYMRU LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB11 £0.94 RADIO BRCMRU BBC RADIO CYMRU HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC11 £1.31 RADIO BRCORN BBC RADIO CORNWALL NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA08 £0.57 RADIO BRCORN BBC RADIO CORNWALL LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB08 £0.95 RADIO BRCORN BBC RADIO CORNWALL HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC08 £1.33 RADIO BRCOVN BBC RADIO COVENTRY & WARWICKSHIRE NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA09 £0.48 RADIO BRCOVN BBC RADIO COVENTRY & WARWICKSHIRE LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB09 £0.80 RADIO BRCOVN BBC RADIO COVENTRY & WARWICKSHIRE HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC09 £1.11 RADIO BRCUMB BBC RADIO CUMBRIA NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA68 £0.79 RADIO BRCUMB BBC RADIO CUMBRIA LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB68 £1.32 RADIO BRCUMB BBC RADIO CUMBRIA HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC68 £1.85 RADIO BRCYMM BBC RADIO CYMRU 2 NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA12 £0.56 RADIO BRCYMM BBC RADIO CYMRU 2 LOW PEAK CENSUS 76 BRB12 £0.94 RADIO BRCYMM BBC RADIO CYMRU 2 HIGH PEAK CENSUS 89 BRC12 £1.31 RADIO BRDEVN BBC RADIO DEVON NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA14 £0.62 RADIO BRDEVN BBC RADIO DEVON LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB14 £1.03 RADIO BRDEVN BBC RADIO DEVON HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC14 £1.44 RADIO BRDOR BBC RADIO DORSET NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA15 £0.81 RADIO BRDOR BBC RADIO DORSET LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB15 £1.36 RADIO BRDOR BBC RADIO DORSET HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC15 £1.89 RADIO BRDRBY BBC RADIO DERBY NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA13 £0.69 RADIO BRDRBY BBC RADIO DERBY LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB13 £1.16 RADIO BRDRBY BBC RADIO DERBY HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC13 £1.62 RADIO BRESSX BBC RADIO ESSEX NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA16 £0.58 RADIO BRESSX BBC RADIO ESSEX LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB16 £0.97 RADIO BRESSX BBC RADIO ESSEX HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC16 £1.35 RADIO BRFIVE BBC RADIO 5 LIVE NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA05 £2.01 RADIO BRFIVE BBC RADIO 5 LIVE LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB05 £3.36 RADIO BRFIVE BBC RADIO 5 LIVE HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC05 £4.68 RADIO BRFOUR BBC RADIO 4 NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA04 £6.66 RADIO BRFOUR BBC RADIO 4 LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB04 £11.13 RADIO BRFOUR BBC RADIO 4 HIGH PEAK CENSUS 89 BRC04 £15.52 RADIO BRFOYL BBC RADIO FOYLE NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA17 £0.88 RADIO BRFOYL BBC RADIO FOYLE LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB17 £1.48 RADIO BRGLOS BBC RADIO GLOUCESTERSHIRE NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA18 £0.54 RADIO BRGLOS BBC RADIO GLOUCESTERSHIRE LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB18 £0.90 RADIO BRGLOS BBC RADIO GLOUCESTERSHIRE HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC18 £1.26 RADIO BRGUER BBC RADIO GUERNSEY NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA19 £0.68 RADIO BRGUER BBC RADIO GUERNSEY LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB19 £1.14 RADIO BRGUER BBC RADIO GUERNSEY HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC19 £1.59 RADIO BRHRWC BBC RADIO HEREFORD & WORCESTER NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA37 £0.50 RADIO BRHRWC BBC RADIO HEREFORD & WORCESTER LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB37 £0.84 RADIO BRHRWC BBC RADIO HEREFORD & WORCESTER HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC37 £1.17 RADIO BRHUMB BBC RADIO HUMBERSIDE NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA21 £0.55 RADIO BRHUMB BBC RADIO HUMBERSIDE LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB21 £0.91 RADIO BRHUMB BBC RADIO HUMBERSIDE HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC21 £1.27 RADIO BRJERS BBC RADIO JERSEY NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA22 £0.77 RADIO BRJERS BBC RADIO JERSEY LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB22 £1.28 RADIO BRJERS BBC RADIO JERSEY HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC22 £1.78 RADIO BRKENT BBC RADIO KENT NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA23 £0.57 RADIO BRKENT BBC RADIO KENT LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB23 £0.96 RADIO BRKENT BBC RADIO KENT HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC23 £1.34 RADIO BRLANC BBC RADIO LANCASHIRE NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA24 £0.61 RADIO BRLANC BBC RADIO LANCASHIRE LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB24 £1.03 RADIO BRLANC BBC RADIO LANCASHIRE HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC24 £1.43 RADIO BRLEED BBC RADIO LEEDS NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA32 £0.63 RADIO BRLEED BBC RADIO LEEDS LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB32 £1.05 RADIO BRLEED BBC RADIO LEEDS HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC32 £1.46 RADIO BRLEIC BBC RADIO LEICESTER NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA38 £0.51 RADIO BRLEIC BBC RADIO LEICESTER LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB38 £0.84 RADIO BRLEIC BBC RADIO LEICESTER HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC38 £1.18 RADIO BRLINC BBC RADIO LINCOLNSHIRE NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA39 £0.60 RADIO BRLINC BBC RADIO LINCOLNSHIRE LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB39 £1.01 RADIO BRLINC BBC RADIO LINCOLNSHIRE HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC39 £1.41 RADIO BRLNDN BBC RADIO LONDON 94.9 NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA49 £0.84 RADIO BRLNDN BBC RADIO LONDON 94.9 LOW PEAK CENSUS 89 BRB49 £1.40 RADIO BRLNDN BBC RADIO LONDON 94.9 HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC49 £1.95 RADIO BRMANC BBC RADIO MANCHESTER NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA35 £0.55 RADIO BRMANC BBC RADIO MANCHESTER LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB35 £0.91 RADIO BRMANC BBC RADIO MANCHESTER HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC35 £1.27 RADIO BRMERS BBC RADIO MERSEYSIDE NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA41 £0.63 RADIO BRMERS BBC RADIO MERSEYSIDE LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB41 £1.05 RADIO BRMERS BBC RADIO MERSEYSIDE HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC41 £1.46 RADIO BRNANE BBC RADIO NAN GAIDHEAL NON PEAK CENSUS 86 BRA42 £0.88 RADIO BRNANE BBC RADIO NAN GAIDHEAL LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB42 £1.46 RADIO BRNANE BBC RADIO NAN GAIDHEAL HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC42 £2.04 RADIO BRNEWC BBC RADIO NEWCASTLE NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA33 £0.59 RADIO BRNEWC BBC RADIO NEWCASTLE LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB33 £0.98 RADIO BRNEWC BBC RADIO NEWCASTLE HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC33 £1.37 RADIO BRNIRE BBC RADIO ULSTER NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA56 £0.99 RADIO BRNIRE BBC RADIO ULSTER LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB56 £1.65 RADIO BRNIRE BBC RADIO ULSTER HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC56 £2.30 RADIO BRNORT BBC RADIO NORTHAMPTON NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA44 £0.68 RADIO BRNORT BBC RADIO NORTHAMPTON LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB44 £1.14 RADIO BRNORT BBC RADIO NORTHAMPTON HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC44 £1.59 RADIO BRNOTT BBC RADIO NOTTINGHAM NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA45 £0.54 RADIO BRNOTT BBC RADIO NOTTINGHAM LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB45 £0.90 RADIO BRNOTT BBC RADIO NOTTINGHAM HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC45 £1.26 RADIO BRNRFK BBC RADIO NORFOLK NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA43 £0.52 RADIO BRNRFK BBC RADIO NORFOLK LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB43 £0.86 RADIO BRNRFK BBC RADIO NORFOLK HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC43 £1.20 RADIO BRORKN BBC RADIO ORKNEY NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA46 £0.67 RADIO BRORKN BBC RADIO ORKNEY LOW PEAK CENSUS 60 BRB46 £1.12 RADIO BRORKN BBC RADIO ORKNEY HIGH PEAK CENSUS 61 BRC46 £1.56 RADIO BROXFD BBC RADIO OXFORD 95.2 FM NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA20 £0.50 RADIO BROXFD BBC RADIO OXFORD 95.2 FM LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB20 £0.83 RADIO BROXFD BBC RADIO OXFORD 95.2 FM HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC20 £1.16 RADIO BRSCOT BBC RADIO SCOTLAND NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA36 £0.87 RADIO BRSCOT BBC RADIO SCOTLAND LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB36 £1.45 RADIO BRSCOT BBC RADIO SCOTLAND HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC36 £2.03 RADIO BRSEVN BBC RADIO 4 EXTRA NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA40 £1.53 RADIO BRSEVN BBC RADIO 4 EXTRA LOW PEAK CENSUS 85 BRB40 £2.56 RADIO BRSEVN BBC RADIO 4 EXTRA HIGH PEAK CENSUS 84 BRC40 £3.57 RADIO BRSHEF BBC RADIO SHEFFIELD NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA47 £0.80 RADIO BRSHEF BBC RADIO SHEFFIELD LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB47 £1.33 RADIO BRSHEF BBC RADIO SHEFFIELD HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC47 £1.86 RADIO BRSHET BBC RADIO SHETLAND NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA48 £0.73 RADIO BRSHET BBC RADIO SHETLAND LOW PEAK CENSUS 61 BRB48 £1.21 RADIO BRSHRP BBC RADIO SHROPSHIRE NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA66 £0.65 RADIO BRSHRP BBC RADIO SHROPSHIRE LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB66 £1.09 RADIO BRSHRP BBC RADIO SHROPSHIRE HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC66 £1.53 RADIO BRSIX BBC RADIO 6 MUSIC NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA06 £1.73 RADIO BRSIX BBC RADIO 6 MUSIC LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB06 £2.89 RADIO BRSIX BBC RADIO 6 MUSIC HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC06 £4.04 RADIO BRSLNT BBC RADIO SOLENT NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA52 £0.80 RADIO BRSLNT BBC RADIO SOLENT LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB52 £1.33 RADIO BRSLNT BBC RADIO SOLENT HIGH PEAK CENSUS 90 BRC52 £1.86 RADIO BRSOSO BBC SOMERSET NON PEAK CENSUS 90 BRA60 £0.52 RADIO BRSOSO BBC SOMERSET LOW PEAK CENSUS 90 BRB60 £0.87 RADIO BRSOSO BBC SOMERSET HIGH
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