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BBC Radio 2 and Radio 4 hit record Rajar figures | BBC Radio 2 and Radio 4 hit record Rajar figures |
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BBC Radio 2 and Radio 4 have pulled in record numbers of listeners, according to the newest figures from Rajar. | |
An average weekly audience of about 15.44 million tuned into Radio 2 while Radio 4's audience rose to 10.97 million a week. | An average weekly audience of about 15.44 million tuned into Radio 2 while Radio 4's audience rose to 10.97 million a week. |
Chris Evans' Radio 2 breakfast show saw its average weekly reach fall slightly from 9.8 million to 9.75 million. | Chris Evans' Radio 2 breakfast show saw its average weekly reach fall slightly from 9.8 million to 9.75 million. |
Radio 1's Nick Grimshaw, who replaced Chris Moyles, saw his average breakfast audience climb to 5.88 million. | Radio 1's Nick Grimshaw, who replaced Chris Moyles, saw his average breakfast audience climb to 5.88 million. |
The figures are up from 5.78 million in the first quarter of 2013, which represented a drop of almost a million following Moyles' departure. | The figures are up from 5.78 million in the first quarter of 2013, which represented a drop of almost a million following Moyles' departure. |
At the time, Radio 1 said Grimshaw's move to breakfast was part of a strategy to lower the average age of its audience to the station's target - the 15 to 24 age group. | At the time, Radio 1 said Grimshaw's move to breakfast was part of a strategy to lower the average age of its audience to the station's target - the 15 to 24 age group. |
His latest figures are still far behind Radio 4's Today Programme's audience of 6.97 million. | His latest figures are still far behind Radio 4's Today Programme's audience of 6.97 million. |
The Asian Network, which was once targeted for closure saw a rise in listeners - its average audience reach went up from 554,000 to 587,000 in the first three months of the year. | The Asian Network, which was once targeted for closure saw a rise in listeners - its average audience reach went up from 554,000 to 587,000 in the first three months of the year. |
While BBC 6 Music saw its weekly audience dip slightly from 1.81 million to 1.79 million. | While BBC 6 Music saw its weekly audience dip slightly from 1.81 million to 1.79 million. |
Both Radio 2 and Radio 4 are enjoying the highest overall listening figures they've ever recorded since the current RAJAR methodology began in 1999. | |
Radio 2 controller Bob Shennan said the station's success was down to its "distinctive high quality content". | Radio 2 controller Bob Shennan said the station's success was down to its "distinctive high quality content". |
BBC director of radio Helen Boaden said the quarterly results were "testament to the hard work of everyone involved with the networks and they should be proud of their efforts". | BBC director of radio Helen Boaden said the quarterly results were "testament to the hard work of everyone involved with the networks and they should be proud of their efforts". |
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