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Radio
listening is an important part of everyday life in the UK - an average
listener hears over 20 hours of radio a week.
The
range of stations, local and national, ensures that almost every taste
in music, news and entertainment is catered for. Âé¶¹Éç radio continues to
account for over half of all radio listening in the UK.
Every three
months, stories appear in the local and national newspapers, detailing
the latest audience figures for the radio stations that we hear on the
way to work, have on in the background at home, or sing along to in the
shower. But have you ever wondered just how radio audiences are measured,
when radio listening is done in so many places and situations?
This site aims to explain the ways in which radio audiences are measured
across a day and through the year. You can also find out how the Âé¶¹Éç local
radio station nearest to you does, compared to its counterparts across
the country. And if you want to know more, then the Âé¶¹Éç's audience research
experts will aim to answer your queries!
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