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Q2 RAJAR Summary – Local Commercial Stations

Q2 RAJAR Summary – Local Commercial Stations

RAJAR results for Q2 show that overall, radio listening has dropped by 0.2%, and there have been some notable movements in the weekly reach of local commercial stations.

Q2 RAJAR Local Commercial Stations Showing Greatest % Change YoY In Weekly Reach (000s)

Station Q2 1997 Q2 1998 % Change
Wyvern FM 76 123 61.8
96.3 Q.FM 78 118 51.3
1458 Lite AM 87 122 40.2
Classic Gold 774 67 92 37.3
Galaxy 105 384 524 36.5
Valleys Radio 62 84 35.5
96.6 Oasis FM 24 32 33.3
Spectrum Radio on 558 AM 83 110 32.5
Classic Gold 954/1530 28 37 32.1
Northants 96 125 163 30.4
Classic Gold 828 108 78 -27.8
Pirate FM102 (East) 75 54 -28
Classic Gold 1557 AM 65 46 -29.2
Sunrise Radio (Yorkshire) 56 39 -30.4
Classic Gold 1530/1278 141 98 -30.5
Signal Two 108 75 -30.6
Fame 1521 AM 16 11 -31.3
Classic Gold 792 (Bedford) 64 42 -34.4
Belfast City Beat 103 65 -36.9
RTL Country 1035 AM 222 131 -41

Wyvern FM tore ahead of all the other stations with its increase in its weekly reach of 61.8%, taking it up to 123,000 from 76,000 weekly listeners. 96.3 Q.FM also displayed a rather spectacular increase in weekly reach, growing by 51.3% to secure 118,000. As can be seen in the graph below, the increases are comparatively equal after the two leaders, with the smallest increase in the top ten by Northants 96, up 30.4% to 163,000. Contenders can be seen in the chart below.

The most impressive fall in weekly reach was suffered by RTL Country, which lost 41%, taking it down to 131,000. Belfast City Beat and Classic Gold also kissed goodbye to a substantial share of weekly reach, falling 36.9% and 34.4% respectively. The station to suffer the smallest loss in the bottom ten was Classic Gold, which fell 30.5% to 98,000.

Suffolk-based dance station, Vibe FM, is claiming to be the most successful regional radio station to launch under the Radio Authority’s direction over the last four years.

The station has achieved a 13% weekly reach in its first RAJAR, for Q2 1998; this represents an average weekly audience of 228,000.

Liverpool’s indie/dance station, Crash FM, also reported its first RAJAR figure yesterday. It managed an average weekly audience of 19,000, and a very low share of listening at only 0.2%. Kent-based TLR 107.2, which launched in January, returns its first weekly reach at 27,000 and share at 11.4%.

106 CTFM, 107.9 Dune FM, Huddersfield FM, and Surf 107 all reported their first RAJAR figures in this quarter.

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