
The RAJARs, the listening figures for UK radio, covering the first quarter of this year are out. Here's the BBC RAJARs press release.
RAJAR (Radio Joint Audience Research) is jointly owned by the BBC and commercial radio trade body the Radio Centre. Participating listeners are asked to record their radio listening in quarter-hour time blocks for one week.
The RAJAR figures for 'linear listening', not including on-demand listening or podcasts, in a table and the official quarterly press release (PDF).
RAJAR related links:
- RAJAR website
- BBC Media Centre: Radio 6 Music adds audiences to accolades
- The Radio 3 blog: Radio 3 - The lastest results
- BBC News online: Radio 2's Ken Bruce gets best ever audience
- Media UK: How do radio listener figures work?
- CMU: RAJAR round up
- Radio Today: RAJAR - The ups and downs of local radio
- Mirror: Evans above - Chris Moyles stays unusually quiet as Radio 2 rival pulls in 2m more listeners
- The Guardian: Nearly 30% of radio listeners go digital – but share of DAB radio slips
- Adam Bowie: RAJAR Q1 2012
- Paul Easton: London Rajar - Q1/2012
- Rajar Smilies: Statistics simplified with smilies
- Image, used under license, by Niklas Morberg
