BBC Radio Ulster/Foyle remains the most listened to station in Northern Ireland
BBC Radio Ulster/Foyle remains the most listened to radio station in Northern Ireland, according to the latest RAJAR (Radio Joint Audio Research) figures for Quarter One (January-March) 2018.

These latest RAJAR figures show that the station received an average weekly reach of 580,000 listeners - approximately 38.5 percent of the population (aged 15 plus).
BBC Radio Ulster/Foyle’s average weekly reach has increased by 62,000 from the same period last year (with 518,000 listeners - approximately 34.8 percent of the population - in Q1, 2017). There has also been an increase of 44,000 listeners from last quarter (with 536,000 listeners - approximately 36 percent of the population - in Q4, 2017).
Weekly reach is the number of people, aged 15+, who tune in to a station at least one quarter-hour period over the course of a week.
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