
The Radio 1 Breakfast show with Nick Grimshaw has gained 700,000 listeners in the past three months, according to the latest radio listening figures.
Rajar's October to December results show he has an average 6.29 million listeners.
The show, which started in September 2012, is 400,000 listeners down compared to this time last year.
It has the same amount of listeners as previous host Chris Moyles had after doing his first year of breakfast.
The rise is a contrast to October's figures, when Grimshaw saw his audience figures slump by 300,000.
The Rajar statistics show radio listening is at a 15-year high.
It says that 91% of the population aged over 15 listen to the radio each week, the highest level since records began in 1999.
Radio 1's overall audience has risen from 10.83 million to 10.97 million in the most recent figures, marginally down on the 11.09 million listening a year ago.
The station now reaches 41.5% of all 15-24 year olds.
Radio 1Xtra now has a reach of 1.1 million, with Yasmin and Twin B's Breakfast Show being the most listened to programme on the station.
The new line-up for Saturday evenings with MistaJam, Charlie Sloth and DJ Target has also seen a rise in listeners.
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