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Quarterly Listening. The Quarterly Summary Report of all stations with added features. Survey Updates. A bulletin report which provides information of the survey period, any new stations that have joined or any changes to the stations or groups.RAJAR
RAJAR Learning and Insight Our aim "RAJAR is committed to providing an education and tailored learning programme for subscribers developed to raise the understanding of how the listening survey is designed and operated, what data is available and how to access, interpret and usethe data outputs"
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RAJAR IR Regions. The 15 RAJAR IR regions (independent radio regions) are created from the existing commercial stations' TSA. They no longer overlap and their geography is subject to change due to TSA changes. The other regions available on RAJAR are the BBC Editorial Areas and the new non–overlapping ITV regions that were introduced by BARBRAJAR
RAJAR welcomes interest from the academic world and frequently supports Universities and centres of learning with relevant media courses, and where requests are based on helping multiple students. We will respond to requests made by department heads on a discretionary basis, subject to resources.RAJAR
RAJAR stands for Radio Joint Audience Research, and is the official body responsible for collecting and publishing audience statistics for all of the UK’s radio stations, national and local, BBC and Commercial (hence the use of the word “Joint”). We are owned by the broadcasters and are run asRAJAR
RAJAR measures for each station on the survey how many people listen to the station in an average week and how long they spend listening. The listening data is collected by quarter hour. Respondents are asked to write in their listening if they have spent at least 5 minuteslistening to a
RAJAR DATA RELEASE
RAJAR DATA RELEASE | QUARTER 1, 2020 ALL RADIO LISTENING ALL RADIO LISTENING Today RAJAR announced 48.9 million adults or 89% of the adult (15+) UK populationtuned in to their selected radio stations each week in the first quarter of 2020. MIDAS MEASUREMENT OF INTERNET DELIVERED AUDIO SERVICES www.rajar.co.uk MIDAS Measurement of Internet Delivered Audio Services SPRING 2020 In today’s connected world, radio has transformed into a truly anytime, anywhere, anyhow experience. The MIDAS Survey is designed to provide context and insight into how when and where audio content is being consumed in this liberated UK LISTENING IN LOCKDOWN, A BRIEF TIMELINE IN MARCH 2020 24% End of May – Easing of Lockdown 24% In mid-May, as the Government advice changed to ‘stay alert and return to work if you can’, we saw the traffic returning to the road; albeit around half RAJARHOMEABOUTLISTENING FIGURESTRAININGSUBSCRIBEDEVELOPMENT Quarterly Listening. The Quarterly Summary Report of all stations with added features. Survey Updates. A bulletin report which provides information of the survey period, any new stations that have joined or any changes to the stations or groups.RAJAR
Quarterly Listening. The Quarterly Summary Report of all stations with added features. Survey Updates. A bulletin report which provides information of the survey period, any new stations that have joined or any changes to the stations or groups.RAJAR
RAJAR Learning and Insight Our aim "RAJAR is committed to providing an education and tailored learning programme for subscribers developed to raise the understanding of how the listening survey is designed and operated, what data is available and how to access, interpret and usethe data outputs"
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RAJAR IR Regions. The 15 RAJAR IR regions (independent radio regions) are created from the existing commercial stations' TSA. They no longer overlap and their geography is subject to change due to TSA changes. The other regions available on RAJAR are the BBC Editorial Areas and the new non–overlapping ITV regions that were introduced by BARBRAJAR
RAJAR welcomes interest from the academic world and frequently supports Universities and centres of learning with relevant media courses, and where requests are based on helping multiple students. We will respond to requests made by department heads on a discretionary basis, subject to resources.RAJAR
RAJAR stands for Radio Joint Audience Research, and is the official body responsible for collecting and publishing audience statistics for all of the UK’s radio stations, national and local, BBC and Commercial (hence the use of the word “Joint”). We are owned by the broadcasters and are run asRAJAR
RAJAR measures for each station on the survey how many people listen to the station in an average week and how long they spend listening. The listening data is collected by quarter hour. Respondents are asked to write in their listening if they have spent at least 5 minuteslistening to a
RAJAR DATA RELEASE
RAJAR DATA RELEASE | QUARTER 1, 2020 ALL RADIO LISTENING ALL RADIO LISTENING Today RAJAR announced 48.9 million adults or 89% of the adult (15+) UK populationtuned in to their selected radio stations each week in the first quarter of 2020. MIDAS MEASUREMENT OF INTERNET DELIVERED AUDIO SERVICES www.rajar.co.uk MIDAS Measurement of Internet Delivered Audio Services SPRING 2020 In today’s connected world, radio has transformed into a truly anytime, anywhere, anyhow experience. The MIDAS Survey is designed to provide context and insight into how when and where audio content is being consumed in this liberated UK LISTENING IN LOCKDOWN, A BRIEF TIMELINE IN MARCH 2020 24% End of May – Easing of Lockdown 24% In mid-May, as the Government advice changed to ‘stay alert and return to work if you can’, we saw the traffic returning to the road; albeit around halfRAJAR
RAJAR Ltd (Radio Joint Audience Research) was set up in 1992 to align, design and operate a single audience measurement system for the UK radio industry serving both the BBC and licensed commercial stations. The company is jointly owned by the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) and by the RadioCentre (the trade body representing thevast
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RAJAR DATA RELEASE | QUARTER 1, 2020 ALL RADIO LISTENING ALL RADIO LISTENING Today RAJAR announced 48.9 million adults or 89% of the adult (15+) UK populationtuned in to their selected radio stations each week in the first quarter of 2020.RAJAR
RAJAR Bulletin 122. Issued: January 20th 2020. Data for the period ended December 15th 2019 will be released as follows: Results to stations. 10.30 a.m. Wednesday February 5th 2020. N.B. Publication of results is embargoed until 00.01 a.m. Thursday February 6th 2020. New station / group report. Station / Group name. Survey Period.RAJAR
The Quarterly Summary is the document released in the public domain by RAJAR every quarter. Normally published about 5 weeks after the end of each fieldwork period, the Quarterly Summary gives the latest 'top-line' results for both BBC and Commercial Radio stations. Currently, publication takes place on a Thursday, with use of the dataRAJAR
The sampling structure of RAJAR is designed to provide data for commercial and BBC stations regardless of genre or regionality and delivers cost-efficiencies based on the bulk of diaries in the sample being shared by multiple stations. For very small analogue stations, e.g. with a TSA population around 50,000 adults or fewer, this economyof
QUARTERLY SUMMARY OF RADIO LISTENING QUARTERLY SUMMARY OF RADIO LISTENING Survey Period Ending 29th March 2020 Source: RAJAR/Ipsos MORI/RSMB PART 2 - NATIONAL SERVICES ©Rajar 2020. Any use of information in this press release must acknowledge the source as "RAJAR/Ipsos MORI/RSMB." UK LISTENING IN LOCKDOWN, A BRIEF TIMELINE IN MARCH 2020 24% End of May – Easing of Lockdown 24% In mid-May, as the Government advice changed to ‘stay alert and return to work if you can’, we saw the traffic returning to the road; albeit around halfRAJAR
Quarterly Listening. The Quarterly Summary Report of all stations with added features. Survey Updates. A bulletin report which provides information of the survey period, any new stations that have joined or any changes to the stations or groups.RAJAR
RAJAR Bulletin 119. Issued: May 2nd 2019. Data for the period ended March 31st 2019 will be released as follows: Results to stations. 10.30 a.m. Wednesday May 15th 2019. N.B. Publication of results is embargoed until 00.01 a.m. Thursday May 16th 2019. New station / group report. Station / Group name. Survey Period.AUDIO TIME - RAJAR
6 7 On PCs and laptops, live radio has the highest volume of listening, but on-demand music services run radio pretty close, now accounting for more audio time than digital tracks or online musicvideos.
RAJARHOMEABOUTLISTENING FIGURESTRAININGSUBSCRIBEDEVELOPMENT Quarterly Listening. The Quarterly Summary Report of all stations with added features. Survey Updates. A bulletin report which provides information of the survey period, any new stations that have joined or any changes to the stations or groups.RAJAR
Quarterly Listening. The Quarterly Summary Report of all stations with added features. Survey Updates. A bulletin report which provides information of the survey period, any new stations that have joined or any changes to the stations or groups.RAJAR
RAJAR Learning and Insight Our aim "RAJAR is committed to providing an education and tailored learning programme for subscribers developed to raise the understanding of how the listening survey is designed and operated, what data is available and how to access, interpret and usethe data outputs"
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RAJAR IR Regions. The 15 RAJAR IR regions (independent radio regions) are created from the existing commercial stations' TSA. They no longer overlap and their geography is subject to change due to TSA changes. The other regions available on RAJAR are the BBC Editorial Areas and the new non–overlapping ITV regions that were introduced by BARBRAJAR
RAJAR welcomes interest from the academic world and frequently supports Universities and centres of learning with relevant media courses, and where requests are based on helping multiple students. We will respond to requests made by department heads on a discretionary basis, subject to resources.RAJAR
RAJAR stands for Radio Joint Audience Research, and is the official body responsible for collecting and publishing audience statistics for all of the UK’s radio stations, national and local, BBC and Commercial (hence the use of the word “Joint”). We are owned by the broadcasters and are run asRAJAR
RAJAR measures for each station on the survey how many people listen to the station in an average week and how long they spend listening. The listening data is collected by quarter hour. Respondents are asked to write in their listening if they have spent at least 5 minuteslistening to a
RAJAR DATA RELEASE
RAJAR DATA RELEASE | QUARTER 1, 2020 ALL RADIO LISTENING ALL RADIO LISTENING Today RAJAR announced 48.9 million adults or 89% of the adult (15+) UK populationtuned in to their selected radio stations each week in the first quarter of 2020. MIDAS MEASUREMENT OF INTERNET DELIVERED AUDIO SERVICES www.rajar.co.uk MIDAS Measurement of Internet Delivered Audio Services SPRING 2020 In today’s connected world, radio has transformed into a truly anytime, anywhere, anyhow experience. The MIDAS Survey is designed to provide context and insight into how when and where audio content is being consumed in this liberated UK LISTENING IN LOCKDOWN, A BRIEF TIMELINE IN MARCH 2020 24% End of May – Easing of Lockdown 24% In mid-May, as the Government advice changed to ‘stay alert and return to work if you can’, we saw the traffic returning to the road; albeit around half RAJARHOMEABOUTLISTENING FIGURESTRAININGSUBSCRIBEDEVELOPMENT Quarterly Listening. The Quarterly Summary Report of all stations with added features. Survey Updates. A bulletin report which provides information of the survey period, any new stations that have joined or any changes to the stations or groups.RAJAR
Quarterly Listening. The Quarterly Summary Report of all stations with added features. Survey Updates. A bulletin report which provides information of the survey period, any new stations that have joined or any changes to the stations or groups.RAJAR
RAJAR Learning and Insight Our aim "RAJAR is committed to providing an education and tailored learning programme for subscribers developed to raise the understanding of how the listening survey is designed and operated, what data is available and how to access, interpret and usethe data outputs"
RAJAR
RAJAR IR Regions. The 15 RAJAR IR regions (independent radio regions) are created from the existing commercial stations' TSA. They no longer overlap and their geography is subject to change due to TSA changes. The other regions available on RAJAR are the BBC Editorial Areas and the new non–overlapping ITV regions that were introduced by BARBRAJAR
RAJAR welcomes interest from the academic world and frequently supports Universities and centres of learning with relevant media courses, and where requests are based on helping multiple students. We will respond to requests made by department heads on a discretionary basis, subject to resources.RAJAR
RAJAR stands for Radio Joint Audience Research, and is the official body responsible for collecting and publishing audience statistics for all of the UK’s radio stations, national and local, BBC and Commercial (hence the use of the word “Joint”). We are owned by the broadcasters and are run asRAJAR
RAJAR measures for each station on the survey how many people listen to the station in an average week and how long they spend listening. The listening data is collected by quarter hour. Respondents are asked to write in their listening if they have spent at least 5 minuteslistening to a
RAJAR DATA RELEASE
RAJAR DATA RELEASE | QUARTER 1, 2020 ALL RADIO LISTENING ALL RADIO LISTENING Today RAJAR announced 48.9 million adults or 89% of the adult (15+) UK populationtuned in to their selected radio stations each week in the first quarter of 2020. MIDAS MEASUREMENT OF INTERNET DELIVERED AUDIO SERVICES www.rajar.co.uk MIDAS Measurement of Internet Delivered Audio Services SPRING 2020 In today’s connected world, radio has transformed into a truly anytime, anywhere, anyhow experience. The MIDAS Survey is designed to provide context and insight into how when and where audio content is being consumed in this liberated UK LISTENING IN LOCKDOWN, A BRIEF TIMELINE IN MARCH 2020 24% End of May – Easing of Lockdown 24% In mid-May, as the Government advice changed to ‘stay alert and return to work if you can’, we saw the traffic returning to the road; albeit around halfRAJAR
RAJAR Ltd (Radio Joint Audience Research) was set up in 1992 to align, design and operate a single audience measurement system for the UK radio industry serving both the BBC and licensed commercial stations. The company is jointly owned by the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) and by the RadioCentre (the trade body representing thevast
RAJAR DATA RELEASE
RAJAR DATA RELEASE | QUARTER 1, 2020 ALL RADIO LISTENING ALL RADIO LISTENING Today RAJAR announced 48.9 million adults or 89% of the adult (15+) UK populationtuned in to their selected radio stations each week in the first quarter of 2020.RAJAR
RAJAR Bulletin 122. Issued: January 20th 2020. Data for the period ended December 15th 2019 will be released as follows: Results to stations. 10.30 a.m. Wednesday February 5th 2020. N.B. Publication of results is embargoed until 00.01 a.m. Thursday February 6th 2020. New station / group report. Station / Group name. Survey Period.RAJAR
The Quarterly Summary is the document released in the public domain by RAJAR every quarter. Normally published about 5 weeks after the end of each fieldwork period, the Quarterly Summary gives the latest 'top-line' results for both BBC and Commercial Radio stations. Currently, publication takes place on a Thursday, with use of the dataRAJAR
The sampling structure of RAJAR is designed to provide data for commercial and BBC stations regardless of genre or regionality and delivers cost-efficiencies based on the bulk of diaries in the sample being shared by multiple stations. For very small analogue stations, e.g. with a TSA population around 50,000 adults or fewer, this economyof
QUARTERLY SUMMARY OF RADIO LISTENING QUARTERLY SUMMARY OF RADIO LISTENING Survey Period Ending 29th March 2020 Source: RAJAR/Ipsos MORI/RSMB PART 2 - NATIONAL SERVICES ©Rajar 2020. Any use of information in this press release must acknowledge the source as "RAJAR/Ipsos MORI/RSMB." UK LISTENING IN LOCKDOWN, A BRIEF TIMELINE IN MARCH 2020 24% End of May – Easing of Lockdown 24% In mid-May, as the Government advice changed to ‘stay alert and return to work if you can’, we saw the traffic returning to the road; albeit around halfRAJAR
Quarterly Listening. The Quarterly Summary Report of all stations with added features. Survey Updates. A bulletin report which provides information of the survey period, any new stations that have joined or any changes to the stations or groups.RAJAR
RAJAR Bulletin 119. Issued: May 2nd 2019. Data for the period ended March 31st 2019 will be released as follows: Results to stations. 10.30 a.m. Wednesday May 15th 2019. N.B. Publication of results is embargoed until 00.01 a.m. Thursday May 16th 2019. New station / group report. Station / Group name. Survey Period.AUDIO TIME - RAJAR
6 7 On PCs and laptops, live radio has the highest volume of listening, but on-demand music services run radio pretty close, now accounting for more audio time than digital tracks or online musicvideos.
RAJARHOMEABOUTLISTENING FIGURESTRAININGSUBSCRIBEDEVELOPMENT Quarterly Listening. The Quarterly Summary Report of all stations with added features. Survey Updates. A bulletin report which provides information of the survey period, any new stations that have joined or any changes to the stations or groups.RAJAR
RAJAR stands for Radio Joint Audience Research, and is the official body responsible for collecting and publishing audience statistics for all of the UK’s radio stations, national and local, BBC and Commercial (hence the use of the word “Joint”). We are owned by the broadcasters and are run asRAJAR
RAJAR IR Regions. The 15 RAJAR IR regions (independent radio regions) are created from the existing commercial stations' TSA. They no longer overlap and their geography is subject to change due to TSA changes. The other regions available on RAJAR are the BBC Editorial Areas and the new non–overlapping ITV regions that were introduced by BARBRAJAR
Quarterly Listening. The Quarterly Summary Report of all stations with added features. Survey Updates. A bulletin report which provides information of the survey period, any new stations that have joined or any changes to the stations or groups.RAJAR
The Quarterly Summary is the document released in the public domain by RAJAR every quarter. Normally published about 5 weeks after the end of each fieldwork period, the Quarterly Summary gives the latest 'top-line' results for both BBC and Commercial Radio stations. Currently, publication takes place on a Thursday, with use of the dataRAJAR
RAJAR welcomes interest from the academic world and frequently supports Universities and centres of learning with relevant media courses, and where requests are based on helping multiple students. We will respond to requests made by department heads on a discretionary basis, subject to resources. MIDAS MEASUREMENT OF INTERNET DELIVERED AUDIO SERVICES www.rajar.co.uk MIDAS Measurement of Internet Delivered Audio Services SPRING 2020 In today’s connected world, radio has transformed into a truly anytime, anywhere, anyhow experience. The MIDAS Survey is designed to provide context and insight into how when and where audio content is being consumed in this liberated UK LISTENING IN LOCKDOWN, A BRIEF TIMELINE IN MARCH 2020 24% End of May – Easing of Lockdown 24% In mid-May, as the Government advice changed to ‘stay alert and return to work if you can’, we saw the traffic returning to the road; albeit around half QUARTERLY SUMMARY OF RADIO LISTENING QUARTERLY SUMMARY OF RADIO LISTENING Survey Period Ending 29th March 2020 Source: RAJAR/Ipsos MORI/RSMB PART 2 - NATIONAL SERVICES ©Rajar 2020. Any use of information in this press release must acknowledge the source as "RAJAR/Ipsos MORI/RSMB."RAJAR
RAJAR Bulletin 99. Issued: April 29th 2014. Data for the period ended 30th March 2014 will be released as follows: Results to stations. 10.30 a.m. Wednesday 14th May 2014. N.B. Publication of results is embargoed until 00.01 a.m. Thursday 15th May 2014. New station / groupreport. Station /
RAJARHOMEABOUTLISTENING FIGURESTRAININGSUBSCRIBEDEVELOPMENT Quarterly Listening. The Quarterly Summary Report of all stations with added features. Survey Updates. A bulletin report which provides information of the survey period, any new stations that have joined or any changes to the stations or groups.RAJAR
RAJAR stands for Radio Joint Audience Research, and is the official body responsible for collecting and publishing audience statistics for all of the UK’s radio stations, national and local, BBC and Commercial (hence the use of the word “Joint”). We are owned by the broadcasters and are run asRAJAR
RAJAR IR Regions. The 15 RAJAR IR regions (independent radio regions) are created from the existing commercial stations' TSA. They no longer overlap and their geography is subject to change due to TSA changes. The other regions available on RAJAR are the BBC Editorial Areas and the new non–overlapping ITV regions that were introduced by BARBRAJAR
Quarterly Listening. The Quarterly Summary Report of all stations with added features. Survey Updates. A bulletin report which provides information of the survey period, any new stations that have joined or any changes to the stations or groups.RAJAR
The Quarterly Summary is the document released in the public domain by RAJAR every quarter. Normally published about 5 weeks after the end of each fieldwork period, the Quarterly Summary gives the latest 'top-line' results for both BBC and Commercial Radio stations. Currently, publication takes place on a Thursday, with use of the dataRAJAR
RAJAR welcomes interest from the academic world and frequently supports Universities and centres of learning with relevant media courses, and where requests are based on helping multiple students. We will respond to requests made by department heads on a discretionary basis, subject to resources. MIDAS MEASUREMENT OF INTERNET DELIVERED AUDIO SERVICES www.rajar.co.uk MIDAS Measurement of Internet Delivered Audio Services SPRING 2020 In today’s connected world, radio has transformed into a truly anytime, anywhere, anyhow experience. The MIDAS Survey is designed to provide context and insight into how when and where audio content is being consumed in this liberated UK LISTENING IN LOCKDOWN, A BRIEF TIMELINE IN MARCH 2020 24% End of May – Easing of Lockdown 24% In mid-May, as the Government advice changed to ‘stay alert and return to work if you can’, we saw the traffic returning to the road; albeit around half QUARTERLY SUMMARY OF RADIO LISTENING QUARTERLY SUMMARY OF RADIO LISTENING Survey Period Ending 29th March 2020 Source: RAJAR/Ipsos MORI/RSMB PART 2 - NATIONAL SERVICES ©Rajar 2020. Any use of information in this press release must acknowledge the source as "RAJAR/Ipsos MORI/RSMB."RAJAR
RAJAR Bulletin 99. Issued: April 29th 2014. Data for the period ended 30th March 2014 will be released as follows: Results to stations. 10.30 a.m. Wednesday 14th May 2014. N.B. Publication of results is embargoed until 00.01 a.m. Thursday 15th May 2014. New station / groupreport. Station /
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Quarterly Listening. The Quarterly Summary Report of all stations with added features. Survey Updates. A bulletin report which provides information of the survey period, any new stations that have joined or any changes to the stations or groups.RAJAR
Contracts and Fees. The current RAJAR service operates on a calendar year basis. Radio stations commit to RAJAR for the duration of the contract and fees are revised annually, on the basis of an agreed indexation formula. Non-broadcaster subscriptions and bureau licencesare
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The RAJAR sample. The universe comprises all individuals aged 10 and over, living in private households in the UK. Although children from the age of 10 are included in the survey, published figures are for Adults 15+, unless stated otherwise. Data on respondents under 15 can only be accessed by RAJARRAJAR
The Quarterly Summary is the document released in the public domain by RAJAR every quarter. Normally published about 5 weeks after the end of each fieldwork period, the Quarterly Summary gives the latest 'top-line' results for both BBC and Commercial Radio stations. Currently, publication takes place on a Thursday, with use of the dataRAJAR
RAJAR Learning and Insight Our aim "RAJAR is committed to providing an education and tailored learning programme for subscribers developed to raise the understanding of how the listening survey is designed and operated, what data is available and how to access, interpret and usethe data outputs"
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RAJAR DATA RELEASE | QUARTER 1, 2020 ALL RADIO LISTENING ALL RADIO LISTENING Today RAJAR announced 48.9 million adults or 89% of the adult (15+) UK populationtuned in to their selected radio stations each week in the first quarter of 2020.RAJAR
Selecting Sample Points. The basic units for sampling point selection are Output Areas (OAs), which are the smallest geographical unit of information available from the census. Each OA is a unit of around 125 consecutive addresses. Each RAJAR sampling point consists of a pair of OAs, usually about half a mile apart, which are issued together.RAJAR
RAJAR measures for each station on the survey how many people listen to the station in an average week and how long they spend listening. The listening data is collected by quarter hour. Respondents are asked to write in their listening if they have spent at least 5RAJAR
The sampling structure of RAJAR is designed to provide data for commercial and BBC stations regardless of genre or regionality and delivers cost-efficiencies based on the bulk of diaries in the sample being shared by multiple stations. For very small analogue stations, e.g. with a TSA population around 50,000 adults or fewer, this economyof
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RAJAR Bulletin 118. Issued: January 22nd 2019. Data for the period ended December 16th 2018 will be released as follows: Results to stations. 10.30 a.m. Wednesday February 6th 2019. N.B. Publication of results is embargoed until 00.01 a.m. Thursday FebruaryCOOKIES ON RAJAR
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