Peteivy wrote:A bit surprised at the viewing figures. Was hoping it would be more than the average 776000 listeners per week. Mind you, something seems to be amiss with the London figures dropping by 43% from January (I think it was)
Yes I'm quite disappointed for the team as I'd have been expecting the figures to be nearer double that although I have no real idea about the radio industry! The London figures don't sound quite right do they so maybe they were incorrectly recorded in Q4? Also I would like to see what they are in context to the other london stations which I haven't found a graph for that yet.
JayE wrote:From what I heard of the show this morning, he didn't really seem bothered by it. That can't be a good thing.
Oh I'm sure he will be bothered by it but he won't show that too much on air as it will just be really negative and not necessarily make for good listening. Surprised he didn't play "Looking for listeners" like he did on the old show. He has always claimed he will need to build the audience although I'm surprised that more people haven't followed him from his R1 days.
Harry Briggs wrote:Yeah slightly disappointing figures for Chris, being a radio geek it is something I like to read when the figures come out. This is a very good article about Chris's show;
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.mattde ... nt=safari#
If only they maintained their London and Manchester figures they would be close to 3 million.
Interesting article and I'd love to be able to understand these properly in the context of not being on FM nationally. I guess there are other measures of how popular the show is such as online listeners, podcast downloads, facebook followers etc. Some of which may actually provide a better indication of listeners when compared to the rajar methods.
I also found the infographic here quite interesting which shows the split of DAB/DVB/Internet listeners;
http://radiotoday.co.uk/2016/05/rajar-q ... fographic/I personally prefer online now at home via my tablet/phone as DAB just doesn't have a good enough signal in my house. The quality and choice of stations is just great online and I sometimes listen in the car as well (must fit my DAB monkeyboard) but I guess I must be in a minority.
So I wonder whether people have just moved on from moyles, don't know he is back, don't have DAB and just stick with their standard FM stations? Wonder what % of cars on the road have DAB radios now as well as its bound to be the minority?
Will be interested to see if the new TV advert boosts the listener numbers.
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