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Leaving aside Radio 3's figures for a moment (which are very good), general comments to put them in context. Overall radio listening hours are down somewhat (compared with last December) but BBC Radio's share has gone up. Given the rise in Radio 4's share (up from 11.2% to 12%, reach up by half a million and 5 live similarly), we are certainly seeing an unusual effect caused by the national news last quarter. It looks as if that might have affected all/most BBC stations though R1 and R2 are down, probably because people were seeking their news elsewhere.
One thing to check when considering R3's figures is now those of Classic FM and Scala Radio. Classic FM has similarly shot up and Scala Radio (half-yearly compared with last quarter) is up too.
The rise in Classic FM's figures tend (only tend) to suggest (to me) that the rise in Radio 3's has more to do with a general listening pattern last quarter than anything Radio 3 has done - a general buoyancy - but as usual it won't be until the next quarter when things will/may have calmed down that we'll see whether the figures are an improvement or a fluctuation.
Breakfast figures are solid after a slump last quarter.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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From the Skellers twittersphere ...... so it must be true
“Everyone very pleased with the increase in he 16% rise in the number of you tuning in. Very pleased to see Essential Classics now has the biggest audience it's had since 2010. Onwards and upwards with your help.”
English is his 4th language ....
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostPetroc reports that 'Breakfast' has gained 87,000 new listeners, although I don't know what that is as a percentage.
Similarly, the D Telegraph's 16.4% rise in overall reach is based an abnormally appalling 1.826m reach in December 2018.Last edited by french frank; 06-02-20, 16:27.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by antongould View PostFrom the Skellers twittersphere ...... so it must be true
“Everyone very pleased with the increase in the 16% rise in the number of you tuning in. Very pleased to see Essential Classics now has the biggest audience it's had since 2010. Onwards and upwards with your help.”
The catch is that the 1.826m was the worst December figure on record (dating back to 1999). Everyone is pleased that Radio 3's December figure increased by 16.429% over last year's worst ever figure. But 'tis good to be grateful for all mercies.
[The best December figure was 2.216m in 2010; but also 2003 was 2.192n and 2002 was 2.154m. 'Increase x' is not exactly the same as 'general improvement'.]It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View Post:-)
Leaving aside Radio 3's figures for a moment (which are very good), general comments to put them in context. Overall radio listening hours are down somewhat (compared with last December) but BBC Radio's share has gone up. Given the rise in Radio 4's share (up from 11.2% to 12%, reach up by half a million and 5 live similarly), we are certainly seeing an unusual effect caused by the national news last quarter. It looks as if that might have affected all/most BBC stations though R1 and R2 are down, probably because people were seeking their news elsewhere.
One thing to check when considering R3's figures is now those of Classic FM and Scala Radio. Classic FM has similarly shot up and Scala Radio (half-yearly compared with last quarter) is up too.
The rise in Classic FM's figures tend (only tend) to suggest (to me) that the rise in Radio 3's has more to do with a general listening pattern last quarter than anything Radio 3 has done - a general buoyancy - but as usual it won't be until the next quarter when things will/may have calmed down that we'll see whether the figures are an improvement or a fluctuation.
Breakfast figures are solid after a slump last quarter.
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