BAUER Radio Scotlandnow delivers an overall weekly audience of 1.8million listeners, up 19,000 listeners this quarter, and reaches 42 per cent of the available adult listening audience.
Says a spokesperson: “These results once again demonstrate that Bauer’s unique brand strength and locally-tailored content specifically targeted at its distinct communities, engages target audiences more effectively than its rivals.
“Remaining dominant in the competitive Central Belt of Scotland, Radio Forth and Radio Clyde combined, delivers 1.1 million listeners weekly. This represents an increase of 39,000 listeners on the previous quarter. Listening hours also increased by more than 650,000 hours, delivering a market-leading 21 per cent share of listening.
“The stand-out performance was from Clyde1, which recorded a reach of 624,000, adding 50,000 new listeners in the quarter and delivering a nine-year high in reach.
“Clyde 1 becomes the largest commercial radio station inScotlandin both reach and listening hours*.
“Once again, in every market in which Bauer operates, it is the commercial market-leader in reach, share and in the all-important breakfast segment.”
Key RAJAR highlights from around Scotland include:
- Clyde1 adds 50,000 listeners on the quarter and now reaches 624,000 adults each week, a nine-year high. It also increased listening hours and now delivers a 15.8 per cent share of listening, almost 50 per cent more listening hours than its nearest commercial competitor. The recently re-launched breakfast show on Clyde 1, ‘Bowieat Breakfast’, goes from strength to strength, adding 29,000 listeners and increasing its lead as the number one breakfast show.
- Clyde 1 Superscoreboard adds another 12,000 listeners for the quarter and delivers its highest ever share of listening at 24.5 per cent.
- Forth One consolidates its position as the clear market-leader in Edinburgh, the Lothians and Fife, reaching 346,000 listeners each week, up 4,000 on the previous quarter. Boogie in the Morning once again dominates the market with a 20.1 per cent share of listening, more than double that of its nearest commercial competitor.
- Northsound One adds 11,000 listeners on the quarter reaching 137,000 listeners, its highest reach since 2009. Overall listening also increased and the station now delivers an 18.5 per cent share of listening.
- Tay FM, Westsound and MFR reported small audience decreases this quarter but remain clear market-leaders in their respective areas, with a weekly reach of 34 per cent, 46 per cent and 46 per cent respectively.
- Radio Borders officially remains mainlandUK’s number one station for market share at 35.5 per cent,@ increasing its listening hours on the quarter.
- Bauer’s Greatest Hits stations also consolidated recent audience gains this quarter. Overall reach increased by 6,000 listeners to 451,000 and delivered an audience share osession per cent. Within this portfolio Forth 2 and Northsound 2 delivered the largest gains and Clyde2 remains the largest component with an individual reach of 233,000 across Glasgow and the West of Scotland.
Graham Bryce, managing director of Bauer Radio Scotland, said:
“Once again we’ve reported a strong set of audience figures for Bauer Radio Scotland as we deliver our programming to more than 42 per cent of the adult population each week. Each one of our brands is number one in its marketplace, with a stand-out performance from Clyde 1 in Glasgow and the West.
“We are relentless in our mission to create stations that reflect the mood and lifestyles of our audiences and to be part of the fabric of the distinct communities we serve. Our strong heritage brands combined with our unique content proposition – delivering locally tailored content specifically targeted at our local audiences clearly resonates with our listeners and our commercial partners.”
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