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How
many people listen to BBC Local Radio?
BBC
Local Radio has gone from strength to strength in recent years, with many audience
success stories across the country. The
service is particularly popular in the winter and in times of crisis - so listening
increases when something like the floods of Summer 2007 or Foot and Mouth hit
an area. Audience levels often then stay higher than they had been before, as
listeners like what they hear and stick with the stations.
The
latest figures available are for the second quarter of 2007 (April to
June), meaning that for most BBC Local Radio stations the figures released
also cover the first group of three months in 2007. In this "reporting
period", BBC Local Radio in England was heard every week by 7.39
million people - 18.3% of the 15+ population. In all, listening to BBC
Local Radio accounted for 9.1% of all listening to the radio in England
during Q2 2007.
BBC
Radio Cornwall at 38.5% achieved notable results, with its highest reach
for several years.
So
how did your own local station get on? Find out how your BBC Local Radio station
matched up to the others by looking at its weekly
reach and share of listening.
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