The latest JNLR/Ipsos MRBI report into radio listening is published today (28th July, 2011). It covers the 12-month period from July 2010 to June 2011.
The latest results show daily radio listening at 85% - that is 85% of all adults listening every weekday.
A total of c15,300 people were interviewed during the survey period by Ipsos MRBI, on behalf of JNLR - Joint National Listenership Research - that is funded by all national, regional and local stations, BAI, AAI, and IAPI.
The following tables are the key top line results from the ‘week-day’ report for the main radio stations at National level, within Dublin and Cork counties, and the South East, South West, North West, North East/Midlands and Multi-city regions. (See p.11).
While Tables 1-4 show the proportion of adults tuning into the stations at some time during the day, the depth of listening or loyalty to various stations is best reflected in the share of listening achieved by each station, as shown in Tables 5-8, whilst Table 9 provides information on the Local Stations in each licensed franchise area.
85% of Irish adults listen to the radio on an average day - 58% tuning into their local or regional station and 46% listening to a national station.
Irish audiences continue to listen to a significant amount of radio daily – tuning in, on average, for almost 4 hours per day during the prime 7am to 7pm time (Irish Adults listening Mon-Fri). In terms of share of all minutes listened, national radio has 46% share of all minutes while local/regional radio holds the majority share position with 54% (plus 1% for local/regional radio).
Looking at the various regions throughout the country, national radio holds the majority share position in Dublin (55%) and the Multi-city area (51%) while local/regional radio is in the majority in other regions. (See T5).
Among the younger, 15-34 year old audience across the country, local/regional radio holds the national majority share position at 65% (+2%) versus 35% for national radio. In particular, the local/regional group has a strong share position among this age segment in Dublin, 73%; Cork, 69%; and the Multi-city region, 67%. (See T7).
And among the 35+ age segment, national radio is marginally ahead in terms of share (51%). In regional markets, national radio maintains a strong share position in Dublin, (68%) and in the Multi-city area (59%). (See T8).
Local radio continues to be a strong performer in the individual radio markets across the country – in many areas reaching more than 40% of the local adult population daily (particularly in the south and west) and in Kerry, Mayo, the Shannonside area and Donegal Nth, more than 50% of the adult population tune in daily. In particular, on the criterion of share of minutes listened during prime 7am to 7pm, Highland Radio, Tipp FM, Radio Kerry, MWR and Shannonside 104FM hold the majority share position in their franchise areas. (T9).
Listening data for Radio Nova is included in a supplementary volume based on the period since launch - September 2010 to June 2011. In this period, Radio Nova reaches 5% of the population in the Dublin Commuter area, on an average day, and has a share of 3.0% of minutes listened (prime-time 7am-7pm).
(See pg 11 for definition of radio broadcast regions).
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