NEW Radio Listenership Announced (JNLR)
This is the independent research of Radio listenership considered ‘The bible’ for media planning. There’s no doubt, Radio still shows remarkable popularity!!!
From The RadioCentre;
The report shows that Radio is enjoying record levels of listenership with 3.9 million peoplenow listening to radio every week, the highest weekly listenership ever recorded, growing by 105,000 listeners compared to the same 12 month period previously (Jan-Dec ’23). The average weekday audience listening at any time between 7am to 7pm is now at 1,095,000, thehighest recorded average audience ever. This clearly shows that despite competition from so much media, Irish people have a deep passion for live radio and listen in increasing numbers across broadcast and online platforms.
Other key results from the latest JNLR/Ipsos survey are:
- 90% of all adults and 85% of 15–34-year-olds listen to radio every week.
- The daily listenership levels are also hugely impressive with the daily weekday audience now at 3.47 million, growing by 72,000 listeners.
- 69% of 15-34 year olds listen to radio each weekday, while daily weekday listening levels for the hard to reach 15-24 year old cohort is also very impressive with 65% listening each weekday.
- Listening levels to local and regional radio continues to be very strong with over 2.2 million adults listening to their local or regional station every single weekday.
- The Irish Audio Report which was published in November last year and measures all forms of audio listening, revealed there is universal listening to audio content with 97% of adults listening every week. Live radio dominates audio listening with a 76% share of total audio listening followed by music streaming with a 12% share while YouTube Music has a 6% share and podcasts a 3% share of audio listening.
- In terms of how people listen, 12% of all radio listening is now through a connected device with 7% of all listening through a smart speaker while listening via a mobile device is at 3%.
- For the younger 15 to 34 age cohort, 22% of all their radio listening is now through a connected device with a smart speaker accounting for 8% of all 15-34 listening, while listening through a mobile device also accounts for 8% of all radio listening for this audience.
Source: JNLR/Ipsos 2024-4 (January to December 2024), JNLR/Ipsos 2024-2 Audio Module (Apr’24 – Jun ’24 3 month data)
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From Irish Independent:
Top broadcasters hit listenership highs as ‘talk radio’ becomes king.
Brendan O’Connor, Oliver Callan, Miriam O’Callaghan and Marty Whelan see massive listenership increases Matt Cooper keeps a steady ship at Today FM while other shows see dip Pat Kenny’s Newstalk show is still the most popular show on commercial radi
RTÉ radio continues to dominate the airwaves, with a 29.6pc share of listeners in Ireland.
The latest batch of Joint National Listenership Research (JNLR) figures show all of the broadcaster’s flagship programmes have grown in popularity.
Morning Ireland is up 1,000 listeners to 466,000 since the last survey in November.
Oliver Callan’s 9am show has gained 11,000 listeners. The listenership for his slot now stands at 349,000. The comedian took over permanently from Ryan Tubridy in February last year.
Claire Byrne’s show is performing strongly, up 7,000 since last November. Its listenership stands at 349,000.
The Louise Duffy Show has gained 5,000 listeners, which brings her tally to 228,000.
Joe Duffy’s Liveline attracted an additional 7,000 listeners for a total of 314,000.
Ray D’Arcy has gained 6,000 listeners to bring his total up to 194,000, while Drivetime is up 5,000 to 226,000.
There has also been an increase in listeners across RTÉ’s weekend shows.
Brendan O’Connor’s Saturday show is up to 358,000 listeners, which represents an increase of 16,000. On Sundays, his listeners have increased by 27,000, from 339,000 to 366,000.
Miriam O’Callaghan’s 10am Sunday show is also doing well, gaining 4,000 listeners to bring her total listenership to 304,000.
The figures suggest that talk radio has never been so popular, with Irish listeners heavily invested in coverage of news events.
An RTÉ spokesperson said: “Oliver has had an amazing 12 months and Brendan O’Connor is the same. His year-on-year figures are massive, and it’s a tribute to lots of different things, including the teams that work behind all the shows, trying to make them the best they can be.”
Marty Whelan on RTÉ lyric fm is hitting all the right notes too, achieving a new high of 71,000 listeners for his 7am-10am daily show.
Despite a number of changes over the past year, 2FM is performing well. It is currently the most popular station among 15 to 34-year-olds, with a 12.1pc share of that audience.
Early-morning show 2FM Breakfast with Carl and Aifric gained 10,000 listeners to bring it to 152,000, while Laura Fox lost 2,000 listeners, bringing her total to 131,000.
Presenter Tracy Clifford has dropped 2,000 listeners and now has 117,000.
The 3pm-6pm slot formerly occupied by The 2 Johnnies, aka 2FM Drive, showed no fluctuations, with 145,000 listeners.