Yudster wrote:That's beautiful. Just beautiful.
moylesisagod wrote:Unfortunately the last set of figures is not as good as I would have expected.I'm afraid the last 3 months of the show averaged 6.73 million listeners and was beaten by the Today show. http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/oc ... sfeed=true In retrospect maybe it would have been better if Chris had left breakfast a couple of years ago when the audience figures were at their peak..He would have been in a much stronger position to get another show. I'm afraid Ben Cooper is not going to offer him another prime time slot on the basis of these figures
moylesisagod wrote:Unfortunately the last set of figures is not as good as I would have expected.I'm afraid the last 3 months of the show averaged 6.73 million listeners and was beaten by the Today show. http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/oc ... sfeed=true In retrospect maybe it would have been better if Chris had left breakfast a couple of years ago when the audience figures were at their peak..He would have been in a much stronger position to get another show. I'm afraid Ben Cooper is not going to offer him another prime time slot on the basis of these figures
SAV1OUR wrote:Never seen Merlin, not ever. Looks dreadful.
Charlalottie on Twitter wrote:Just remembered that I played pool with a satanist last night. Really should go out on a Friday more often.
Charlalottie wrote:Had a good night last night. We lost the pub quiz but had my hair plaited by a viking.
That angle works because in the last few years as a radio broadcaster Grimshaw has developed an on-air persona that positions him not as a DJ but as a listener who somehow happened to end up on the radio.
Latina wrote:Taken from the Grimmy article posted above:That angle works because in the last few years as a radio broadcaster Grimshaw has developed an on-air persona that positions him not as a DJ but as a listener who somehow happened to end up on the radio.
Does anyone else see a problem with that sentence?
Yudster wrote:Best post ever.
dimtimjim wrote:How many times?
The RAJAR figures are made up! they are about as scientific as writing numbers on a sheet and spinning a coin, where the coin ends up is how many listeners you have.
Why don't we use the RAJDIMAR listening figures, they say that at the end, Moyles had 18.6 million listeners blowing all the competition outa the water... This figure is as likely to be accurate as the silly RAJAR ones.
Well done Mr Moyles on nearly 20M listeners.
chrysostom wrote:One that doesn't take into account iPlayer listeners either. As far as the Rajar figures are concerned, I'm not a listener.
dimtimjim wrote:How many times?
The RAJAR figures are made up! they are about as scientific as writing numbers on a sheet and spinning a coin, where the coin ends up is how many listeners you have.
Why don't we use the RAJDIMAR listening figures, they say that at the end, Moyles had 18.6 million listeners blowing all the competition outa the water... This figure is as likely to be accurate as the silly RAJAR ones.
Well done Mr Moyles on nearly 20M listeners.
Deadly wrote:Topher wrote:Stuff about Thatcher....
You are a disgrace and I'm looking forward to when someone you respect dies so I can rub your liberal face in it.
chrysostom wrote:One that doesn't take into account iPlayer listeners either. As far as the Rajar figures are concerned, I'm not a listener.
Misfit wrote:how is RAJAR measured? sample audience?