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By MC
#151079
New RAJAR results out today for 22 March - 20 June show Chris lost 140,000 listeners...

MediaGuardian wrote:After a difficult few years, Radio 1's audience declined once again to 9.72m, around 10,000 listeners down on the previous quarter. But in a boost for the station's controller, Andy Parfitt, its overall reach grew around 10% to 8.3%.

After an impressive debut performance at the beginning of the year, in which he added 700,000 listeners, Radio 1 breakfast host Chris Moyles lost 140,000 listeners in the second quarter. However, those that stayed listened longer. A spokesman said: "The amount of time people listen to the breakfast show is the highest for three years."

Radio 1 was also pleased with the performance of early evening presenter Zane Low, whose show is aimed at breaking new bands.

The former Xfm DJ's new music show added an extra 200,000 listeners. "It is the biggest new music show in the country and it is a sign that the new music scene is very healthy at the moment," said a station spokesman.


Also, get this - Colin and Edith put on 64,000 listeners to Mark and Lard's old slot. I've gotta say I didn't see that one coming.
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By Dickie
#151083
MC wrote:Also, get this - Colin and Edith put on 64,000 listeners to Mark and Lard's old slot. I've gotta say I didn't see that one coming.


They're a bit more mainstream though, as opposed to Mark & Lard who were a bit like Marmite.
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By tombugler
#151092
Dont forget he GAINED 700,000 listeners not so long ago
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By Sidders
#151094
No, he gained 700,000, as said in the article.
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By Dickie
#151096
tombugler wrote:Dont forget he GAINED 140,000 listeners not so long ago


We don't need to do anything to make tom look like a prat do we.
By Tom Holt
#151099
remember these results include the last stint of scott
By rattis
#151100
Before starting to analyse the listening figures, i would like to know how they are calculated. Personnally i dont believe them to be all that acurate.
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By pip1984_2k
#151115
I'm suprised, the show is funnier now than it used to be!

Proberly upper classed ppl not letting there kids listen to it and telling them Wogan will educate u more.
By Toast
#151125
Dickie wrote:
tombugler wrote:Dont forget he GAINED 140,000 listeners not so long ago


We don't need to do anything to make tom look like a prat do we.

Haha.

Figures go up and down all the time. Moyles is still doing a hell of a lot better than Cox. Nothing to worry about really.
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By Adam
#151163
I wouldn't think its down to Johnny V at all. Gaining 700,000 listeners and then losing 140,000 isnt a major worry to the BBC.
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By Eddie
#151166
Talking of listener figures, this thread has reminded me of an excellent book I've just finished reading called "The Nations favourite" which is all about the ins and outs of Radio one (Including listening figures). It was written in about 1999 so it's a little out of date but still has lots about Chris. It also has all the true stories about Chirs Evans, Mark and Lard etc etc - very interesting reading. It was written by a guy called Simon Garfield who is a journalist. They let him spend a year interviewing all the staff.

Has anyone else read this book? If not, I suggest you do. It's only £4.79 on Amazon!
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By fish heads
#151179
jamese wrote:Could it be down to Johnny V?

is he getting more listeners?


No, according to the article on the BBC's website, "Johnny V" has also lost listeners
By David
#151185
eddie wrote:Talking of listener figures, this thread has reminded me of an excellent book I've just finished reading called "The Nations favourite" which is all about the ins and outs of Radio one (Including listening figures). It was written in about 1999 so it's a little out of date but still has lots about Chris. It also has all the true stories about Chirs Evans, Mark and Lard etc etc - very interesting reading. It was written by a guy called Simon Garfield who is a journalist. They let him spend a year interviewing all the staff.

Has anyone else read this book? If not, I suggest you do. It's only £4.79 on Amazon!


I have been meaning to get this book for ages. I still personally thought at around about 1999 the station was sounding the best it has been for me anyway, so I should give it a read really...

Moyles has spoken about this on the air before. Apparently Simon Garfield hates Moyles.

And when it was announced that Moyles was moving to breakfast, Matthew Banisters show on Five Live had Garfield on slating Moyles... Moyles said it was a really wierd interview because Garfield was slating him where as Bannister was effectively the person that brought Moyles to radio 1 before being replaced by Parfitt.
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By David
#151186
could the listener drop be anything to do with the fact that a lot of people will have tuned in at first to see what Moyles was like on breakfast... but after a period they would have got bored and changed station?
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By weekend24uk
#151206
fish heads wrote:
jamese wrote:Could it be down to Johnny V?

is he getting more listeners?


No, according to the article on the BBC's website, "Johnny V" has also lost listeners
Don't RAJAR use Listener Diaries?
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By Mk.
#151216
weekend24uk wrote:
fish heads wrote:
jamese wrote:Could it be down to Johnny V?

is he getting more listeners?


No, according to the article on the BBC's website, "Johnny V" has also lost listeners
Don't RAJAR use Listener Diaries?


Yep. 10,000 odd people fill in a diary saying what they listened to and rating how much they enjoyed it out of 10.
By Tom Holt
#151239
jamese wrote:Could it be down to Johnny V?

is he getting more listeners?


compared with Chris Tarrant, the old capital breakfast show host, the figures aren't so good.
By Dopey
#151264
Mk. wrote:Yep. 10,000 odd people fill in a diary saying what they listened to and rating how much they enjoyed it out of 10.


Shorly that can't be accurate? it's very much guesswork then.
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By weekend24uk
#151270
Dopey wrote:
Mk. wrote:Yep. 10,000 odd people fill in a diary saying what they listened to and rating how much they enjoyed it out of 10.


Shorly that can't be accurate? it's very much guesswork then.


I imaging they use stratified sampling or something similar. I.e. attempt to take a cross section of the population. Its effectiveness and accuracy is questionable of course, and the integrity of the results abvoiusly sepends largely on the method and way it is collected.

MORE IMPORTANTLY THOUGH; will there be a new jingle celebrating the loss?
By Aaron
#151289
In a recent interview he said he'd probably do that. Can't remember which one it was in thoguh, could well be in the sites archive of interviews.
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By weekend24uk
#151302
Aaron wrote:In a recent interview he said he'd probably do that. Can't remember which one it was in thoguh, could well be in the sites archive of interviews.
to think of it i rember tht now. i think it was with the times or heat maybe?

def a link from this site to it tho...
By Aaron
#151303
Thats it, is was the times and its on the site somewhere.
By Joe Boy
#151331
eddie wrote:Talking of listener figures, this thread has reminded me of an excellent book I've just finished reading called "The Nations favourite" which is all about the ins and outs of Radio one (Including listening figures). It was written in about 1999 so it's a little out of date but still has lots about Chris. It also has all the true stories about Chirs Evans, Mark and Lard etc etc - very interesting reading. It was written by a guy called Simon Garfield who is a journalist. They let him spend a year interviewing all the staff.

Has anyone else read this book? If not, I suggest you do. It's only £4.79 on Amazon!


I'vre read it too, and really enjoyed it. It'd be great if someone did a similar book covering the latest period of change at Radio 1 - that'd make good reading.

David wrote:could the listener drop be anything to do with the fact that a lot of people will have tuned in at first to see what Moyles was like on breakfast... but after a period they would have got bored and changed station?


Yeah, that's what I'd put it down too. Breakfast shows generally seem to fall in their second quarter.
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