Thursday, February 6, 2014

BBC Radio: Nick Grimshaw Adds 700K Listeners

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Nick Grimshaw's audience numbers are finally moving in the right direction, with the BBC Radio 1 breakfast DJ adding more than 700,000 listeners in the final three months of 2013.

According to The Guardian, Grimshaw has had a tough time since taking over from Chris Moyles as Radio 1 breakfast DJ in September 2012, with his audience at one point down more than a million listeners on his predecessor.

The 29-year-old added 709,000 listeners for a total average weekly audience of 6.3 million during the final quarter of last year, a 12.6% rise over the previous period, according to the latest official Rajar figures published on Thursday.


However, Grimshaw is still below the average weekly audience for his first three months on the Radio 1 breakfast show and 400,000 listeners off Moyles's last quarterly audience figure of 6.7 million. The breakfast show's lowest audience figure was 5.5 million for Sara Cox in 2003.

Radio 1 had an average weekly audience of 10.97 million, a 1.3% quarter-on-quarter rise, in the final three months of 2013.

However, the station is seeking new measures of success as it attempts to reach out to its target audience of 15- to 24-year-olds via social media, rather than the airwaves. Grimshaw has more than 1.5m followers on Twitter and Radio 1 recently topped 1m subscribers to its YouTube channel.

Radio 2, which overtook Radio 1 to become the UK's most popular station more than a decade ago, had another strong quarter with Chris Evans's breakfast show adding almost 500,000 listeners to come within touching distance of 10 million.

Evans's 9.8 million average weekly audience, a 5% quarter-on-quarter rise, was new high for his Radio 2 breakfast show and helped propel the station to a new high of 15.5 million, 3.9% up on the previous quarter.

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