RAJAR Q3 2012: National commercial radio results in full
By Staff, mediaweek.co.uk, Thursday, 25 October 2012 08:00AM
National radio listening figures for the third quarter of 2012 in full.
Rajar: full table of Q3 2012 radio-listening statistics released
Figures are sourced from audience measurement body Rajar.
Note:
(D) Digital-only stations
(Q) Based on quarterly survey period
(H) Based on six-monthly survey period
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