We've had lots of ups and downs over the past few years. Speaking to Extra.ie, Peter Woods, Head of RTE Radio 1 said: 'We'd be happy enough that Radio One is better than it was before pre-COVID. Fellow weekend presenter Miriam O'Callaghan's Sunday show is down 8,000 and now stands at 331,000.Ĭlaire Byrne was amongst the stars who suffered a dip in listeners. Yet his Saturday show saw a slight dip of 2,000. In a year where Joe Duffy's Liveline caused major controversy online, the talk show is down 11,000 from the last book and now stands at 321,000.īrendan O'Connor was one of the only winners of the set, gaining 4,000 listeners for his Sunday show to land at 345,000. Photo by Jenny Goodall/Daily Mail/REX/Shutterstock (2654069a) RTE Radio One suffered a major loss of listeners despite being the nation's most popular station as the latest JNLR were released on Thursday afternoon. Radio 1 remains the only station with a weekly reach of over 1 million people and holds 17 of the top 20 radio programmes broadcasting in Ireland. The latest book of radio numbers accounted for the summer period, which is notoriously known as the trickiest period of the year for radio. Additionally, Claire Byrne lost 19,000 listeners and Ray D'Arcy was down 18,000. Ryan Tubridy suffered a 25,000 loss of listeners for his breakfast radio show. Radio One's flagship week-day shows went down in numbers, Morning Ireland, Ireland's most listened to programme, lost 22,000 listeners and went from 473,000 to 451,000.
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