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One-third of Brits listen to internet radio |
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Written by John Humberstone
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Thursday, 30 July 2009 07:41 |
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Rajar (Radio Joint Audience Research Ltd) has released its latest figures on internet-delivered
audio services this month, revealing that a third of the UK's adult population have listened to the
radio via the internet. The latest Rajar figures also show that the number of users of Personalised
Online Radio has increased from 2.9 million to 3.9 million since October 2008 and that 7.1 million
adults now claim to have heard of "WiFi radio".
Listening via the Internet - One third (33%) of the UK's adult population or 16.9 million people claim
to have ever listened to the radio via the internet
Awareness of Personalised Online Radio increased from 6.4 million to 7 million
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