 | Press ReleasesRadio Gloucestershire gains 6,000 new listeners over last year |
Staff at BBC Radio Gloucestershire are celebrating today after research figures released show that the numbers of listeners tuning in has risen significantly compared to the same period last year. According to the latest official figures released by RAJAR (Radio Joint Audience Research Ltd), 102,000 people listen to Radio Gloucestershire each week – that's an extra 6,000 listeners tuning into the station. Mark Hurrell, Managing Editor, Radio Gloucestershire, says: "This is great news for us as we've now broken the 100,000 listeners-a-week milestone for the first time in the station's 20-year history. "It's a real boost for us to know that we're appealing to an increasing number of people across the county." Tune in to BBC Radio Gloucestershire on 104.7 FM in Gloucester, 95 FM in Stroud and 95.8 FM in Cirencester or online at bbc.co.uk/gloucestershire. BBC Bristol Press Office |