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“Staggering” Increase in UK DAB ListeningRadio listeners are making the digital switch in 2005 according to a special RAJAR survey. Total hours listening increased to all digital platforms – DAB, DTV and internet – increased from a comparable 2004 survey. The number of hours listening to DAB jumped 165%.DAB proponents hope a tipping point has been reached driving listeners, advertisers and receiver manufactures to the platform. DAB has been available in the UK for a decade. FM listening did not overtake AM (medium wave) until the 1970’s, about 30 years after its launch. The Listening via Platform survey shows a drop in FM/AM listening in the UK to 74.8% of all listening hours from 81.8% in 2004. “The findings of the latest RAJAR Listening Via Platform Survey make encouraging reading for the digital radio industry in the UK,” said RAJAR managing director Sally de la Bodoyere in a press release accompanying the findings. “While listening via digital, DTV and Internet receivers has been gradually increasing over the past year, listening via DAB has grown by a staggering 165%.”
“The results also show a major shift in radio listening from analogue to digital receivers. Indeed this growing shift can also be seen in data reported by RAJAR just over three weeks ago, which revealed that home ownership of DAB sets rose from 4.5% in September 2004 to 10.5% in September 2005. Clearly, this is a trend which is gathering pace as access to digital receivers increases and it is one RAJAR will continue to monitor.” UK radio broadcasters, including the BBC, continue to add DAB-only channels to multiplexes and receiver manufacturers spice up designs and features for the holiday buying season. With home ownership of DAB receivers rising past 10%, the UK is the clear European leader in DAB adoption. “Consumers are delighting in the new, unique content available on DAB stations, both commercial and BBC, and this is translating into rapidly growing listening figures,” said digital Radio Development Bureau (DRMB) chief executive Ian Dickens, quoted in the same press release. “The DRDB believes this trend will continue and forecasts DAB digital radio set penetration of 40% of UK households by 2009.” RAJAR’s Listening Via Platform Survey was conducted in August and September, replicating the 2004 survey. Persons 15 years and older who use any digital platform were surveyed. |
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