![]() The BBC’s own annual report showed that Sounds only added 20,000 active listeners aged 16-34 in the last year, suggesting the app is struggling to cut through with young audiences.Īudiences also appear to be cooling on speech-based discussion programmes after years of breakneck growth in the sector amid post-Brexit political turmoil. Yet its list of most-listened-to content is dominated by traditional BBC radio content such as Test Match Special cricket commentary and episodes of The Archers, rather than specially commissioned podcasts. ![]() ![]() The BBC said its on-demand Sounds app saw a record 216m plays of radio and podcast content during the last three months. ![]() This is despite many longstanding local radio presenters leaving their stations amid deep financial cuts by BBC management, who plan to merge many parts of the local radio stations into regional entities. Ironically, while most national BBC stations lost listeners, its local radio stations in England collectively grew their audience. The BBC’s share of all national radio listening fell to just 43.2% in the last three months – well below the combined audience for commercial radio. A refresh of Radio 2’s presenter lineup to attract a younger audience, a move which saw Scott Mills replace Steve Wright, has also enabled growth at stations such as Boom Radio that target older former Radio 2 listeners.īBC Radio is having a torrid time across the board, with the broadcaster insisting it is focusing on providing podcasts and other audio material through BBC Sounds rather than chasing radio audiences. Radio 2 remains the biggest station in the UK but its total weekly audience fell by more than 1 million listeners to 13.5 million after the departure of Bruce. Other shows on the station have also seen a boost from Bruce’s arrival, with Simon Mayo’s drivetime show seeing a rise in listeners. Greatest Hits Radio, which is owned by media group Bauer, was created in 2020 by taking advantage of a relaxation of Ofcom rules to combine various distinctive local radio stations into a single quasi-national network. My first four months have flown by and I’ve loved every minute of it – and there’s much more to come.” ![]() Bruce said: “I’ve always said that it’s not really about the numbers and it’s not, for me at least, but I’m delighted to hear today’s news for the team here at my new home, Greatest Hits Radio. ![]()
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