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- RAJAR
RAJAR stands for Radio Joint Audience Research and is the official body in charge of measuring radio audiences in the UK It is jointly owned by the BBC and the Radiocentre on behalf of the commercial sector
- RAJAR - Wikipedia
RAJAR Radio Joint Audience Research Limited (RAJAR; ˈreɪdʒɑːr ) was established in 1992 to operate a single audience measurement system for the radio industry in the United Kingdom
- RAJAR Q2 analysis: Commercial radio celebrates highest-ever share
The RAJAR results are in for Q2 2025, and commercial radio is celebrating its highest ever market share
- Is Traditional Radio Measurement Outdated in the Age of Streaming and . . .
RAJAR has played a crucial role in the UK radio advertising industry for decades, providing reliable and independent measurement of radio audiences However, in the age of streaming and podcasts, it is time to question whether this methodology is still fit for purpose
- What does rajar mean? - Definitions. net
Radio Joint Audience Research Limited (RAJAR) was established in 1992 to operate a single audience measurement system for the radio industry in the United Kingdom
- The Radio Academy Podcast Rajar - What Does it All Mean?
In this week’s podcast we try to demystify the world of Rajar, the radio industry standard figures released every quarter We dive into what they mean, how they are collated and what you do with your reach, share and listening hours numbers
- Rajar Q1 2025: Top takeaways – The Media Leader
The latest Rajar figures indicated strength in smart speaker listening, growth at Global and an expansion in listening share for commercial radio against the BBC
- RAJAR – adambowie. com
RAJAR released its latest MIDAS research report at the end of last week, and it’s always worth examining A reminder that MIDAS recontacts 2,410 previous RAJAR survey listeners to dive deeper into how they listen to digital audio
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