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Chris Moyles comeback gives Radio X its biggest audience in a decade | Chris Moyles comeback gives Radio X its biggest audience in a decade |
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Chris Moyles’s much-hyped return to radio provided a 39% boost in listeners and gave Radio X its best breakfast show figures in London in almost a decade. | Chris Moyles’s much-hyped return to radio provided a 39% boost in listeners and gave Radio X its best breakfast show figures in London in almost a decade. |
Moyles was the star signing among a number of high profile names, including Johnny Vaughan and Vernon Kay, brought on board to launch Radio X, which replaced 20-year old Xfm, last September. | Moyles was the star signing among a number of high profile names, including Johnny Vaughan and Vernon Kay, brought on board to launch Radio X, which replaced 20-year old Xfm, last September. |
Moyles, who fronted a controversial big-budget TV campaign promoting the station, fuelled a 39% increase in listening to Radio X’s breakfast show in London with an average audience of 300,000 in the last three months of 2015. | Moyles, who fronted a controversial big-budget TV campaign promoting the station, fuelled a 39% increase in listening to Radio X’s breakfast show in London with an average audience of 300,000 in the last three months of 2015. |
It is the biggest audience the station has attracted for its breakfast show since Alex Zane back in the first quarter of 2007. | It is the biggest audience the station has attracted for its breakfast show since Alex Zane back in the first quarter of 2007. |
Moyles was ousted from BBC Radio 1 almost four years ago in favour of Nick Grimshaw, who has had a tough time reversing a major decline in audience since taking over. | Moyles was ousted from BBC Radio 1 almost four years ago in favour of Nick Grimshaw, who has had a tough time reversing a major decline in audience since taking over. |
Grimshaw’s London listening figures were not hurt by the return of Moyles, with a slight 1.5% quarter-on-quarter increase to 1.7 million, according to the latest figures from official body Rajar. | Grimshaw’s London listening figures were not hurt by the return of Moyles, with a slight 1.5% quarter-on-quarter increase to 1.7 million, according to the latest figures from official body Rajar. |
Overall, Moyles’s Radio X breakfast show remains a minnow in London compared to not only the BBC but also his commercial rivals. | Overall, Moyles’s Radio X breakfast show remains a minnow in London compared to not only the BBC but also his commercial rivals. |
Capital’s breakfast show remained comfortably the most popular in London boosting its daily audience to an average of 1.08 million. | Capital’s breakfast show remained comfortably the most popular in London boosting its daily audience to an average of 1.08 million. |
Bauer-owned Magic was second in the capital with 935,000. | Bauer-owned Magic was second in the capital with 935,000. |
Stablemate Kiss was third at 872,000, Heart was fourth at 741,000. | Stablemate Kiss was third at 872,000, Heart was fourth at 741,000. |
LBC rounded out the top five with an average of 695,000 listeners. | LBC rounded out the top five with an average of 695,000 listeners. |
All the major commercial radio stations substantially improved their breakfast show audiences after experiencing a tough third quarter. | All the major commercial radio stations substantially improved their breakfast show audiences after experiencing a tough third quarter. |
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