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UK Digital Radio Listening Is Up 51.3 Million Hours Compared to Q4 2015

Digital listening in the UK has increased year-over-year, up from 41.7% in Q4 2015

LONDON � Digital listening in the UK has increased year-over-year to 45.2% share, up from 41.7% in Q4 2015, boosted by record levels of DAB digital listening, according to Rajar Q4 2016 data. Digital listening hours grew by 12% or 51.3 million hours compared to Q4 2015, driven by record growth in DAB hours which increased by 23% and online hours which increased by 14%.

DAB digital radio now accounts for a third of all radio listening and 73% of all digital listening, and 31 million adults or 57% of the population own a DAB radio � a year-over-year growth of 6%. Digital listening via online/apps now accounts for 7.4% of all radio listening and 16% of digital listening, while digital television accounts for 4.9% of radio listening and for 11% of digital listening.

National commercial digital listening hours continue to grow, increasing by 21% year-over-year to account for almost three-quarters (73%) of all national commercial listening, following the launch in March of 2016 of the second national DAB commercial network, which broadcasts 19 commercial stations.

Q4 of 2016 saw the highest-ever recorded proportion of in-car radio listening, accounting for 23.3% of all radio listening, supported by the increase of in-car digital radio. Nearly 90% of new cars are now outfitted with DAB as standard equipment (Q4 2016 CAP/SMMT). In this quarter, in-car digital listening hours grew by 40% year-over-year to 62.3 million hours from 44.5 million hours in Q4 2015.

With 15.2 hours of listening per digital listener compared to 14.3 hours per analogue listener, the transition to digital is helping the radio sector sustain high levels of overall listening.

�It is very encouraging to see record levels of DAB listening growth in-car and in the home with DAB now representing nearly three quarters of all digital listening. Radio listening online and via apps on smartphones and digital devices, such as Sonos and Amazon Echo, also continues to grow and represents an important digital platform for the future alongside DAB,��CEO of Digital Radio UK CEO�Ford Ennals said in a release. �With digital listening broadly flat quarter on quarter in this book, as it often the case from Q3 to Q4, we would expect to see digital listening growth step up in the Q1 2017 listening data when the DAB radios and digital devices sold at Christmas come into use.�

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