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RRA - the number 1 station according to listeners' preferences

RRA -  the number 1 station according to listeners' preferences

13 Septembrie 2020, 01:21

RRA maintains the first place in the listeners' preferences, according to the Radio Audience Study conducted between April 27 and August 16.

Over 1.8 million listeners chose the public station for the accuracy of the information, the seriousness of the journalistic approach in a difficult period, but also for the quality of sports, music and entertainment shows.

With a market share of 13% nationally, Radio Romania News is on the first step of the podium, with 12.6% market share in urban areas and 13.7% in rural areas. RRA continues its rise in Bucharest in terms of the average number of listeners, situated at a considerable distance from the other ranked, with a market share of 16.5% and 231.300 listeners.

With a rating of 471.700 listeners, RRA Matutinal once again manages the performance of being the most listened to morning program on the radio market.

The afternoon news from RRA is listened to, on average, by 400.000 Romanians. Also, the shows during the last part of the day offer an alternative to TV programs for almost 230.000 listeners.

Translated by: Radu Matei

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