"RTÉ's David McCullagh's show is now the second most-popular show on Irish radio, just three months into gig Pat Kenny exits his weekday show on a high, adding 10,000 listeners to his show to stand at 206,000 No major changes to Liveline listenership since last results In an interesting twist, RTÉ's Lyric FM has been slowly gaining listeners over the past while"
"Latest figures from the Joint National Listenership Survey (JNLR's) reveal an average listenership of 440,000 for his 9-11am Radio 1 show. The first report since Radio 1's biggest shake-up in 25 years reveals McCullagh's show is now the second most-popular show on Irish radio. And Pat Kenny has exited his weekday show on a high, adding 10,000 listeners to his show to stand at 206,000."
"At lunchtime, News at One stands at 279,000, a slight drop of 5,000. However, its sister station of 2fm tells a different story, with a drop in many of its shows and the results being described by RTÉ as a "tough book". RTÉ has said the latest report only covers part of its revamped schedule, namely October, November and December 2025. Its share of the listenership market has gone from 20.1pc up to 20.3pc."
Latest Joint National Listenership Survey figures show David McCullagh's 9-11am Radio 1 show averages 440,000 listeners, making it the second most-popular show on Irish radio three months into the new schedule. Morning Ireland remains the most popular with 467,000 listeners, down 4,000. Pat Kenny's weekday show rose by 10,000 to 206,000 as he exited. News at One records 279,000, down 5,000. RTÉ's overall market share edged from 20.1pc to 20.3pc. 2fm experienced drops across many shows described by RTÉ as a "tough book". Oliver Callan averaged 308,000 in his new 11am-1pm slot. Lyric FM has been slowly gaining listeners.
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