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Always fascinating to take a look at the charts included with the BBC Sounds data.

Released at midnight was the Q4 2022 data which you can see here.

Radio 1's Murder Mystery seems to have done good business at attracting Under 35's with that and the 'Afterlife' podcast taking places in the top 4. Greg James is the most listened to Radio 1 show on demand via BBC Sounds, with Vick and Jordan also in the top 10.

 

BUT... the one that really caught my attention is the Scott Mills Daily Podcast still being in 4th place on the 'Top Podcasts % U35 Skew' - which is significant as this period is October to December, meaning there were zero new episodes but clearly lots of people still catching up....

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3 hours ago, Ash101 said:

BUT... the one that really caught my attention is the Scott Mills Daily Podcast still being in 4th place on the 'Top Podcasts % U35 Skew' - which is significant as this period is October to December, meaning there were zero new episodes but clearly lots of people still catching up....

How curious! I wondered whether it'd shift the chart, but evidentally not enough yet!

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Another RAJAR day means more BBC Sounds data - this time covering 02/01/2023 till 02/04/2023 - full data here.

Scott Mills Daily R1 Podcast is still in the 'Top Ten Podcasts - Under 35 Skew' chart, in at fourth place - amazing considering this'll be reaching 6 months with no new episodes, but enough U35's are still choosing to listen back.

Vick and Jordan's podcast & All Day Breakfast with Greg taking places 2 and 3 in that chart. On actual radio programmes, R1 00's is in top followed by Radio 1 Breakfast with Greg James.

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More BBC Sounds data released today for Q2 2023 - you can see the full thing here.

Amazingly the 'Scott Mills Daily' R1 Podcast is still within the 'Top Ten Podcast - Under 35 Skew', rising 1 place on last quarter as it's now in third place. Vick and Jordan's Podcast is in second place & Greg is in 5th.

For actual Radio show catchups, Radio 1 00s is in second place, Greg is third and Vick & Jordan are fourth. Generic 'Radio 1 Breakfast' (when people cover), Future Artists, Party Anthems & Future Sounds make up the Top 10

 

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15 hours ago, Ash101 said:

More BBC Sounds data released today for Q2 2023 - you can see the full thing here.

Amazingly the 'Scott Mills Daily' R1 Podcast is still within the 'Top Ten Podcast - Under 35 Skew', rising 1 place on last quarter as it's now in third place. Vick and Jordan's Podcast is in second place & Greg is in 5th.

For actual Radio show catchups, Radio 1 00s is in second place, Greg is third and Vick & Jordan are fourth. Generic 'Radio 1 Breakfast' (when people cover), Future Artists, Party Anthems & Future Sounds make up the Top 10

 

A shame we'll probably never get an update to that podcast! 

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Here we go again.... another RAJAR day so more BBC Sounds Data. Full PDF is here.

Scott Mills Daily continues to be the 4th biggest 'OD Programme - U35 Skew'... but it is also the BIGGEST 'Under 35 Skew Podcast':

1 = Scott Mills Daily
2 = At Home With Vick & Jordan
3 = 6 Degrees from Jamie & Spencer
4 = All Day Breakfast with Greg James

I think Greg James falls below Vick & Jordan for podcasts because he has the 2nd biggest show on listen backs, just behind Radio 1 00s.

1 = Radio 1 00s
2 = Radio 1 Breakfast with Greg James
3 = Radio 1 DJ Hunt
4 = Radio 1's Scott Mills Daily
5 = Radio 1's At Home With Vick & Jordan
8 = Going Home with Vick & Jordan

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11 hours ago, Ash101 said:

Here we go again.... another RAJAR day so more BBC Sounds Data. Full PDF is here.

Scott Mills Daily continues to be the 4th biggest 'OD Programme - U35 Skew'... but it is also the BIGGEST 'Under 35 Skew Podcast':

1 = Scott Mills Daily
2 = At Home With Vick & Jordan
3 = 6 Degrees from Jamie & Spencer
4 = All Day Breakfast with Greg James

I think Greg James falls below Vick & Jordan for podcasts because he has the 2nd biggest show on listen backs, just behind Radio 1 00s.

1 = Radio 1 00s
2 = Radio 1 Breakfast with Greg James
3 = Radio 1 DJ Hunt
4 = Radio 1's Scott Mills Daily
5 = Radio 1's At Home With Vick & Jordan
8 = Going Home with Vick & Jordan

Love all this data find it so fascinating. Where do i find other stations stuff?

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