BBC Radio Sees 34.5M Weekly Listeners in Q4, 2021
BBC Radio's output nationwide was heard by 34.5 Million weekly listeners in the fourth quarter of 2021, according to RAJAR figures.
The BBC operates a large network of local, regional, national and international radio stations, including BBC World Service.
BBC Radio's output nationwide was heard by 34.5 Million weekly listeners in the fourth quarter of 2021, according to RAJAR figures.
BBC, ITV and S4C have secured the rights to one of rugby’s greatest championships, the Six Nations Championships.
20 of pop’s best-loved artists will be performing for BBC Radio 2’s Piano Room Month, live from London’s BBC Maida Vale studios from Monday 31st January to Friday 25th February.
Clare McDonnell will become the new host of BBC's 5 Live Drive alongside Tony Livesey from 14th February, following the departure of Anna Foster in August.
The BBC will broadcast more than 300 hours of live coverage of Beijing 2022 across BBC One and BBC Two, with even more coverage available on BBC iPlayer, Red Button and the BBC Sport website.
20-year-old PinkPantheress from Bath was chosen by a panel of over 130 industry experts and artists, including Billie Eilish, Elton John, Ed Sheeran, Jade Thirlwall, Jorja Smith and more.
Mark Chapman, Steve Crossman and Emma Saunders will lead coverage of all 51 matches on 5 Live and BBC Sounds.
Gary Lineker, Gabby Logan, Eilidh Barbour and Mark Chapman will lead coverage across TV and Radio and will be joined by a host of former England, Scotland and Wales stars, including Alan Shearer, Rio Ferdinand, Alex Scott, Micah Richards, Ashley Williams, Mark Hughes, Shelley Kerr and James McFadden.
Throughout 2021, BBC Radio 4 is exploring the state of the union through a collection of series from each of the four nations.
Liliane Landor has been appointed as Senior Controller of BBC News International Services, responsible for the corporation’s global news strategy.