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List of most-listened-to radio programs

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In the United States, radio listenership is gauged by Nielsen and others for both commercial radio and public radio. Nielsen and similar services provide estimates by regional market and by standard daypart, but do not compile nationwide information by host. Because there are significant gaps in Nielsen's coverage in rural areas, and because there are only a few markets where the company's proprietary data can be compared against competing ratings tabulators, there is a great deal of estimation and interpolation when attempting to compile a list of the most-listened-to radio programmes in the United States. In 2009, Arbitron, the American radio industry's largest audience-measurement company at the time (since subsumed into its television counterpart Nielsen), said that "the job of determining number of listeners for (any particular programme or host) is too complicated, expensive and difficult for them to bother with." In contrast, because most UK radio broadcasts are distributed consistently and nationwide, the complications of measuring audiences that are present in American radio are not present for British radio.

Talkers Magazine, an American trade publication focusing on talk radio, formerly compiled a list of the most-listened-to commercial long-form talk shows in the United States, based primarily on Nielsen data.

In addition to Talkers' independent analyses, radio companies of all formats include estimates of the audience in news releases. The nature of news releases allows radio companies to inflate their listener totals by obscuring the difference between listeners at any given time, cumulative listenership over a time frame, and potential audience.

Worldwide broadcasts

  • The Voice of America reached 326 million weekly listeners on all platforms and languages as of 2022.
  • BBC World Service has an estimated 188 million weekly listeners, broadcasting in 32 languages as of 2009.
  • A State of Trance with Armin van Buuren has an estimated 40 million listeners across 84 countries.
  • American Top 40 with Ryan Seacrest has an estimated 20 million listeners worldwide.
  • Intelligence for Your Life with John Tesh has an estimated 40 million weekly listeners across the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom.

Top stations in the United Kingdom

Total listenership in the United Kingdom in June 2025 was 49.995 million. All BBC programming had 31.100 million listeners, and all commercial programming had 39.503 million listeners. The figures counted listeners over the age of 15 who tuned in for at least five minutes.

StationFormatListeners
in millions
BBC Radio 2Adult contemporary/AOR12.619
BBC Radio 4Spoken word (news, drama, factual, comedy)9.226
BBC Radio 1Current-based music (pop, rock, dance, urban, alternative)7.483
Greatest Hits RadioClassic hits and specialist music6.657
BBC Radio 5 LiveRolling news, discussion and sport5.514
Classic FMClassical music4.428
Hits RadioCHR/Hot AC4.369
TalksportSports radio3.379
LBCNews, discussion, debate2.645
BBC Radio 6 MusicMulti-formatted (electronica, punk, funk, hip hop, trip hop, indie)2.587
MagicAdult contemporary2.253
Absolute RadioClassic rock2.155
KisstoryClassic dance music1.972
BBC Radio 3Classical, jazz, world music, drama, culture, arts1.947
Heart LondonHot Adult Contemporary1.939

Of breakfast programmes, the top three most listened to are BBC breakfast programmes.

Breakfast ProgrammeBBC Radio 2 Breakfast ShowBBC Radio 4 TodayBBC Radio 5 Live BreakfastLBCTalksport
Q4 2022Q4 2023Year-on-year change
7,136,0006,562,000−8%
6,170,0005,615,000−9%
1,608,0001,453,000−10%
1,353,0001,341,000−1%
1,144,0001,243,0009%

References

References

  1. Farhi, Paul. (March 7, 2009). "Limbaugh's Audience Size? It's Largely Up in the Air.". Washington Post.
  2. (November 15, 2022). "VOA's Weekly Audience Grows by 14 Million".
  3. (June 2, 2009). "BBC World Service records its best listening figures ever despite cuts". [[BBC]].
  4. "About « A State of Trance".
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  6. [http://images.radcity.net/5173/5161688.pdf The state of radio today: a focus on African-American & Hispanic audiences] {{webarchive. link. (2025-05-07 . ''Nielsen Audio'' (April 2024). Retrieved May 6, 2025.)
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  21. Note that the network conflates the ''Marketplace Morning Report'' (which airs during ''Morning Edition'' in most markets) with the stand-alone program ''Marketplace'' and does not make individual ratings for each show available.
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  27. Originally aired in West Coast PM drive until 2016.
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