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RAJAR

British  
/ ˈreɪdʒɑː /

acronym

  1. Radio Joint Audience Research

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Radio 2 still comfortably has the most popular breakfast show in the UK, attracting an audience of 6.45 million between January and March, a 5% drop on the previous quarter, according to industry ratings body Rajar.

From BBC

The station's weekly audience fell by about half a million compared with its previous total of 13.65 million in the final quarter of 2024, Rajar said.

From BBC

But her audience dipped from nine million when she started to 6.28 million this summer, according to industry figures from Rajar.

From BBC

The latest figures from radio industry body Rajar state that Ball's programme is the most listened to breakfast show in the UK, with 6.3 million listeners.

From BBC

Backed by an entire mariachi, images of the pair appeared as the son sang the final notes of “No Me Sé Rajar.”

From Los Angeles Times