CFL’s 5 radio stations hit record listenership
FM96 and Legend FM are the top English stations.
FM96 recorded a massive 53.6 percent listenership while Legend FM is the next dominant radio station in the market recording 20.4 percent listenership.
Navtarang recorded 34.3 percent listenership, Sargam 22.7 percent and Viti FM had 37.5 percent listenership.
According to the independent survey, 98 percent of the people said they listened to the radio.
It has been revealed that 89.8 percent of radio listeners surveyed listened to one of CFL’s five radio stations over a seven day period.
In 2011, the total CFL radio listenership was 88.5 percent.
CFL Managing Director William Parkinson said the latest result is a massive number, it sets a new record, and the CFL team is absolutely delighted.
Surveys were conducted in February and March this year covering the greater Suva area, Nadi, Lautoka and Ba and focused on respondents 14 years and up.
CFL’s General Manager Ian Jackson said the company is particularly pleased to see a significant increase in listenership to Legend FM which extended its lead over rival stations in the mature western market and lifted it to second in the English market behind FM96.
Story by: Vijay Narayan
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