Town 102 up 102% year on year

Town 102 up 102% year on year

04 Aug 2011

Yesterday saw the release of quarter 2, 2011 RAJAR figures for all radio stations across the UK.

At Town 102 we have seen a fantastic increase in our audience figures. We are now reaching 56,300 adults in Ipswich over a one week period, which is nearly 12,000 more listeners than just 3 months ago!

Time that our listeners are spending listening to the station has seen a very fitting 102% increase in 12 months, meaning that more people are hearing your advertising message than ever before.

These figures mean that Town 102 continues to be the number 1 commercial radio station for Ipswich!

This is FANTASTIC news for Ipswich as our listeners are remaining loyal to us, proving that our friendly, local and down to earth approach is what they want to hear!

We have increased our market share yet again, meaning that we are now further ahead of Heart and Kiss. This is great news for a station that will not even be 5 years old until October!

There has never been a better time to tune in to Town 102 or to promote your business to the local people of Ipswich.

I have attached the press release below and if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me on any of the details below.

Many thanks for your continued support.

Mike

Mike Eldergill
Commercial Manager
Town 102

t: 01473 836 102

f: 01473 836 136
m: 07956 260 609

Town 102 broadcasts from studios in Great Blakenham on 102.0FM and online at www.town102.com

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