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      UK 3.01
      Figure 3.1
      UK radio industry key metrics
      Source: RAJAR (all adults age 15+), Ofcom calculations based on figures in BBC Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 note 2c (www.bbc.co.uk/annualreport), AA/Warc, broadcasters. 
      Revenue figures are nominal. DAB take up - Q1 of the following year.
      UK radio industry
      Weekly reach of radio (% of population)
      Average weekly hours per head
      BBC share of listening
       Total industry revenue
       Commercial revenue
       BBC expenditure
      Community radio revenue
      Radio share of advertising spend
      DAB digital radio take-up (households)
      UK 3.02
      Figure 3.2
      Radio industry revenue and spending 2009-2014
      Source: Broadcasters 
      Note: BBC expenditure figures are estimated by Ofcom based on figures in Note 2c of the BBC Annual Report (www.bbc.co.uk/annualreport); figures in the chart are rounded and are nominal. 
      Community radio revenue is included in the total, but not shown on the chart.
      BBC expenditure (estimated)
      Total commercial
      Community radio
      Total
      UK 3.03
      Figure 3.3
      Commercial revenue percentage change 2013-2014
      Percentage change in revenue
      Source: Ofcom / operator data 2013-2014
      2014vs2013
      All commercial radio
      National advertising
      Local advertising
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      Sponsorship
      UK 3.04
      Figure 3.4
      BBC station expenditure percentage change 2013-14 to 2014-15
      Percentage change in revenue
      Source: BBC Annual Report 2014-15. 
      Note that these are financial year figures, excluding BBC-wide overheads, and are therefore not directly comparable to those set out in Section 3.2.2. Figures are nominal. 
      UK 3.05
      Figure 3.5
      Use of streaming services and radio stations among regular music listeners, by age: 2014
      Proportion of regular music listeners (%)
      Source: YouGov, New Generations and the Future of Radio 2014,  fieldwork August 2014.
      Base: Regular music listeners (663). Q: Thinking about how you listen to music, which of the following do you use regularly? Please choose all that apply.
      Internet streaming services
      Radio stations
      UK 3.06
      Figure 3.6
      Use of streamed audio services among internet users, by age: Q1 2015
      Proportion of each age group (%)
      Source: Ofcom research, Q1 2015
      Base: All internet users (2298). Q: Which, if any, of these do you use the internet for?
       
      All adults
      16-24
      25-34
      35-44
      45-54
      55-64
      65+
      UK 3.07
      Figure 3.7
      Methods of paying for music services, 2014
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      Proportion of respondents (%)
      Source: YouGov, Audiovisual consumption 2015,  fieldwork May 2014.
      Base: those that pay for a music service (266) Q. How do you pay for your music, […] service?
       
      Type of services used
      Type of payment
      UK 3.08
      Figure 3.8
      Proportion of listening time spent with each activity
      Proportion of listening time (%)
      Source: Ofcom Digital Day 7-Day Diary, Q1 2014
      Base: All listening activity records for adults 16+, (17290), 16-24 (999), 25-34 (2342), 35-44 (4113), 45-54 (4334), 55-64 (3284), 65+ (2218)
       
      All adults
      16-24
      25-34
      35-44
      45-54
      55-64
      65+
      UK 3.09
      Figure 3.9
      Volume of tracks streamed online and revenue from subscription streaming: 2012-2014
      Year on year growth:
      Source: Entertainment Retailers’ Association / Official Charts
      Note: Subscription revenue is a BPI estimate. The number of tracks streamed includes subscription and ad-funded streams and excludes video streams.
       
                                                                     2012
                                                                     2013
                                                                     2014
      UK 3.10
      Figure 3.10 
      Number of different songs in the top 100 on each platform: Q4 2014
      Percentage of different songs on each platform:
      Source: Ofcom analysis of RadioMonitor and The Official Charts Company data, Q4 2014 
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      UK 3.11
      Figure 3.11
      Origin of songs in the top 100 on each platform: Q4 2014
      Number of songs
      Source: Ofcom analysis of RadioMonitor and The Official Charts Company data, Q4 2014 
      UK 3.12
      Figure 3.12
      Most popular sources for the discovery of new music, 2014
      Proportion of respondents (%)
      Source: YouGov, Music Consumption 2014, fieldwork August 2014.
      Base: Those that strive to discover new music, all adults (684), 16-24 (118), 25-39 (198), 40-54 ((185), 55+ (183) Q. How do you typically discover music you have not heard previously? Please choose all that apply.
      All adults
      16-24
      25-39
      40-54
      55+
      UK 3.13
      Figure 3.13
      Radio industry revenue 2009-2014
      Revenue (£m)
      Source: Ofcom / operator data / BBC Annual Report 2008-2015  
      Note: BBC expenditure figures are estimated by Ofcom based on figures in Note 2c of the BBC Annual Report (www.bbc.co.uk/annualreport); figures in the chart are rounded and are nominal. Total includes community radio, but community radio is not shown on the chart. Total commercial includes all sources of revenue  - national, local, sponsorship and ‘other’, but ‘other’ is not shown on the chart.
      Total
      BBC expenditure (estimated)
      Total commercial
      National commercial
      Local commercial
      Commercial sponsorship
      Community radio
      UK 3.14
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