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Greg James boosts Radio 1 breakfast show audience by 240,000 since taking over from Nick Grimshaw

The presenter took on his new role as host in mid-August of last year

Clarisse Loughrey
Thursday 07 February 2019 10:14 GMT
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August 2018: Greg James' very first words on his new Radio 1 breakfast show

Greg James has added an increase of around 240,000 listeners to BBC Radio 1‘s Breakfast show audience since taking over the slot from Nick Grimshaw last year, new figures reveal.

The presenter, who took on the role of host in mid-August, drew an average of 5.1 million listeners in the final quarter of 2018, the latest data from audience research body Rajar show.

The figures, drawing from the October-December period, accounts for James’s first full quarter as host of the show, which runs from Mondays to Thursdays.

The previous quarter (July-September), the last with Grimshaw as host, pulled in an average of 4.9 million.

Rajar’s main data is based on listeners aged 15 and above. However, taking into account their data that covers listeners over the age of 10, James has grown his listeners by more than 300,000 in his first full quarter.

Bob Shennan, director of BBC Radio and Music, said: “It’s brilliant that our new and fresh Radio 1 Breakfast Show is doing so well, on air as well as digitally on BBC Sounds, social media and YouTube.”

“Greg James is a superb DJ and we know his listeners love the show. We can see that a busy few months for listeners in the run-up to Christmas has impacted on all radio listening in the UK, but despite that our radio breakfast shows demonstrate what an important role live radio still plays in people’s daily lives with millions waking up to BBC Radio, whether it’s for brilliant music, great guests or comprehensive news coverage.”

“Nearly nine in 10 people continue to listen to radio in the UK but as we know listening habits are changing. We’ve made great strides in reinventing our overall audio offer so that audiences now and in the future can discover the very best of the BBC, whenever they want to.”

“This is paying off and increasing numbers of people are listening to music, radio and podcasts on BBC Sounds with recent record figures.”

Grimshaw previously hosted the Breakfast Show from Mondays to Fridays.

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