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Tubridy drops more listeners in latest JNLR figures

Ryan Tubridy has lost 27,000 listeners in six months – with his audience now less than half of his previous listenership on Radio 1.

2FM’s big names like Ryan Tubridy have continued to lose listeners, according to the latest Joint National Listenership Research (JNLR) audience figures published this evening – with Tubridy’s listenership now at an all-time low.

Listener numbers to Tubridy’s two-hour 9am show on 2fm now stand at 175,000 – losing a further 11,000 listeners on top of the 16,000 he had lost in the previous quarter.

His audience is now less than half of the 363,000 peak audience he had enjoyed on Radio 1 before his move to fill the slot vacated by Gerry Ryan; Ryan’s listenership stood at 303,000 in the last figures released before his death in April of last year.

Station manager John McMahon said he was confident that “ongoing work we’re doing to improve both Hector [Ó hEochagáin]and Ryan’s shows, and indeed every show on 2fm, will pay dividends over time”, but conceded that there were “changes that have to bed down fully”.

The station did not release audience details for Ó hÉochagáin’s ‘Breakfast with Hector’ show.

Its veteran Larry Gogan performed strongly, however, with his Golden Hour adding 7,000 listeners to 85,000, while the Colm Hayes Show also added listeners.

RTÉ Radio 1 remains the country’s most listened-to radio station, with 18 of the 20 most popular programmes on radio, as Morning Ireland remaining easily the most listened-to radio programme in the country.

Its listenership  has fallen slightly, however, from 460,000 in the last quarterly update to 454,000 in today’s data.

Liveline is the second most popular programme with an audience of 398,000 – though its audience is also down, by 2,000.

Many of the station’s daytime shows saw their audiences fall slightly, though they remain increased on the same period from last year.

Today FM consolidated its status as the country’s second most popular station, with Ray D’Arcy’s audience up by 16,000 listeners to 228,000 – further widening the gap between his show and Tubridy’s to 53,000 – though the RTÉ star’s show is an hour shorter.

There were also modest gains for Ian Dempsey and Tony Fenton, who both gained 1,000 listeners each, though Matt Cooper saw his Last Word audience fall by the same amount. Ray Foley’s lunchtime show fell by 4,000 to 141,000.

The station’s chief executive Willie O’Reilly said the station was “in a growth phase” and was winning listeners which had previously been held by opposing stations.

His Newstalk counterpart Frank Cronin said he was “delighted” with Newstalk’s performance, which sees it break the cumulative barrier of 300,000 listeners per day.

Its Breakfast show now commands an audience of 115,000, closing the gap on the station’s most popular show The Right Hook which commands an audience of 121,000.

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    Mute J. Reid
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    May 14th 2019, 9:11 PM

    I don’t have a vote in the Midlands North-West constituency, but I have to contradict the author of this article (who was supposed to be writing a straight-reporting article, rather than an opinion piece). Peter Casey IS correct when he says (what everybody else, including the Irish Government, knows) that “Ireland will be the only English-speaking country in the EU”, after Brexit. What is commonly understood by that statement is that Ireland will be an even more attractive country, for inward migration, because Ireland will be the only remaining EU country where English will be THE primary language of everything (business, education, culture, employment, etc), after the UK leaves the European Union. Therefore, if a person from another EU state wants to experience total immersion in English, the logical (and most bureaucracy-free) choice will be to move to Ireland.

    Wanting total immersion in English, but trying to achieve this by moving to another EU country where English is a secondary, albeit widely-spoken, language, would not be a substitute for experiencing the essentially “no-alternative” (to English) environment in Ireland.

    Also, while English is AN official language of Malta, and is spoken by many Maltese, the mother tongue of the people of Malta is Maltese. Maltese is, by far, the preferred language of Maltese people. It’s also safe to say that employment and educational possibilities are greater in Ireland than they would be in Malta (with its population of just 475,700 people and its much smaller economy).

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    May 14th 2019, 9:58 PM

    @J. Reid: Casey is saying this because he is a bigoted racist hate merchant and it’s got nothing to to with speaking English, as the migrants he is referring to don’t speak English as the first language. Speaking English is not a draw for people that come from countries that haven’t got it as their language, ergo Casey is spouting bigoted hogwash again. He is simply climbing aboard with the far right racist anti-migrant stance, copying racist parties and bigots in the UK/US and EU whose raison detre is denigrating migrants with unbridled hate and falsehoods.

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    May 14th 2019, 10:00 PM

    @KingCrisp:
    Very well said

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    May 14th 2019, 10:24 PM

    @KingCrisp: a bigot would be someone who is intolerant to the expressed views of others – irrespective of how reasoned or well founded they may be & is some who resorts to a rant of cliches instead of a reasoned and intelligent response.
    Take a Bow – you’ve just passed the test.

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    May 14th 2019, 10:49 PM

    @KingCrisp: Have you ever thought, even for a split second, that you might be wrong and that those who don’t agree with your world view, might be right?
    You remind me me of George Bernard Shaw’s comment, “The great tragedy of Ireland is that the intelligent are full of self-doubt, and the fools are cock-sure of themselves”.

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    May 15th 2019, 12:17 AM

    @Thomas Sheridan: Stating facts is simply stating facts. The DUP don’t like to be called bigots, but they are, it’s a fact.

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    May 15th 2019, 12:25 AM

    @Josh Hanners: I’ve succinctly exposed Casey’s bigoted hate and idiotic flawed logic about English and migrants. Quoting Shaw can’t negate logic, or anything, as it’s simply a quote standing proudly on its own. Enjoy whatever world view that you want to, but I’m not too partial on bigotry and unbridled hatred(I’m sure you don’t , but Casey does).

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    May 15th 2019, 7:56 AM

    @KingCrisp: think you just discovered you just hold ‘an opinion’.

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    May 15th 2019, 11:54 AM

    @KingCrisp: maybe if you could explain in detail why you have decided in your humble opinion that Mr Casey is a racist? Rather than name calling and attaching labels. It would be helpful if you had an intelligent opinion based on detail. For example.

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    May 15th 2019, 1:43 PM

    @pete: Casey is racist against migrants and Irish travellers. He is attacking them for political reason even though they have no bearing on Ireland and the political career that he is trying to get. The president has no powers over the governance of Ireland, yet he deliberately attacked/denigrated Travellers when he could have no effect over any policies. Travellers are ethically different to other Irish people and he was racist towards a sub-ethicity in Ireland. See my comment above where he is attacking migrants. This is racist as he is a joining in with UK/EU/US racists who attack foreign migrants for political gain. Racists say we are full we/can’t afford to have any migrants etc trying to scare toe populace with unbridled hate against migrants. Irish people faced the same hatred in the UK ‘No blacks, No Irish, No dogs’ and Casey is doing the same ‘No migrants’. He is using the same vile hatred that Irish and other migrants have faced. He is de facto anti-Irish as are all people who are anti-migrant/anti-traveller.
    https://www.paveepoint.ie/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/EthnicityLeaflet.pdf
    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/catalonia-migrant-children-attack-racism-immigration-refugee-a8825621.html

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    May 15th 2019, 1:47 PM
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    May 15th 2019, 2:19 PM

    @KingCrisp: how did he attack travellers? In what context?

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    May 14th 2019, 9:21 PM

    Just dont FF FG labour, for any hope of a future.

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    May 14th 2019, 10:15 PM

    @@mdmak33: even less of a future with the buddies of the IRA

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    May 14th 2019, 10:56 PM

    @@mdmak33: Voting for them will just stroke their egos making them think people accept their property tax, vulture funds, PPP which is just wasting tax payers money and banker bonuses as well, etc etc…

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    May 14th 2019, 8:38 PM

    1. Ming. 2. Matt Carthy. Not sure on number 3 but it will be none of the above. I respect Mairead McGuinness but not the flag she flies under.

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    May 14th 2019, 9:43 PM

    @Ned Flanders: ill be Matt Carthy 1. Ming 2. And I’m unsure after that… Maybe 3. goes to Cyril Brennan or Saoirse McHugh… I probably won’t give more than 4 a number on my ballot

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    May 14th 2019, 10:12 PM

    @Ned Flanders: Mairead is an absolute excellent servant to Irish interests in the EU and is one of the most informed and intelligent meps we have. Not voting for her because she is tied to fg is madness t bh. If she was in my constituency she would get my vote but I’m surrounded by dross

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    May 14th 2019, 10:14 PM

    @Ned Flanders: well another two wasters picking up fat Cheques and Ming doesn’t even believe in the E.U.

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    May 14th 2019, 8:55 PM

    Casey is a real pos. You can’t just “cancel” immigration. Ridiculous. It’s just a broad argument that appeals to a certain type of unhappy people who blame their unhappiness on people they don’t even know. His talk about travellers is gone to his head. Clown.

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    May 14th 2019, 10:33 PM

    @Ronan McDermott: while running for MEP too. Almost the most basic principle of how the EU operates is freedom of movement of goods and people. Like no debate or discussion on the matter and yet he feels this is all he has to sell himself on. The very position where he can do absolutely nothing on his first point. Bit ridiculous

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    May 15th 2019, 8:23 AM

    @Ronan McDermott: well technically you can “cancel” immigration by implementing legislation that allows no people without a PPS number to domicile and work here.

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    May 15th 2019, 3:05 PM

    @Mushy Peas: you can’t work here without a pps # .

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    Mute G
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    May 14th 2019, 8:40 PM

    Zzzzzz

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    May 14th 2019, 10:39 PM

    http://maireadmcguinness.ie/2017/10/12/glyphosate-debate/
    Speaking in the European Parliament following a public hearing on ‘The Monsanto Papers and Glyphosate’ she said: “In this hearing we heard nothing new, just a repeat of the scientific evidence and advice from our EU agencies, EFSA and ECHA that Glyphosate is not a carcinogen. This is advice and guidance that I accept.”

    https://usrtk.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/1984-mouse-is-oncogenic.pdf

    The fact that glyphosate is used to ripen rapes seed, grains and to protect potatoes from blight here should be a real concern in the up coming election…

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    May 14th 2019, 10:54 PM

    The problem is Glyphosate allows GMO crops to be used and the only one who owns GMO organisms are the big companies. GMO is a big business and the EU will not ban Glyphosates thanks to lobbyists for it and GMO’s. I think this should be an election debate on it and it should be the corner stone of this EU Election as well especially with all the Glyphosate news stories in the media now?
    https://www.collective-evolution.com/2013/05/08/hidden-viral-gene-discovered-in-gmo-crops/
    In the debate about species disappearing due to global warming lets remember pesticides and herbicides as well? https://www.rt.com/news/bees-pesticides-pollen-study-553/

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    May 14th 2019, 11:01 PM

    https://www.rt.com/usa/monsanto-bill-blunt-agriculture-006/
    “Obama signs ‘Monsanto Protection Act’ written by Monsanto-sponsored senator
    On Tuesday, Pres. Obama inked his name to H.R. 933, a continuing resolution spending bill approved in Congress days earlier. Buried 78 pages within the bill exists a provision that grossly protects biotech corporations such as the Missouri-based Monsanto Company from litigation.
    With the president’s signature, agriculture giants that deal with genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and genetically engineered (GE) seeds are given the go-ahead to continue to plant and sell man-made crops, even as questions remain largely unanswered about the health risks these types of products pose to consumers.
    In light of approval from the House and Senate, more than 250,000 people signed a petition asking the president to veto the spending bill over the biotech rider tacked on, an item that has since been widely referred to as the “Monsanto Protection Act.”
    We need to make climate change and environmental issues on top of the EU political agendas now. Has any candidate for these elections talked about this yet???

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    May 15th 2019, 2:12 PM

    I agree that the Monsanto debate needs to be aired. Immigration is a distraction and their are far more profound issues but the candidates are playing to the gallery. Not the fault if political candidates but the fault of the voting public who are Me Feiners !!

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    Mute Alan H
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    Jun 4th 2024, 8:20 PM

    Seems to me Peter Casey is the only candidate that is willing to face the issue of immigration.
    Immigrants, specially Islamic Immigrants are destroying Europe, we need to close the borders.
    There will be a big swing to the right in the EU next week, we need Ireland to be part of it.

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