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7 December 2009
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Review of the Year 2006/2007

Yn Gymraeg


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Sharing breakfast with our listeners

At around 8am on an average weekday more than 11 million UK adults are tuned into a BBC Radio station.That's 62% of all adults listening to the radio and more than twice as many as are watching any television on any channel at that time.

Nearly 8 million people choose to wake up to Wogan on Radio 2, making Terry's show the most listened to breakfast show in Britain. Chris Moyles on Radio 1 is hard on his heels with an audience every week that has just topped 7 million – that's three-quarters of a million more than at the same time last year. The Today programme on Radio 4, winner of a Sony Gold award, added listeners this year too.

But it's not all about the three shows with the largest audiences.Whether it's Breakfast on Five Live, Sonia Deol on the Asian Network, Good Morning Scotland on BBC Radio Scotland or any of our other national or local stations, there is something on our breakfast menu for everyone.

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