Bruce rules the airwaves as mid-morning radio show ratings rise
The Guardian|May 19, 2022
Ken Bruce has retained his title as the most-listened-to presenter in the UK, as the Radio 2 host continues the trend of mid-morning radio programmes attracting more listeners than earlier breakfast shows.
Jim Waterson
Bruce rules the airwaves as mid-morning radio show ratings rise

The pre-lunchtime 10am slot was traditionally seen as a radio backwater, as mocked by Steve Coogan's Alan Partridge presenting a show called Mid Morning Matters.

By contrast, the breakfast show was almost always the biggest show on any station's lineup - with people listening as they get ready for work, head to school or drive their car.

Years of changing listening habits, exacerbated by the pandemic, have now upended the status quo on many stations, according to the latest RAJAR listening figures - which cover the first three months of 2022.

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