Àngels Barceló (Cadena Ser) maintains first position in the morning, while Alsina (Onda Cero) scores his best mark
Cadena Cope, in the latest wave of the General Media Study (EGM), confirmed the upward trend of recent years (3,324,000 listeners), although the first position is still dominated by Cadena Ser (3,958,000) to date. It is followed by Onda Cero (2,101,000) and RNE (997,000 followers).
In the ‘prime time’ of Spanish radio, the morning slot, Carlos Herrera closed the gap with his competitor and already smells the leadership, with 2.74 million daily listeners, about 124,000 listeners.
‘Hoy por hoy’, with ngels Barceló, maintains the first position with 2.86 million, compared to Carlos Alsina (Onda Cero) who becomes the big surprise of the season: he exceeds 1.5 million followers – his best figure to date – and grew by 206,000 in the past year, despite the general decline in radio usage. ‘Las Mañanas de RNE’, featuring Íñigo Alfonso, lost followers (remaining at 783,000), while Federico Jiménez Losantos gained listeners on esRadio (up to 771,000).
In the afternoon, Carles Francino imposes his leadership with 910,000 listeners, although in this slot Onda Cero is the station that takes second place, with Julia Otero (628,000). On the night news, ‘Hora 25’ is consolidated with Aimar Bretos (973,000), but Ángel Expósito also confirms his good figures with ‘La Linterna’ (858,000).
‘The great match’ of Juanma Castaño (Cope) leads in the night sport (767,000) and Javier del Pino (‘Let’s live it’s two days’) wins both Saturday (2,167,000) and Sunday (1,787,000). In terms of music channels, Los 40 tops the ranking (2,783,000), followed by Cadena 100 (1,515,000) and Dial (1,461,000). ‘Tiempo de Juego’, with Paco González, Manolo Lama and Pepe Domingo Castaño, also wins over the weekend with an average of 1,811,000 listeners.
Source: La Verdad

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