Unified Measurement System – Is it still the need for Indian radio industry?

“The need of an hour is a unified Radio audience Measurement system that can provide more detailed listenership statistics to the India radio stations.” – said radio industry experts.   

Radio Mirchi & Red FM, the two leading Indian radio stations, follow IRS to gather listenership data but they also do research internally time to time for getting engagement data and measuring consumer behavior.

However, still there are a few radio stations like My FM that neither follow IRS nor RAM but follow their own currency and gazes the listenership preferences on RJs, music and time band.  

Although RAM and IRS provide indicative inputs on radio’s reach across the country, the coverage of just four cities of India can’t serve the purpose. A more accurate measurement currency is absolutely necessary for the Indian radio industry to measure their audiences and to typically understand the user behavior across digital radio and traditional radio.

So, which agency can provide you an accurate India radio rating and how? 

IRAM Radio (Indian Radio Audience Measurement System) launched this year. It came as a ray of hope for the Indian radio market by providing detailed breakups of the listenership data such as reach, total listening hours and demographics of the radio listeners.

IRAM conducts telephonic surveys across 107 cities all over India and these cities are further divided into four categories based on their population. The surveys are conducted on a quarterly basis to benefit both private and AIR radio stations and then data is released at their official website. Advertisers or advertising agencies can check the top line figures for free at any time but detailed listening habits by gender, age group, and economics demographics are only available on subscription.

According to the recent survey conducted by IRAM radio, Radio Mirchi and Red FM pull in maximum users in Delhi location i.e. 1.3 million and 1.2 million respectively. Undoubtedly, such detailed insights from IRAM radio will be really helpful for advertisers in making decisions relating to the placement of advertisements in various channels.

Hence, IRAM radio is a pushing limits for any radio station and fits into the overall vision of measuring not just engagement, but detailed reach as well!

Quarter-3 Radio Listenership Data in India

Radio Listenership Data in India

  • Red FM jumps at the top position in Delhi location.
  • “Red FM and Radio Mirchi is still the popular radio stations in Delhi”- as per IRAM reports.

IRAM, one of the popular radio audience survey firm in India, hereby announces the Q3 – 2019 radio listeners statistics in India. The reports contain the listenership data from July 1, 2019 to Sept 30, 2019 that was collected through the Radio Audience Measurement system in India.

Here is a list of the Top 10 Radio Stations in India by weekly reach.

1. Red FM, Delhi    1.3 Million Listeners
2. Radio Mirchi, Delhi       1.2 Million Listeners
3. Red FM, Kolkata 1.1 Million Listeners
4. Radio Mirchi, Kolkata 1 Million Listeners
5. Big FM, Delhi 991.9 k Listeners
6.. Red FM, Mumbai     690.2 k Listeners
7. Big FM, Kolkata 652.1 k Listeners
8. Radio Mirchi, Mumbai 636.3 k Listeners
9. Big FM, Mumbai 622.5 k Listeners
10. Radio City, Delhi 523.1 k Listeners

To observe the total audience reach on your radio station, please visit https://www.iramradio.com/quarterly-figures.

IRAM keeps a track on the weekly data of all radio stations in India and has a perfect physical system to find out how many listeners a radio station has. Thus, you can easily download the reports of any radio station from our official website.

For detailed information, register yourself on IRAM site!

Top 10 Radio Stations in India by Female Listeners

Here is a list of the Top 10 Radio Stations in India by Female Listeners

1. Radio Mirchi, Delhi – 178,400 Weekly Listeners
2. Red FM, Mumbai – 154,900 Weekly Hours
3. Big FM, Mumbai – 154,800 Weekly Hours
4. AIR/Akashwani, Chennai – 137,300 Weekly Hours
5. Mirchi, Mumbai – 126,600 Weekly Hours
6. Red FM, Delhi – 122,600 Weekly Hours
7. Mirchi, Chennai – 102,700 Weekly Hours
8. Big FM, Chennai & Surya FM, Chennai – 102,300 Weekly Hours
9. Radio Mirchi, Kolkata – 89,600 Weekly Hours
10. Big FM, Delhi– 89,200 Weekly Hours

To see the reach of your radio station please LOG IN TO www.iramradio.com.

Why is Radio listenership so low in India?

Do you listen to radio? Is the golden age of radio over in India? Or is it yet to start?

Did the boring output of AIR killed of the radio medium over the 50 years it had complete monopoly forever?

The answer is yes and no

Yes it is true the boring output of state radio killed it to the point it was an emergency patients at deaths door.

No because the private players came in nearly 20 years ago and revived it and have succeeded in taking it from emergency theatre into general ward of recovery. Continue reading Why is Radio listenership so low in India?

Does radio hire actors to read scripts and pretend to be real?

Perhaps you are the one who is seriously listening to the prank calls and thinking they aren’t scripted? Well, I was also one of them too until I was unaware of the realities of radio actors.

One day I visited my aunt house who used to work at a radio station. At that time, I was a big fan of that prank calling shows like’ Bakara’ on the radio even I had also tuned into the channel to listen to the show. Continue reading Does radio hire actors to read scripts and pretend to be real?