The latest JNLR/Ipsos report into radio listening is published today (7th November 2024). It covers the period from October 2023 to September 2024. The latest results show 3.42 million listeners (15+) tune into radio every weekday – that is daily radio listening at 79.5% of all adults. Listening levels in the past week increase to 89.7% of the population. A total of c 16,600 people were interviewed during the survey period by Ipsos B&A, on behalf of JNLR.
Budget/Spending, making up 19 per cent of mentions, tops the latest Snapshot poll.
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Ipsos, one of the world's leading market research companies, releases the fifth edition of the Ipsos World Mental Health Day report.
Trust in Gardai, Civil Servants and Bankers trending upwards, but trust in each other is falling.
Housing is once again the topic that is most impacting public perceptions of Government performance. Housing is first mentioned by 18 per cent of respondents (down 1 point) in the latest Snapshot poll.
Public trust in healthcare professionals continues to rate highest, with trust levels declining for many others
The two-horse race for our attention between Housing and Immigration continues, with Immigration getting the nod in the latest Irish Times/Snapshot poll.
Firmly established as the big two issues in our Snapshot polling series, housing and immigration remain centre stage in July.
The latest JNLR/Ipsos report into radio listening is published today (15th August 2024). It covers the period from July 2023 to June 2024. The latest results show 3.43 million listeners (15+) tune into radio every weekday – that is daily radio listening at 80.0% of all adults. Listening levels in the past week increase to 90% of the population.