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Class 95FM comes out tops: Survey

SINGAPORE — The latest Nielsen Radio Diary Survey has confirmed that MediaCorp’s Class 95FM is the No 1 English station in Singapore.

MediaCorp’s Class 95FM is the No 1 English station in Singapore, according to the latest Nielsen Radio Diary Survey. Photo: MediaCorp

MediaCorp’s Class 95FM is the No 1 English station in Singapore, according to the latest Nielsen Radio Diary Survey. Photo: MediaCorp

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SINGAPORE — The latest Nielsen Radio Diary Survey has confirmed that MediaCorp’s Class 95FM is the No 1 English station in Singapore.

The radio station led the survey among all other English radio stations in Singapore with a listenership of 15.9 per cent, while Gold 90.5FM raked in a listenership of 13.3 per cent and 987FM saw listenership of 8.6 per cent

“The competition (has been) fierce so we’re delighted that Class 95FM continues to be the most listened to English station in Singapore,” said Georgina Chang, vice-president for English Programming (Music), Radio Division at MediaCorp.

“We thank our listeners and business friends for trusting us, knowing that we always strive to give them the best on radio. We’re constantly planning new shows, events and experiences for our listeners. Stay tuned for that.”

In the overall standings, Chinese radio stations Y.E.S. 93.3FM, Love 97.2FM and Capital 95.8FM retained their top positions and are the most listened to radio stations in Singapore, with Y.E.S. 93.3FM and Love 97.2FM sharing the same listenership of 20 per cent. Capital 95.8FM came in third with a listenership of 18.6 per cent.

“Our sincere thanks to all our listeners for making us the Top 3 most listened to radio stations in Singapore,” said Rebecca Yap, vice-president for Chinese Programming, Radio Division, MediaCorp. “We will continue to engage and entertain our listeners and business partners with upsized content and great offerings. Listen out for more enticing programmes as the nation turns 50!”

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