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2FM are the king of the airwaves – as EVERY SINGLE show gets boost in ratings

RTE station 2FM are popping the champagne out in Donnybrook today as every single one of their shows has gained new listeners.

In new JNLR figures released today, Late Late Show host Ryan Tubridy is delighted to hear that his listenership is up by 12,000, and he’s not the only one with a huge increase.

Nicky Byrne’s show with Jenny Greene is up by 10,000 listeners with Breakfast Republic hosted by Jennifer Maguire, Keith Walsh and Bernard O’Shea going up by 9,000.

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Winners: Nicky and Jenny’s show are up by 10,000  | BRIAN MCEVOY

Keeping the good news flowing Rick O’Shea has gained 10,000 new listeners and drive time favourite Colm Hayes is up by 7,000.

Speaking to Goss.ie a spokesperson for 2FM said they were all “thrilled” with the news.

“2FM is back and the orange light well and truly on,” spokeswoman Maureen Catterson said.

Meanwhile Today FM suffered some blows with Ray D’Arcy’s former show losing 3,000.

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Down: Ray just took over Derek Mooney but listenership is down

The new show in his slot The Anton Savage Show, is now pulling in just 212,000 listeners, but a representative from Today FM told Goss.ie that this was due to Ray D’Arcy leaving the show.

And Pat Kenny’s show on Newstalk has kept a steady set of listeners, with no change in his listenership this time around.

While his direct competitor Sean O’Rourke is up 5,000 with 303,000 listeners in total.

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Staying steady: Pat Kenny’s stats are the same

And things aren’t all breezy for RTE Radio 1, as Ray Darcy’s show loosing 10,000 listeners, with the same slot previously held by Derek Mooney.

Surprisingly Joe Duffy’s RTE radio show Liveline is down 11,000 while Matt Cooper on Today FM is down by just 1,000.

But there’s some good news for Today FM too, with Dermot and Dave up by 5,000, Ian Dempsey up by 7,000 and Louise Duffy up by 2,000.

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