Thousands more tune into kmfm for Kent's biggest hits, Rajar figures show
00:01, 01 August 2013
updated: 08:57, 01 August 2013
Kent's radio station kmfm continues to grow, with a number of its programmes gaining listeners.
The station, which plays Kent's biggest hits, added 3,000 listeners to its daytime schedule this quarter, according to industry body Rajar.
Among the big winners were Tony Blackburn, who saw a 10% increase in his Sunday show, which is on air from 4pm to 7pm.
Listenership among the core 25 to 44-year-old target audience has risen to 64,000 - the third consecutive increase.
The figures come on the back of a series of high-profile promotions, including the Sign Me, Win Me competition, which will see one lucky listener driving away with a new car this weekend.
Meanwhile, Breakfast with Rob and Emma continues to give listeners the chance to win £500 every day with the hugely popular 10 in 30 game. Tune in every day from 5.30am for your chance to win.
To find out more about listening to kmfm, click here.
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