Over two million people listen to RTÉ radio shows every week, with RTÉ Radio One being the only station with a weekly audience of more than one million listeners.
905,000 listeners to RTÉ Radio One on a daily, up 66,000 from the previous year. With 486,000 listeners, Morning Ireland is the most watched programme.
The Nine O'Clock Show comes next, with 343,000 listeners, followed by Brendan O'Connor and the Ryan Tubridy Show with the same number of listeners.
Today with Claire Byrne, which has 341,000 listeners, comes next.
Joe Duffy's Liveline has 303,000 listeners, and News at One with Bryan Dobson has 306,000 listeners.
One of RTÉ 2FM's most popular morning shows, 2FM Breakfast with Doireann, Donncha, and Carl, has 146,000 listeners.
Listeners to Jennifer Zamparelli on 2FM number 136,000. at the 113,000-person luncheon show hosted by Tracy Clifford.
With 150,000 listeners, the most popular show is Drive It with The 2 Johnnies, which has increased 31,000 listeners annually.
With 63,000 listeners, Lorcan Murray's Classic Drive is the most popular hour on RTÉ Lyric.
Next up comes Marty in the Morning, which airs for 57,000 viewers, and Aedín Gormley's Movies and Musicals, which airs every Saturday for 54,000 viewers.
The Director-General of RTÉ, Kevin Bakhurst, commented on the most recent statistics, saying: "These latest figures clearly show the enduring value and relevance of public service media to people in Ireland." Every week, more than two million adults listen to RTÉ's radio services, with RTÉ Radio 1 continuing to be the only station with a weekly audience of more than one million listeners.
Particularly encouraging is the growing number of young people engaging with 2fm, a crucial component of RTÉ's public service offering, with daily reach increasing by 1% annually.
The devotion of lyric listeners and the increases in Radio 1's weekday and weekend reach and share attest to the audience's continued engagement with these vital public services.
"We are grateful to all of our listeners for their continued support of RTÉ's radio services, as well as to our dedicated production teams and presenters for their ongoing efforts on behalf of our viewers."











