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Heart beats Capital to London crown: Chrysalis station snatches top share of London listening as Capital celebrates 30th birthday.(Radio)

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| November 01, 2003 | Ashton, Robert | COPYRIGHT 2003 UBM Information Ltd. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

It is perhaps churlish to dampen spirits at a birthday party. But there was little avoiding the big story as the latest radio audience figures were unveiled last Thursday.

95.8 Capital FM was delivered the worst possible present to mark its 30th anniversary celebrations, with Heart 106.2 FM ending the Leicester Square station's three-decade dominance of London's commercial radio airwaves.

In its eighth year of broadcasting, Chrysalis' Heart 106.2 FM has blown out Capital's candles by posting a market share of 7.2%--up from 6.7% in the previous quarter and the highest of any London station. Heart also ensures it will not get invited to any of Capital's ...

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