A TGI survey published today (Monday) at noon reveals listening habits to the radio stations of the ultra-Orthodox and religious sectors - 'Kol Brama', 'Kol Chai' and 'Gale Yisrael' - in the first half of 2014.
The survey, which also includes newspaper reading habits among the general public and listening to national and regional radio stations, compares the first half of 2014 with the second half of 2013, divided into age categories.
Both stations are pleased with the results: Radio Kol Chai recorded a jump from 5 percent in the previous survey to 5.6 percent in the first half of 2014.
On the radio station 'Kol Berama', on the other hand, the growth it has seen in recent years has slowed, but it still maintains its lead as the most listened to ultra-Orthodox radio station - with 6.1 percent.
The radio station "Gale Israel", which is affiliated with religious Zionism, also continues its trend of strengthening, rising from 1.7 percent to 2 percent.