Figures released from JNLR measuring listenership of national and local radio stations indicate few winners or losers overall.
The figures gauge numbers of listeners over the age of 15 from July 2002 to June 2003, and show that radio listenership is at 86% - down 2% on the same period last year.
RTE Radio one is still Dublin's number one station, also down 2% on the last results. 2FM, its sister station, sees a slight increase from last year's 16%, to 17%.
FM 104 was down 2% to 19% and Lite FM's listenership - bought by UTV for e15 million last year - drops to 10%.
At the lower end of the scale, Spin 103.8 was up to 4%, and both Dublin's Country 106.8 and Newstalk 106 clocked in at 2% listenership each.
In Cork, the leader at 50% was Cork 96FM/County Sound which is double the RTE 1 figures for that area, but still shows a decrease of 7% on the last results.