For the 12-month period ending March 31, 2012, Radio 1 received ?50.6m of licence payers' money, compared to ?48.1m in FY2011. The Beeb spent ?38.4m directly on R1 content, compared to ?36.7m the year before.
BBC Radio 2 received ?60.5m overall, compared to ?59.1m in FY2011 - a rise of ?1.4m. ?47.2m was spent directly on R2 content, compared to ?46.7m in FY2011.
BBC Radio 3 saw an increase of ?1.8m overall, up from ?50.7m to ?52.5m - with pure ...
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