Radio listeners tuning in at home are more likely to do so on digital than FM or AM for the first time, new figures have revealed. The proportion of in-home radio listening via digital platforms such as digital audio broadcasting (DAB) radios grew to 46.2% in the final three months of last year, overtaking analogue (45.6%), according to the latest Rajar listening figures published on Thursday. Overall, the majority of listening (56.4%) remains on analogue, partly because of the preponderance of people who listen to FM or AM in their car.