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===2000s=== {{Unreferenced section|date=July 2017}} [[File:Chris_Moyles_outside_Radio_1.jpg|right|thumb|upright|[[Chris Moyles]] outside Radio 1's radio studios]] [[File:Lamacq whiley lowe.jpg|thumb|right|[[Steve Lamacq]], [[Jo Whiley]] and [[Zane Lowe]] at Glastonbury as part of Radio 1's coverage]] Listening numbers continued to decline. Radio 1 was challenged by an increasing number of new radio stations targeting youth such as [[Galaxy (radio network)|Galaxy]], [[Kerrang! Radio|Kerrang! 105.2]], [[NME Radio]] and [[Virgin Radio Xtreme]], as well as BBC's own digital TV station [[BBC Three]].<ref>https://www.radiocentre.org/files/radiocentre_response_to_bbc_trust_youth_services_review.pdf</ref> The breakfast show and the [[UK Top 40]] continued to struggle. In 2000, [[Zoe Ball]] was replaced in the mornings by close friend and fellow [[ladette]] [[Sara Cox]]. The success of Moyles' show has come alongside increased success for the station in general. In 2006, DJs [[Scott Mills]] and [[Zane Lowe]] won gold [[Radio Academy Awards|Sony Radio Awards]], while the station itself came away with the best station award. A new evening schedule was introduced in September 2006, dividing the week by genre.
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