Posts Tagged ‘Radio’
Where Americans Listen To Music
According to a Morning Consult/Hollywood Reporter poll of adult Americans who listen to music about once a week or more, most of them (69%) listen to music via traditional AM/FM radio stations.
Read MoreMedia Consumption By Device Age Range [CHART]
According to Q3 2018 research from Nielsen, US consumers ages 35 to 49 spend nearly the same amount of time with old media like live and timeshifted TV and radio, as with their digital devices by accessing apps and the web on a smartphones or tablet.
Read MoreTime Spent With Media By Medium [CHART]
Total time spent with media has stalled in the US, with declines in time spent with TV and other traditional media being offset by increases in time spent with digital media.
Read MoreTraditional Media Consumption By Channel, 2011-2018 [CHART]
People around the world are expected to spend about 8 hours a day consuming media this year, representing a 12% jump from 2011.
Read MoreSmart Speaker Ownership Effect On AM/FM Radio Listening [CHART]
Streaming music is one of the more popular uses of Smart Speakers, per recent research, but what’s the source of the music? As it turns out, a substantial portion of AM/FM radio listeners have increased their consumption of AM/FM radio stations since they obtained a Smart Speaker, according to the latest annual TechSurvey from Jacobs Media.
Read MoreMedia Consumption Displaced By Smart Speakers [CHART]
Let’s not call it the year of voice, even if it proves to be… Nonetheless there has been a rash of new research released surrounding voice assistants – and Smart Speakers in particular.
Read MoreAmericans' Top News Sources [CHART]
Two-thirds (67%) of American adults get news from a social media site such as Facebook or Twitter.
Read MoreTop Small Business Marketing Channels [CHART]
Despite potential financial restrictions, marketing remains a priority for small business decision-makers.
Read MoreUS Political Ad Spending Allocations, 2012 vs 2016 [CHART]
Political advertising reached $9.8 billion in the 2016 election year, marking a more than 4% increase from the 2012 election cycle ($9.4 billion) and representing a new record.
Read MoreTechnographics Of American Mothers [CHART]
Across 10 technologies, ownership levels are universally greater among working than stay-at-home moms.
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