Posts Tagged ‘Radio’
Time Spent Per Day With Major Media, 2009-2012 [CHART]
One of the curious qualities of fragmentation is that it yields audiences that appear large in aggregate form, but are actually smaller in real terms.
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Consumers spend twice as much time with desktop media as they do with mobile, but time spent with mobile is growing at 14 times the rate of the desktop.
Read MoreTime Spent With Major Media, 2009-2012 [CHART]
This year, the amount of time US consumers spent using mobile devices will grow 51.9% to an average 82 minutes per day, up from just 34 minutes in 2010.
Read MorePre-Shopping Media By Reach, September 2012 [CHART]
AM/FM radio delivers the largest reach of any medium before the peak shopping hour of 1PM – 2PM.
Read MoreReaching Affluents Through Traditional Media [TABLE]
Although affluent Americans are spending more time online and adopting mobile devices at a greater rate, traditional media channels still have great reach among these estimated 59 million US adults living in households with at least $100,000 in annual household income .
Read MoreWhy People Listen To AM/FM Radio [CHART]
63.3% of public radio listeners said that a main reason for listening to AM/FM radio is to stay informed about the news.
Read More2016 US Local Media Revenues By Channel [CHART]
Local online/interactive/digital advertising revenues are poised to grow 13.1% in 2012, with some segments like mobile search achieving far higher numbers.
Read MoreDaily Activities Of Tablet Owners In Japan & New York [CHART]
More than a third of tablet users in New York played games on their tablets (33.7%) every day, compared to less than a tenth in Japan (9.1%).
Read MoreTrusted Media Of North American Internet Users By Gender [CHART]
More than 45% of respondents in North America, including nearly 50% of female respondents, said they trusted television the most for news and information, followed by newspapers and then radio.
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