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Survey: Spoken Word Audio Provides Meaningful Conversations

Radio World
3 years 7 months ago

In the fast-paced, overscheduled world we all live in, the idea of just sitting down and listening to a podcast or other spoken word content seems to be a thing of the past. Most respondents to the latest NPR/Edison Spoken Word Audio Report cite the ability to multitask as one of the main motivations for listening to spoken word audio, but there are many other motivators, particularly for the key demographics of young and multicultural listeners.

When posed with the statement “Spoken word audio is a productive use of your time,” an average of 58 percent of respondents said yes. Sixty-three percent of those 18–34 and 64 percent of listeners 35–54 also agreed. Among multicultural listeners, 63 percent were on board with this statement.

“The Spoken Word Audio Report” finds that listeners view listening to spoken word audio as an important part of their lives.

Multitasking

The reasons why those surveyed listen to spoken word audio are many. A distribution of the base of responses puts multitasking on top with 71 percent of respondents. Other reasons given include: encouragement/positivity with 57 percent; fresher than live radio, 51 percent; help with life’s problems, 46 percent; need a break from negativity, 56 percent; and religion/spirituality at 40 percent.

[Read more of our coverage of “The Spoken Word Audio Report”]

When that same data is indexed for the 18–34 and multicultural groups, all but one of those responses indexed above average. The 18–34 demographic ranked multitasking at 97 percent above average; encouragement/positivity at 111 percent; fresher than live radio got 120 percent; help with life’s problems at 124 percent; need a break from negativity got 111 percent; and religion/spirituality got 120 percent.

Respondents provided myriad reasons for why they listen to spoken word audio.

The indexed breakdown for multicultural listeners showed multitasking at 100 percent; encouragement/positivity with 112 percent; fresher than live radio with 124 percent; help with life’s problems at 120 percent; need a break from negativity with 113 percent; and religion/spirituality at 115 percent.

Forty-six percent of all respondents said they used spoken word audio to further their education; however multicultural and younger listeners were much more likely to cite the education value of spoken word audio. For the 18–34 demographic education indexed 117 percent above average, and for multicultural listeners it was 122 percent above average.

While the results of this survey strongly suggest that spoken word audio listening is done alone and often while multitasking, there is also evidence of a contrary trend, listening with other people. The average percent who listen with others is 51. Sixty-four percent of 18- to 34-year-olds share the sound, and 61 percent of multicultural listeners do the same.

Finally, here’s a defining statement, “Spoken word audio is becoming a more important part of your life.” The average of those who agreed is 45 percent. Those in the lead are aged 35 to 54 with 58 percent, while multicultural listeners are a close second with 55 percent.

Comment on this or any article. Email radioworld@futurenet.com.

The post Survey: Spoken Word Audio Provides Meaningful Conversations appeared first on Radio World.

Tom Vernon

Are House Democrats Guilty of ‘Unprecedented, Partisan’ FCC Funding?

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 7 months ago

WASHINGTON, D.C. — It’s little secret that they are very much against the “Build Back Better” reconciliation package passed on a party-line vote by Democrats. But, two leading Republicans on the powerful House Energy & Commerce Committee are disgusted over what they perceive is an “unprecedented influx of funding” to the FCC.

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RBR-TVBR

What’s the Top InFOCUS Podcast Since Oct. 1?

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 7 months ago

The RBR+TVBR InFOCUS Podcast, presented by dot.FM, continues to attract new listeners.

And, if you’ve never heard one of these audio reports hosted by Radio + Television Business Report Editor-in-Chief Adam R Jacobson, now is your chance to tune in and catch up on what your peers have been listening to.

Since October 1, thousands of industry leaders have downloaded our podcasts. But, which one has attracted the most listeners?

Michael Lee

Introducing Michael Lee, LPTVBA Executive Director.

In this InFOCUS Podcast, Lee offers a comprehensive update on why his organization seeks passage of the “Local Journalism Sustainability Act” as low-power television stations attract buyers ranging from The E.W. Scripps Co. and Gray Television to entrepreneurs including LPTVBA founder Frank Copsidas and South Asian TV programming specialist Ravi Kapur.

It’s the most-listened-to podcast since it was first distributed October 28!

 

 

Listen to “The InFOCUS Podcast: Michael Lee, LPTV Broadcasters Assn.” on Spreaker.

Adam Jacobson

On Heavy Trading, Audacy Shares Erase 2021 Growth

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 7 months ago

In mid-February 2021, Audacy Inc. shares were priced at $6.26 per share, swiftly rising from a $2.80 per share price seen in early January.

By mid-March, a slow and steady deceleration for the company’s NYSE-traded stock would commence. By November 1, AUD seemingly seemed content on staying in the mid-$3 range.

With Thursday’s Closing Bell on Wall Street, Audacy’s shares have now retreated to where they sat on January 4.

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Adam Jacobson

Main Street USA: A Thriving Home For Radio and TV

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 7 months ago

NEW YORK — Across the third quarter of 2021, broadcast media executives touted their performance and what they bring to consumers and advertisers in conference call after conference call for analysts and investors to digest.

But, what about the broadcast companies that aren’t publicly traded — in particular the small to mid-sized players that continue to enjoy strong cash flow and boast low leverage levels? Forecast 2022 was the exclusive home for such a discussion, with The Cromwell Group‘s CEO joined by the owner of WISH-8 and WNDY-TV in Indianapolis, JVC Broadcasting‘s President/CEO, Lilly Broadcasting‘s CEO and noted broker and licensee Larry Patrick all participating.

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Adam Jacobson

Late Filing Of Quarterly TV Issues/Programs Lists Yields Fines

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 7 months ago

A little lamb of a television station may be roaring like a lion, thanks to a Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture handed to its owner by the Video Division of the FCC’s Media Bureau.

A similar NAL, one double in value, was also handed out to Eastern Florida State College.

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Adam Jacobson

IBC On Shaky Ground Ahead of Show Opening

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 7 months ago

Following close examination of new COVID protocols from the Dutch government and consultation with key IBC stakeholders, IBC2021 recently declared that it is “firmly set” on delivering a safe and valuable event in Amsterdam from December 3-6.

That has not stopped the flow of technology companies, which include some of broadcast media’s bigger suppliers, from pulling out of the biggest event outside of the NAB Show for the global radio and telecommunications industries.

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Adam Jacobson

EMF Keeps On Growing With Ohio FM Buy

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 7 months ago

Until now, it has been a Canton, Ohio-market Class A offering Christian Talk & Teaching programming as “The Light.”

Soon, the light will be extinguished, and is poised to be flooded with a little love, or some rarefied air.

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Adam Jacobson

NAB Leadership Foundation Adds Three New Board Members

Radio World
3 years 7 months ago

The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Leadership Foundation elected Tony Coles of Black Information Network and iHeartMedia, Paul J. Curran Jr. of Cox Media Group (CMG) and Melody Smalls of Allen Media Group, Inc. to serve on its Board of Directors.

“We are excited to welcome three outstanding individuals to the NAB Leadership Board and are grateful for our Board’s guidance as we work to develop leaders, advance diversity and highlight the community service initiatives of our industry,” said Darrell Brown, chair of the NAB Leadership Foundation and president of Bonneville International/KSL Broadcast Group.

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“We want to thank the new members for their willingness to serve and look forward to their insights as we continue to expand our programs and prepare the next generation of industry leaders,” added Michelle Duke, president of the NAB Leadership Foundation.

Tony Coles, president of Black Information Network (BIN) and iHeartMedia’s division president of Metro Markets, has more than 35 years of experience in the radio industry. He joined iHeartMedia in 2004 and has held various on-air, programming and management positions across the country. Most recently, Coles served as the executive vice president of programming for the company’s West region. In his current role, he oversees profitability for 21 iHeartMedia markets.

Send your people news to radioworld@futurenet.com.

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George Winslow

Are ‘No Hispanic Dictate’ Issues Still Impacting Hispanic TV?

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 7 months ago

NEW YORK — The “No Hispanic Dictate.” It still rears its ugly head, and for Jason Hall, EVP of Advertising Sales at Estrella Media, Hispanic Buying Power doesn’t equate to the 3%-4% of total advertising investments being placed on U.S. Hispanic media in 2021.

“There’s a lot of brands that still don’t get,” added Isabel Rafferty, CEO at Canela Media.

Both Hispanic market leaders participated in a prerecorded virtual panel presented Thursday as part of the Hispanic TV Summit produced by Joe Schramm for the Virtual Fall TV 2021 event.

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Adam Jacobson

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