However, acccording to mediapost.com, a USA TouchPoints
analysis looks at the extent to which TV, Movie and Radio/Audio content is
streamed in the average week by different age cohorts.
Interestingly, the results clearly show that while the
majority of industry buzz is around streaming video, in all age groups
analyzed, TV and Movies (individually and combined) were outstripped by the
total reach of streaming Radio / Audio.
While this may seem counterintuitive to some, a possible
explanation may be a plus of audio content -- it does not require fixed
attention or even for the individual to remain in place. Also, Radio and any
other kind of streaming can be done on the computer while working on the same
device -- whether for the purpose of providing background music, sports
commentary or other forms of talk-based content.
Services such as Pandora will also account for some of this
sector.
RAIN, The Radio & Internet Newsletter, points out,
streaming audio is technically easier (with a lower bandwidth requirement).
It's easier to enjoy audio on mobile platforms and while
driving. And as MediaPost points out, "Radio and any other kind of
streaming can be done on the computer while working on the same device --
whether for the purpose of providing background music, sports commentary or
other forms of talk-based content."
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