Despite a constantly changing audio landscape, broadcast
radio controls more than half of the more than four hours a day that Americans
spend with all sources of audio. But the audio space is vibrant and changing –
and newer sources of audio, from Internet-only services like Pandora and
Spotify, to Satellite Radio, and even TV music channels like Music Choice now
account for nearly a quarter of all listening.
Those are just a few of the findings from Share of Ear, the
groundbreaking new syndicated study from Edison Research that provides the
first consistent measurement of all audio consumption, including AM/FM radio
stations, online radio stations, podcasts and even listeners’ own music
collections.
Edison’s Share of Ear results are from a nationally
representative sample of 2,096 Americans ages 13+ who completed a 24-hour audio
listening diary during May 2014.
The study reveals that Americans spend an average of 4 hours and 5 minutes each day consuming audio, and more than 52% of that time goes to broadcast radio on all its various platforms. But other sources of pre-programmed audio now control 26% of listening time, while listening to one’s own music collection receives more than 20% “share of ear.”
The study reveals that Americans spend an average of 4 hours and 5 minutes each day consuming audio, and more than 52% of that time goes to broadcast radio on all its various platforms. But other sources of pre-programmed audio now control 26% of listening time, while listening to one’s own music collection receives more than 20% “share of ear.”
The Edison Research Share of Ear study allows users to look
at audio usage across many parameters, such as location of listening, the
devices on which audio is consumed, listening by time of day, the type of audio
content (music, news, sports, or talk/personalities), and even across
individual brands within the Online Radio space.
Share of Ear is being made available on a subscription basis
to all interested parties, including broadcasters, audio suppliers, agencies
and advertisers, the investment community, academicians, and the music business.
For further information, interested parties can call Edison
at 908-707-4707.
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