A new Radio Format study conducted by The Media Audit reveals that among the top twenty
highest reaching radio formats, Dance CHR listeners are the biggest consumers
of CD's and digital music downloads. According to the study, 42.8% of the
format's weekly listeners frequently purchase CD's or download digital
music. Among all U.S. consumers, 27.7%
frequently purchase CD's or download digital music. The figure represents more
than 41 million consumers across The Media Audit's 81 measured markets.
Contemporary Hits Radio (CHR) ranked second in the study,
with 42.4% of the format's weekly listeners who frequently purchase CD's or
download digital music, followed by listeners of Rhythm & Blues-Urban
(39.2%), Hot Adult Contemporary (38.3%), and Rock (36.4%). Frequent purchasers
are defined as having purchased CD's or downloaded digital music within the
past four weeks.
Among those who frequently purchase CD's and downloaded
music, 49% are female, while 51% are male. Furthermore, 46.6% are between the
ages of 25 and 44 and 67% are between the ages of 18 and 44 years. The same
study reveals that frequent purchasers of CD's and downloaded music are 15%
more likely to have a college degree and earn an average of $76,739 in
household income. The figure is significantly higher when compared to the
average household income of $64,316 for all U.S. adults.
Rounding out the top ten radio formats for consumers of CD's
and digital downloads are listeners of Urban Adult Contemporary format, with
34.1% who frequently make purchases, followed by Sports (33.2%), Public Radio
(32.7%), Classic Rock (31.5%) and Adult Contemporary (30.4%).
The Media Audit's National Radio Format Report measures more
than sixty different radio formats, including satellite radio listening.
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