Moreover, there appears to be significant profit in local
digital sales operations, the report states.
The report, Benchmarking: Local Radio Stations' Online
Revenues, says that radio grew its online ad revenues 22 percent last year,
outpacing the 20 percent overall increase in local online ad expenditures. That
was enough to achieve a share increase of two-tenths of a point, to 2.0
percent.
The report is based on Borrell's annual industry-wide survey
of more than 6,200 local online operations, including more than 2,000 radio
stations in 527 clusters. This report analyzes data derived from three
principal sources: media ad revenue, local business ad spending, and a special
radio manager survey asking questions about digital revenue resources, sales
methods, expenses and other digital operations.
The growth signaled a boost for the radio industry, which
had lost digital advertising market share for three years against aggressive
sales from newspaper, TV, Yellow Pages and Internet pure-play competitors. The
results offer strong evidence that radio is turning the corner in digital
sales, according to the report.
Overall, radio sellers closed $370.7 million in local online
advertising last year. Borrell expects the number to pass $420 million this
year as many radio groups double down on digital sales efforts.
Much of that growth will be fueled by stations budgeting for
unusually high growth. In a survey of 1,075 radio stations administered in
January as part of the report, 17 percent said they expect growth of 30 percent
or more this year.
There's more good news for radio: Stations are diverting
their focus from banner advertising and branching out to sell other, more
popular formats like email advertising, paid search and even video ads. While
banner ads were the largest single source of revenue for 32 percent of the
stations who participated in the survey, the number dropped to 22 percent for
2013.
The full study is available to RAB members on RAB.com, by
clicking here. A free webinar featuring the study results will also be
presented by the RAB and Gordon Borrell, on Thursday, March 7, at 10AM CST. To
register for the webinar, follow this link.
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