Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Survey: Pandora’s Not A Huge Threat To Radio


Advertisers are becoming increasingly interested in learning about Pandora, the online radio service that recently passed 200 million users.

But Pandora’s still not a serious threat to traditional radio, say media buyers and planners, despite all the hoopla around it.

That’s the finding of a recent Media Life survey on Pandora, which asked readers to weigh in on their clients’ attitudes toward the service.

Less than a third of readers, 28 percent, see Pandora as a serious threat to terrestrial radio.

The largest percentage, 39 percent, called it a medium threat, saying it could develop into a bigger one in the future but for now is more of an afterthought.

And 22 percent dismissed it as a small threat, saying it has little more than buzz around it and does not represent an effective alternative to traditional radio.

“While it certainly has many advantages (targetability, don’t have to buy multiple formats, tracking) there is still value in local radio with the DJ connection, and the time-shift listening from one medium to the other based on daily behavioral habits,” noted one reader.

Wrote another: “Without any local content it’s just a music source not the same as traditional radio.”


1 comment:

  1. Wrote another: “Without any local content it’s just a music source not the same as traditional radio.”

    hahahahahaha. Funny, funny stuff.

    Wrote Me: "Traditional" radio doesn't have any LOCAL content, and it hasn't for the last 5 years. Local content means local personalities, and they are the enemy of Cumulus, CC, and all the rest. It's all piped in garbage from texas and atlanta.

    The one thing "trad" radio had was the golden goose of talented local radio people, and radio has cooked almost every golden goose it had.

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