The Streaming Audio Task Force, comprising Pandora, Spotify
and TuneIn, engaged Edison Research to survey over 3,000 online respondents
ages 12+ to ascertain their media usage and habits, and the results indicated
that for the first time in history, Internet radio is used by the majority of
online Americans (53%). In addition, the total time spent with audio is clearly
expanding as people are now enjoying more audio from more devices in more
places.
The study, entitled The New Mainstream: 2013, was presented at a special event collocated with Advertising Week in New York City on September 24th, where Edison’s President, Larry Rosin, unveiled the results of the study and moderated a panel of executives from all three Streaming Audio Task Force participants.
The study, entitled The New Mainstream: 2013, was presented at a special event collocated with Advertising Week in New York City on September 24th, where Edison’s President, Larry Rosin, unveiled the results of the study and moderated a panel of executives from all three Streaming Audio Task Force participants.
Other principal findings of the study included the
following:
- Internet radio is the third most popular way that people discover new music, ahead of Amazon, YouTube, Social Media and other sources.
- 63% of Internet radio listeners own a smartphone–and 83% of smartphone owners listen to some kind of Internet radio on their mobile devices.
- 32% of Internet radio listeners indicated that they are listening to “a lot” more of the medium than they were one year ago
- 26% of Internet Radio users tell us that their listening is mostly ‘new time’ – time not previously filled with audio of any kind
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