Podcasting is not simply a new spoken-word radio format, it is something altogether different. In fact, similarities between radio and podcasting are few and far between.
AM/FM radio is primarily live, local, mainstream and short-form content, consumed in real time on analog devices. Podcasting, on the other hand, is primarily time shifted, international, niche with long-form content featuring on-demand consumption, downloaded on digital devices.
Dr. Billy Ray McKim |
The Download on Podcasting research team has spent time with Nielsen to better understand the opportunities that exist with their census-based SDK measurement platform. Based on our analysis, SDK provides a great opportunity for podcasters and advertisers alike. Complete findings are available in the newly released report, The Download on Podcasting Presents: An Overview of Audience Measurement with Nielsen Audio.
Andrew Curran |
Because podcasts are a digital medium, additional measurement techniques can be employed, beyond using a traditional panel. Nielsen SDK uses big data and a census-style approach that matches demographic information in a privacy-safe way via data providers, such as Facebook.
Rob Kass |
Rob Kass, Vice President of Digital Audio with Nielsen continues, “rather than measuring just downloads and server traffic, we are putting our measurement on the device at the point of consumption.”
In addition to providing a more granular form of measurement, Tony Hereau, Vice President of Audience Insights with Nielsen believes “there are exciting opportunities to match product purchase behavior with podcast consumption, which will further assist podcasters in their pursuit of digital ad dollars.”
The opportunity exists for podcasting to benefit from a third-party, census-based measurement platform such as Nielsen SDK. By establishing a trusted currency, podcasting can continue to mature as an audio platform and accelerate its revenue growth.
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