Last week, Nielsen released the May 2021 Portable People Meter data for the top 48 markets in the U.S. It was yet another month of strong AM/FM radio audience growth amidst a surge in worker commutes and auto traffic, axccording to this week's Westwood One Blog.
In PPM markets, AM/FM radio’s average quarter-hour audience for May 2021 was the highest since the pandemic started, notching a 97% recovery index versus March 2020. Since the beginning of 2021, AM/FM radio’s AQH is up +13%.
AM/FM radio’s reach recovery index was a 98, a tie for the highest point since the pandemic began.
In markets outside of the top 50, AM/FM radio audiences saw little COVID erosion.
In markets outside the top 50 measured by the personal diary, Nielsen reports that AM/FM radio audiences are incredibly stable having experienced very slight reach loses in Spring 2020, which immediately recovered. February-March-April 2021 AM/FM radio reach in the diary markets is identical to the same period a year ago.
What is behind AM/FM radio’s audience growth? Consumer movement is up
Americans are getting out of the house and on the move. A just-released consumer tracking study from GroupM’s Mindshare found 34% of Americans plan to spend more time outside and 21% plan to spend less time online during 2021. “[These findings] bode well for media consumed out-of-home, especially outdoor, place-based media and radio,” according to MediaPost’s Joe Mandese.
Consumers spending time outdoors plus growth in vehicular traffic and miles traveled means increases in AM/FM radio time spent. With an 87% share of ad-supported audio in the car, AM/FM radio is the queen of the road.
AM/FM radio is the soundtrack of America’s recovery
In response to consumer movement and AM/FM radio consumption growing, advertisers are following suit. According to Standard Media Index, the U.S. firm that looks at 94% of national ad spending by major agencies in the U.S., May 2021 saw significant ad spend across media types. AM/FM radio saw the greatest growth, up +122% year-over-year for May.
Key takeaways:
- AM/FM radio’s average quarter-hour audience in the PPM markets grew to the highest point, a 97% recovery index. This is the strongest AQH performance since the pandemic began.
- AM/FM radio’s audience reach for May 2021 was the highest since the pandemic started, notching a 98% recovery index versus March 2020.
- Geopath reports May 2021 miles traveled have returned to 2019 base line.
- Apple Maps car trip search requests in May 2021 were +45% greater than before the pandemic, marking their highest levels in two years.
- According to the Federal Reserve, 66% of workers are now commuting full time and 18% are commuting some days.
- COVID concern is subsiding to 70% below previous highs according to Google search trends.
- Moody’s Analytics back-to-normal economic index rises to 88%.
- Across many different purchase categories, podcast listeners and AM/FM radio listeners show stronger purchase intentions than heavy TV viewers.
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