Some 42% of Americans ages 12 and older report listening to podcasts on at least a monthly basis, up from 38% last year and topping the previous high of 41% from 2021, according to the latest edition of The Infinite Dial from Edison Research
Both the share of respondents reporting podcasting familiarity (83%, up from 79%) and having ever listened to a podcast (64%, up from 62%) reached new highs in this latest annual report.
Men and women each reported gains in monthly podcast listening, with men up to 46% from 41% last year and women to 39% from 36%.
Notably, respondents ages 35-54 reported the biggest gains in podcast listening. This year 51% say they listen on at least a monthly basis, up considerably from 43% last year. This puts them on almost equal footing with the 12-34 age group, 55% of whom indicated that they listen each month. That was up from 50% last year, but not quite matching this age group’s previous high of 56% from 2021.
Online Audio Engagement Also Climbs
As with podcasting, the percentage of US respondents ages 12+ who listened to online audio in the previous month rose this year, reaching 75%, up from 73% last year. The increase was highest among the 35-54 (85%, up from 81%) group, again almost matching the 12-34 bracket (89%, up from 87%).
Weekly online audio listening (referring to AM/FM radio stations online and/or streamed audio content available only on the internet) also climbed, to reach 7 in 10 respondents, up from two-thirds (67%) last year and 62% in 2021.
Finally, 53% of respondents said they’ve ever listened to an audiobook, the first time passing the majority threshold. More than one-third (35%) said they’ve listened to an audiobook in the past year, also a new high.
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