According to The NPD Group, a whopping 96 million people, about 50% of the U.S. Internet population 13+, listened to an Internet radio or on-demand music service in the past three months, according to ...
It was a great Q3 for audio in America: daily listening ticked up, podcasts and sports stations surged in streaming, and at the center of it all, traditional radio continues to call the tune on the ...
Greater reliance on social media and virtual reality has contributed to an expansion of preferences for audio experiences.
Radio continues to dominate ad-supported audio listening, whether at work, home, or in the car – even among Millennials and Gen Z. Edison Research’s full Share of Ear results for 2024 show nearly 90% ...
Public radio programmers say they’re cautiously optimistic about a shift in Nielsen’s measurement of radio listening that could raise audience numbers and in turn boost sponsorship income. Nielsen ...
Arbitron announced highlights from its December 2012 RADAR 115 National Radio Listening Report. The report shows radio’s audience holding steady year over year, reaching more than 241 million ...
In an increasingly congested media landscape, AM/FM radio continues to be resilient. Now in its second century, Nielsen’s most recent Radio Today report revealed on average AM/FM radio reaches 91% of ...
Digital Radio's listening share has increased 17% year-on-year, but still remains far behind the levels required for the digital switchover to go ahead, new data has revealed. According to RAJAR ...
There is a new breed of RF receivers known as software-defined radios, and they are revolutionizing the way in which people listen to shortwave (SW) radio, or indeed any form of radio broadcast. SDRs ...
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