Internet Radio Advertising Response, 2011 vs 2012
Internet radio use is on the rise, reaching 42% of US broadband households, and this has translated to higher effectiveness for advertisers, says TargetSpot [PDF] in a May 2012 study. 58% of listeners...
View ArticlePandora Audience Growing Despite Losses
Despite experiencing triple-digit losses, Pandora is growing to the tune of 62% growth in ad revenue and 38% growth in revenue subscriptions, reports BusinessWeek. Total listener hours grew 92% in Q1,...
View Article51% Of American Tablet Users Listen To Music On Their Device [CHART]
On average, tablet gamers downloaded 22 games over the past year, according to a study of US internet users conducted by Frank N. Magid Associates for gaming company PlayFirst. And gaming was the...
View Article46% Of American Smart Phone Users Listen To Music On Their Device [CHART]
On average, tablet gamers downloaded 22 games over the past year, according to a study of US internet users conducted by Frank N. Magid Associates for gaming company PlayFirst. And gaming was the...
View ArticleFacebook The Preferred Social Login For Music [CHART]
Facebook leads other social logins across such industry verticals as media, retail, entertainment and gaming, and music-related sites. Its popularity is especially pronounced on music sites, with...
View Article27% Of Americans Listen To Music On Their Mobile Phones [CHART]
The percentage of US mobile subscribers engaging in a variety of activities on their devices continues to increase, according to the latest comScore MobiLens data. Listening to music on mobiles grew...
View ArticleMusic Discovery & Listening Channels Of Americans [CHART]
48% of Americans say they discover music most often through the radio, while just 10% find new music most often through friends and relatives, and 7% through YouTube, per results from a Nielsen study...
View ArticleOnline Music Fans By Segment [INFOGRAPHIC]
Facebook concert-discovery application Bandsintown conducted an online survey of some 1,800 music enthusiasts and active users of the social network between the ages of 16 and 59, and it used its...
View ArticleDigital Music Services Use, October 2012 [CHART]
While streaming is especially popular with younger consumers, downloading music through services like iTunes is still a prominent way to listen to music, according to research by AYTM. AYTM’s survey...
View ArticleMusic Format Changes, November 2012 [CHART]
37% of US internet users responding to a survey from The NPD Group said they listened to music on an internet radio service in the 3 months prior to the survey, according to a new report. That...
View ArticleUS Music Industry Revenue Share By Segment, 2013 [CHART]
The music industry is benefitting from music streaming services—and listeners may even be ready to pay for them. Last year, revenues from streaming music services grew 39% to hit $1.4 billion,...
View ArticleDaily Time Teens Spend Streaming Music vs Radio, Fall 2014 [CHART]
Results from a fall 2014 study by Edison Research suggest teens are a prime audience for the audio streaming industry. The research found that US teen consumers studied spent more time with streaming...
View ArticleUS Monthly Online Radio Listeners, 2013-2019 [CHART]
Although marketers realize digital radio has inherent limitations as a rich media or video medium, they are experimenting with novel ways to use the channel. Brands including Sony PlayStation,...
View ArticleDemographics Of Pandora & Spotify Users [TABLE]
According to CivicScience polling conducted in April 2015, which focused on active users—those who used one of the streaming platforms “every day,” “a few times a week,” and “a few times a...
View ArticleMost Popular Online Radio Services. 2014 vs 2015 [CHART]
Pandora usage is still far more common than Spotify use. Edison Research and Triton Digital found in February 2015 that 27% of US consumers listened to Pandora, vs. 7% who used Spotify. And November...
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