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Report: Radio Reaches Nine Out of Ten Millennials


Millennials are one of the most sought-after group of consumers by advertisers and media companies. While they fall into one generation group, they have different believes, interests and behaviors as they move through life. As this group moves through life stages, media remains an important part of their lives, especially radio. On average, according to Nielsen's Q4 2015 Total Audience Report, radio reaches nine out of ten Millennials across all three life stages each week.

To better understand the media habits of the different sub-groups within the overall Millennial generation, Nielsen's Q4 report separated the 18-34 crowd into three different groups: Dependent Adults (those living in someone else's home), On Their Own Millennials (those living in their own home without children) and Starting a Family Millennials (those living in their own home with children). The data showed that 97% of 18-year-olds live in someone else's home, primarily a parent's or parents. By their mid-30s, 90% of Millennials live in their own home, and more than half have children. Interestingly, one-third of 26-27 year olds falls into each of the three life stages.

For Millennials, radio is an important part of their lives, and they listen in many ways as they are moving through different life stages. Getting insight into their radio listening habits is critical for advertisers, agencies and radio broadcasters as they need to know when and how to reach these different groups of Millennials.

In the average week, radio reaches about 90% of Dependent Adult Millennials and 89% of On Their Own Millennials. But that number rises to 92% among Millennials who are Starting a Family. This group also contains a higher percentage of Hispanics, who tend to be heavy radio listeners.

On average, radio reaches nine out of 10 Millennials across all three life stages each week.

What Millennials listen to is also greatly driven by life stage. Although mainstream CHR is the number one format for all three groups, other format preferences within these groups vary by life stage experience.

Dependent Adult Millennials, who tend to live at home with their parents or another adult, listen to more Classic Rock, Classic Hits and Urban AC than the overall Millennial group.

On Their Own Millennials are the least ethnically diverse group and show a preference for non-ethnic formats like Hot Adult Contemporary and Alternative. They also listen to sports stations more than the other two Millennial groups.

On average, radio reaches 97% of all Hispanics each week. Starting a Family Millennials include the highest percent of Hispanic and Spanish-speaking listeners. In this group, Mexican Regional has the third-highest share of listening time. Overall, 16% of this group's listening is spent tuned in to Spanish language formats -- more than triple the amount of On Their Own Millennials. Comparatively, radio reaches 90% of all African-Americans 18-34 each week. Urban AC is the number one format among this group.

With 265 million Americans 6 and older listening to the radio each week, the medium reaches more people each week than any other platform. Despite the proliferation, many advertisers perceive Millennials as unreachable by radio because of the abundance of media options available to them. The reality, however, is that Millennials account for 66.5 million radio users each week. And no matter which life stage Millennials are in, nine out of 10 listen to radio weekly.

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