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Study: Local Radio is the Most Trusted News Source


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Audacy

Local News radio is the most trusted news source, besting TV and social media, according to a new study conducted by Audacy in partnership with Alter Agents. The study, "Local News Radio: Credible, Engaging & Mobilizing," explores News radio's connection with news enthusiasts who consider News radio to be a vital part of their day. The study surveyed 2,542 listeners from seven markets with Audacy News stations, including Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia and San Francisco.

"In an age of information overload, Americans seek credible news sources they can rely upon. Enter local news radio," said Audacy Chief Marketing Officer Paul Suchman. "Local news radio serves as a trusted voice, delivered by brands that are deeply connected to the communities they serve. These environments create exceptional opportunities for advertisers to reach engaged audiences with significant buying power. And the premium content local news stations deliver is unparalleled in its relevance, timeliness and humanity."

Throughout the day, millions of listeners turn to their local news radio stations for the latest updates, insights and stories that shape their community and the world. These listeners are engaged with their cities, constantly seeking information and turn to trusted news sources to stay informed. 85% of listeners find local radio news credible -- more than any other medium.

This credibility pays dividends for advertisers, as 92% of listeners pay attention to advertisements they hear on local radio, with almost 80% of these listeners finding ads on news stations both trustworthy and informative.

Local and national brands are tapping into the power of local news radio to deliver engaged audiences. Local news radio's differentiators, including its relevance to local communities and trusted status, make the medium a preferred source of information. The study revealed that consumers in Audacy local news radio markets are 1.5x more likely to rely on their radio (53%) than TV (36%) to check in on news.

Additionally, the study revealed that 74% of listeners agree they like to learn about local businesses through ads. 70% rely on radio news to relay information in times of crisis or emergency

View "The Power of Local News Radio" here.

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