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Listeners Spend 58% Tune-In Time with P1 Station


According to audio data in the second quarter 2017 Nielsen Total Audience Report, Americans spend 87% of their AM/FM radio listening tuning into their three favorite stations (based on the amount of time spent with each). What's more interesting is that 58% of all listening goes to just one station, the listener's favorite (called the "1st Preference" station, or P1). While format preferences differ by listening habits, geography and even demographics, Nielsen says one thing is certain, AM/FM radio plays a very important role in the daily lives of consumers.

Compared with media choices 10 years ago, audio options today are much more diverse, but AM/FM radio still reaches 93% of U.S. adults. But where and when is listening taking place? When it comes to listening to AM/FM radio, more than two-thirds of listening happens away from the home -- when people are working or close to the point of purchase when they're shopping. According to the Nielsen report, at least 65% of American adults listen to the radio away from the home between 6am and 7pm during weekdays. And consumption peaks at 75% outside of the home during the afternoon drive time, between 3 and 7pm during the week. Not surprisingly, Americans who are employed listen to AM/FM radio more than those who don't work.

The report's data also showed that 76% of radio listeners are between the ages of 18 and 64 and are in the workforce. Listeners who are employed fulltime engage with radio 2.5 hours longer per week than listeners who are not. With the average commute to work in the U.S. at nearly 26 minutes (according to the U.S. Census Bureau), it's no surprise that peak hours for listeners who are employed fulltime are between 7-8am and 4-7pm. For advertisers, these are important insights because they provide details about when they can engage with an attentive audience -- an audience that spends nearly 2 hours and 45 minutes with the medium and has disposable income.

Of the top 20 formats in 2017, Country and News/Talk were the top two, securing 13.6% and 12.2% shares of audience, respectively (of all radio listening nationwide, 13.6% went to Country stations, and 12.2% went to News/Talk). Because radio formats are tailored to reach large groups of people with common interests, it's an effective media to reach more diverse audiences. For example, at least 67% of black and Hispanic consumers listen to AM/FM radio daily: Hispanics tune in an average 5.2 days per week, and blacks tune in 5 days per week.

While the change in seasons brings changes in media consumption, Nielsen says there's very little seasonal fluctuation when it comes to AM/FM radio. Over the course of the year, the monthly radio audience in Nielsen PPM markets changes by only around 10% from the most-listened-to month (May) to the least-listened-to (January). Radio listening is also consistent year round, with a very high reach and frequent usage among average listeners (5 out of seven days per week tuned in).

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