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RTNDA: Fewer Radio Stations Run Less Local News


Radio Television Digital News Association (RTNDA)
Radio Television Digital News Association (RTNDA)

The latest RTDNA/Newhouse School at Syracuse University Survey found that, overall, 64.2% of all radio stations in the survey report were running local news. This included 66.5% of AM stations and 63.3% of FM stations. Those numbers were down 4 points overall from a year ago. FM stations dropped 3 points, but AM stations fell by almost 7. Overall, 65% of commercial stations run local news in this year's Survey. That's nearly identical to last year's 66.2%.

A year ago, the study found a 10-point drop in non-commercial stations running local news. This year, the percentage of non-commercial stations running local news fell another 2 points -- down to 60.7%.

There's a common perception that locally owned radio stations are more likely to produce local news than stations that are not locally owned. But that's never been the case each time the issue is studied until this year. Overall, 75.3% of locally owned station groups run local news, and 71.5% of non-locally owned station groups run local news. The percentage of locally owned groups running local news is virtually unchanged from last year, but non-locally owned station groups fell 12 points from a year ago.

When looking at individual stations, the difference is even sharper. Overall, 68.4% of locally owned stations run local news versus 54.1% of non-locally owned stations.

Overall, the typical (median) amount of weekday local news dropped by 8 minutes. Last year, minutes increased by 3 each weekday. The average fell by over 20 -- back to just about where it was two years ago. The biggest drop in average minutes came in large markets, suggesting that fewer all news or News/Talk stations there filled out the Survey this year. Medium markets are down a bit; small markets dropped an average of over 20 minutes per weekday.

Commercial station minutes decreased on average, while non-commercial stations saw an increase in average minutes but a slight drop in median minutes.

Meanwhile, average minutes decreased across the board on the weekends, with the typical station not running local news at all on the weekend -- except five minutes on Saturdays in small markets.

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