Young Listeners Turn Off Broadcast, Tune Into Internet Radio [STUDY]
A recent study has found that Internet radio listenership is on the rise — and while digital device usage may have something to do with this increase, it’s harder to pinpoint social media’s role. The study, commissioned by the digital audio advertising network TargetSpot, found that 42% of U.S. households with broadband Internet listen to Internet radio. That’s not to say that listening to regular radio — that is, the stuff on an AM/FM station — is in decline. More than half (65%) of broadcast radio listeners spend the...
Published By: Mashable - Tuesday, 15 May, 2012
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