Saturday, February 25, 2012
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Tuned into Country
Some interesting stuff from the Country Radio Seminar in Nashville. It shows very clearly that local matters. A lot.
(Nashville, Tenn. – Feb. 22, 2012) Country Radio Seminar’s 2012 research study was delivered in front of a packed house at CRS 2012 on Wednesday, Feb. 22, providing a broader look into the attitudes and trends of Country radio fans beyond the core P1 listener. This year’s study compiled data from a national survey of more than 1,000 Country fans ages 18-54. According to Edison Research, which conducted the study and presented the findings at CRS, 65 percent of Country fans qualified as “non-P1” listeners. Edison Research also performed and included in-depth video interviews with fans as part of its presentation. Among the study’s key findings were: - Local, live DJs are instrumental in the difference between radio and other music outlets like Pandora or Spotify. - Both P1s and non-P1s are generally equally as enthusiastic about DJs and half of both groups say that DJs are a prime reason that AM/FM radio is better than internet radio. - Non-P1s are more than twice as likely to have begun listening to Country music “in the last few years.”
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
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