US

The End of the Turntable Hit?

The good news in late June was what veteran morning man (and music director) Gene Baxter dubbed “The Best Billboard Top 10 in Ages.” The good news that week was that the top of the chart was dominated by legitimate radio hits and not by superstar album cuts or left-field streaming oddities (although a few of them briefly started out that way). […]

UK

BRMB partners with Birmingham Mind for World Mental Health Day special

Special programmes are to broadcast on BRMB for World Mental Health Day in partnership with Birmingham Mind.
The special edition of the show, along with a podcast, will highlight the help and support available, along with conversations from volunteers and service users on their own recovery from poor mental health.
The programme ‘A Space to Speak Your Mind’, is produced by former Galaxy Birmingham presenter and BRMB/Free Radio Producer, Richard Perks, who has had his own lived experience around mental health and as a passionate Brummie is keen to tell people that there are services available in the city to those going through difficult times.
Richard now openly talks about the anxiety and depression he suffered throughout his working life before he reached out to a local Mind service; and how a recent recognition of being Neurodivergent has contributed to much of his poor mental health and the difficulties he has experienced.
He believes radio is a perfect way of having open conversations and breaking the stigma around Mental Health.
Rachel McNair at Birmingham Mind, said, “Hearing our service users talk so passionately about the support they have received not only validates the service we provide but helps to stamp out the stigma still associated with accessing mental health services and community wellbeing support.”
The show will air at 6pm on World Mental Health Day, Thursday 10th October, and will be available as a podcast.

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ASIA

Acast releases global report for International Podcast Day

Acast has released a new consumer research study: Podcasting Trends in Established vs. Emerging Markets. The field work (conducted by consumer research company Attest) surveyed 2,600 weekly podcast listeners across 13 established and emerging markets.Established markets include USA, UK, Sweden, Canada and Australia while emerging markets include India, Brazil, Singapore, Italy, Japan, Indonesia, Netherlands and Spain.In both emerging and established markets, podcast listeners invest significant amounts of time in the medium, with 44 percent in the emerging markets spending more than six hours a week on podcasts.

Time spent with podcasts is poised to continue growing, especially in emerging markets with 51 percent listeners expecting to spend more time on the medium over the next six months.Podcasts deliver valuable levels of consumer engagement, with 80 percent of listeners in emerging markets saying they are highly engaged while consuming podcasts, compared to 60 percent for radio.Daily podcast listeners in emerging markets are already more likely than those in established markets to have made a purchase because of a podcast ad, indicating big ad spend growth potential in emerging markets as consumption rises.The study also indicates that as podcasting grows in emerging markets, expect the medium to move beyond relaxation and to be used more often while commuting and doing daily tasks.In emerging markets, more than half of listeners are so connected to their favourite hosts that they say they feel like their friends.YouTube is also the platform that listeners in emerging markets most commonly use to listen to podcasts. Consumer that have watched a video podcast before are significantly more likely than those who have not to say that their favourite podcasters feel like their friends, suggesting that engaging listeners in multiple ways – audio, video and social fosters a deeper connection between podcaster and consumer.As podcasting grows in emerging markets, expect word of mouth promotion to greatly increase, with social media platforms and YouTube being key discovery tools globally.Co-listening to podcasts is more common in emerging markets than in established markets, with the 25-44 age group most likely to listen to podcasts as many parents are listening to podcasts with their kids.In emerging markets, podcast listeners desire more content from their favourite podcasters, with 49 percent listeners ready to consider paying for additional content from them. […]

US

Domain Insight 10/9: See Spot Leave New Orleans

As iHeartMedia Variety Hits “104.1 The Spot” KVDU Houma/New Orleans prepares to complete its move-out to the Baton Rouge market, the company has registered a pair of domains hinting at the new format and identity.

Plus registrations for Arsenal Media’s seven pending acquisitions and a possible network rebrand in Quebec and upcoming license transfer on Virginia’s Eastern Shore. […]