US

Puck & Jim Exit KJR

Midday hosts Jason ‘Puck’ Puckett and Jim Moore have exited iHeartMedia Sports 93.3 KJR-FM Seattle in a move only partially related to the recent layoffs at the company. Puckett noted that he had been off the air for the past three weeks while negotiating a new contract with the company. After getting an offer he […] […]

AU & NZ

New podcast examines why inequality is rising in Australia

Guardian Australia has launched a special five-part podcast series called Who Screwed Millennials?, with episodes now running in the Full Story podcast feed.Australian millennials are the first generation to be worse off than their parents – and things are only heading in the same direction for Gen Z. In this series, Full Story co-host Jane… Read More
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US

Radio Training Network Flips Three In Chattanooga

Radio Training Network has closed on its $900,000 purchase of Brewer Media’s Sports “ESPN Chattanooga” 95.3 WALV-FM Ooltewah/Chattanooga TN and Classic Hits “Big 106.9” W295BI Chattanooga leading to three format changes in the market this morning. WALV-FM has flipped to RTN’s Christian AC “The Joy FM” network as the organization begins operating in its sixth […] […]

AU & NZ

iHeart’s Stephanie Coombes finishes up with ARN: “I’ve loved every second”

After three years as iHeart’s Podcast Content Director, Stephanie Coombes has left ARN.In a LinkedIn post, Coombes says “I finished up with the company last week (which is a nicely opaque way to say I accepted a redundancy).” The final email Coombes sent to her colleagues was, as she describes it “a love letter to… Read More
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US

Power 99 Philadelphia Staff Joins SAG-AFTRA

The on-air staff of iHeartMedia Hip Hop “Power 99” WUSL Philadelphia will begin collective bargaining talks with the company on Wednesday, March 27 as the National Labor Relations Board has authorized the staff to be represented by SAG-AFTRA. The authorization came after the NLRB counted two previously challenged ballots. Ten employees at the station began […] […]

ASIA

How advertisers can benefit from the growth of Generation Audio: RDE’24

“Advertiser’s can benefit by using need-state data to create a more sophisticated and effective targeting approach for advertising campaigns,” said Mark Barber presenting Radiocentre UK’s recent audience-led research at Radio Days ’24 Sales Summit.“A deeper understanding of listener need-states is the key to growth in commercial audio,” said BarberFirstly, let’s look at the reasons audio is growing:
Easier access through the increased penetration of connected devices and non traditional audio devices since 2014. For example, smart speaker penetration in household is up 39% and smart phone adult users are up 48% (Ofcom Technology Tracker, 2022).
 Increased availability of audiences now that half of working adults work from home at least one day a week or more.
Total commercial audio adult listening hours are growing.
Now let’s look at the study conducted by Radiocentre, Generation Audio 2022, where new data sources were gathered using both qualitative and quantitative methods over the period of a week.Key learnings show that audio satisfies the seven contemporary need-states that belong to the categories of personal, context, content and social. These are:
Keep me in the loop
Help me escape
Lift my mood
Broaden my horizons
Provide social currency
Amplify the moment
Keep me company is newly added since 2014, as audio provides companionship and is the human voice people seek when they are on their own.Here is the profile of listeners who seek audio to keep me company.Keep me company accounts for 26% of total audio listening timeLift my mood accounts for 35% of total audio listening time.While, Broaden my horizons accounts for 4% of total audio listening time.A key learning Barber found is that context-driven need-states dominate 80% of commercial audio listening time.He believes that live radio and on-demand audio play complementary roles for listeners. Live radio listening is driven by the need to feel energised, uplifted and more connected with specific social groups and to a wider world.With podcasts, listening is led by a desire to learn new things and develop a deeper understanding of selected topics. While with on demand music services listening is centred around mood management.Live radio has both the highest weekly audio reach and also has the highest share of listening time in comparison to podcasts and on demand music (Generation Audio, Radiocentre/ Differentology 2022).In summary radio need-states learning shows:
Greater accessibility and evolving audio need-states are fuelling growth in commercial audio audiences.
Need-states demonstrate how linear radio and on-demand audio continue to play complementary roles for listeners
Context-led occasions dominate listening
This knowledge will create a deeper understanding of reasons behind listener behaviour and more effective targeting approaches for advertising campaigns.Find out more about Audio Need-States Navigator the launch pad for effective audio planning here. […]