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ABC Australia releases podcast consumer research describing vibrant audience adoption

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), the national public radio group of Australia, published data from a survey about podcast awareness and consumption. The release is times on the eve of OzPod, Australia’s leading podcast industry event which is produced by ABC.

Australians posted 89% awareness of the audio format. More than half have listened to a podcast, and the rate rose to 76% among those aged 25-34. 16% said they had tuned in to a podcast in the last week, although the rate was again higher among the 18-24 year-old group at 27%. The podcast audience who listens to at least five hours weekly has grown from 37% in 2016 to 44% in 2017.

Most Australian listeners are tuning in for the entirety of each episode. On average, 80% of podcasts listened to in a week are heard all the way through. For weekly listeners who commit past the first five minutes, the average time spent listening to an episode is 48 minutes.

Many of the ABC trends echoed the results of the Infinite Dial study focused on Australia. One deviation from the usual data is a larger number of women in the podcast audience at 58%.

This deeply explorative study resulted in a wide range of audience intelligence. The following is ABC’s list of research highlights:

 


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