This survey, which logged a week of listening activity of 17,290 people, shows a bit of a cultural divide between the UK and the U.S.
Consider Edison Research’s ‘share of ear’ study from May 2014, which tracked a 24-hour listening diary for 2,096 Americans aged 13 and older. The AM/FM radio listening across all respondents was 52.1 percent, while online streaming garnered 11.6 percent and all formats of owned music totaled 20.3 percent. Across the pond, the Ofcom study found that the total percentage for live radio was a whopping 71 percent. Streaming accounted for 6 percent and the owned digital and physical music combined to 18 percent.
The common thread between these countries, however, is that the big shift is happening with young listeners. Another U.S. study from Edison focused on the 18 to 34-year-old age group also showed a battle between FM radio and the convenience of streaming. No matter the nationality, those young listeners are a good indicator of where the industry is going to go, and right now, it’s all about digital.
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