ASIA

Radio Re-Socialised

Content from BPRMuch has been written about how radio has reinvented itself over the years, most notably how it transformed because of the introduction of television, with radio moving from a medium people primarily consumed in the evening to a medium mainly consumed during the morning and workday.Radio’s enduring attribute has been its ability to wrap around the lives of people, listening being something that does not prevent a person from doing other things unlike reading or watching. No other form of media has moulded itself to the way people live, like radio has.For decades radio has been principally “socialised” as a source of information and entertainment at the beginning and end of the working day. This is where radio has performed best and been most securely anchored to the daily routine of adults.The last few years has however created a “decoupling” of the way radio is socialised. First, there are more audio and entertainment choices diluting usage, second, the way people work and think about work and life has changed for many. This has created a much more complex matrix of listening behaviour and motivation. It would be fair to say that during the last two years all the listening balls were thrown into the air, and we are now starting to see where they are landing.All the evidence points to a resocialisation of radio amongst many adult listeners which presents both challenges and opportunities. Some key issues include:
More people using more radio stations for shorter periods.
Many people, no longer starting their day with radio.
More people using radio on weekends.
Fewer people listening to radio every day.
More people starting their radio listening day after 9am.
The most telling finding however is that relative to all the other listening choices adult listeners have radio is increasingly distinguished by its combination of music, personality, information, and localism. Importantly, most adults prefer this listening “mix” as a backdrop to their daily lives and get annoyed when their favourite radio station does something to screw it up and they have to find satisfaction in something else. The majority of adults who move from radio to other audio are “pushed”.  The good news is that they become equally disenchanted with other audio after a while and return to radio.What defines “localism” however has changed. It is not just local news, name-dropping suburbs, and community service announcements. It is now much more about conveying a sense of shared experience with the listener.Understanding the resocialisation of radio in your market and why people behave the way they do is more than critical, it defines your future.By Wayne Clouten, BPR […]

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Nancy Overfield Joins Hope Media Group As Chief Of Marketing & KSBJ/KHVU General Manager

Hope Media Group has announced the appointment of Nancy Overfield in the dual role as Chief of Marketing and General Manager of its Houston stations Christian AC 89.3 KSBJ and Spanish Christian “Vida Unida” 91.7 KHVU. Overfield joins Hope Media Group from Latin World Entertainment Licensing where she served as President since 2010. Hope Media […] […]

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WFNZ Moves Exclusively To FM

After upgrading its FM simulcast from a translator to the Class C3 92.7 signal at the beginning of March, Radio One Sports 92.7 WFNZ-FM Harrisburg/Charlotte NC is no longer being heard at its original home of 610 WFNZ Charlotte. 610 WFNZ is currently simulcasting Hip Hop “102.5 The Block” W273DA Charlotte/105.3 WOSF-HD2 Gaffney SC reuniting […] […]

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Orlando’s Wolf Returns On HD2/Streaming

Six weeks after flipping Country “103.1 The Wolf” WOTW-FM Windermere/Orlando FL to Rhythmic CHR “Fly 103.1” WFYY, JVC Broadcasting has resurrected the brand last week on HD2 and streaming. The now-jockless “Wolf” brand replaces Rock “Bud-FM” on WFYY-HD2. It becomes the second Country outlet in Orlando on HD Radio along with iHeartMedia’s “104.1 The Bear” […] […]

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AU & NZ

Gympie Survey 1, 2022

The first survey results for Gympie have been released today, showing Zinc 96.1 remains the commanding force.10+ Snapshot: 24.5 (+0.4) – Zinc 96.1 10.5 (-1.1) – triple j  9.8 (-0.1) – ABC Sunshine Coast With minor movements in all demographics, Zinc 96.1 slightly rose 0.4 with noteworthy rises in in 10-17 and 55-64, but the rises were… Read More
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AU & NZ

Sunshine Coast Survey 1, 2022

Survey 1 2022 results for the Sunshine Coast have been released today with some minor shifts around the board.10+ Snapshot: 15.9 (-1.1) – 92.7 Mix FM 13.8 (+0.6) – 91.9 Sea FM  12.5 (+1.5) – triple j HOT91 have dropped -1.4 to fall out of the top three stations on the Sunshine Coast in the… Read More
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