Radio turns deaf ear to third-season Idols
Sean Ross explains to USA Today why the American Idol stars from the third season haven’t received the same radio attention their predecessors have.
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Sean Ross explains to USA Today why the American Idol stars from the third season haven’t received the same radio attention their predecessors have.
A major new survey of Rock radio listeners around the country, conducted by Jacobs Media and Edison Media Research, reveals that while many are concerned with indecency on the airwaves, they overwhelmingly feel that the government should stay out of the business of regulating radio programs.
Arbitron and Edison examine the size, characteristics and consumer habits of the Internet Broadcast audience and the most effective way to market to this elite segment of the U.S. population. The media habits of this group are compared and contrasted with the rest of the Internet community and the U.S. population in general. Also included are other evolving digital devices and new media technologies including satellite radio and personal video recorders.
This online survey of 13,000 Rock radio listeners by Edison Media Research and Jacobs Media found that although indecency on the radio is a concern for many, these listeners do not support government regulation of the airwaves.
Arbitron and Edison premiere a new study of radio listening in cars, with data from new research performed in both the US and the UK, combined with ratings data from many European countries. This all-new presentation will show in-car radio listening trends, the impact of new technologies that are making the in-car environment more competitive, […]