What Kind Of Listener Are You?

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Jul 25, 2014 by Mark Maier

Nielson reports that with the sheer number of audio consumers, there are bound to be catagories and the question becomes; "What kind of listener are you?"...

"More than 244 million of us (aged 12+) listen to radio each week; that’s nearly 92 percent of the U.S. population.

But in addition to the widespread reach of radio, today’s audio landscape offers a large variety of options for listeners to choose from. The upside, however, is that content creators and advertisers have a host of ways to engage listeners that didn’t exist even a few years ago. The key to capitalizing on this potential is to understand audio consumers, what motivates them to listen and how to use that information to tailor audio offerings and advertising to be most effective.

The Audio Demand Landscape, a new study that debuted yesterday at Nielsen’s Consumer 360 conference, provides new insight into the different kinds of audio consumers and how different types of audio serve those listeners.

First and foremost, the Audio Demand Landscape segments audio consumers into six different groups based on their habits and what they’re listening for when they tune in. Ranking the groups based on population size (the percentage of all audio consumers they account for) they are:

Music Loving Personalizers are passionate music listeners who are mainly seeking an emotional benefit by listening. They prefer free services and often play music in the background.

Discriminating Audiophiles are highly engaged consumers who listen to and prefer a wide variety of audio, and are willing to pay for specific content.

Convenience Seeking Traditionalists prefer broadcast radio, listening to their favorite stations and hosts; and they routinely listen in the car.

Information Seeking Loyalists are heavy broadcast listeners who usually listen to their favorite talk programs for news, education and to stay informed of current events.

Background Driving Defaulters are less engaged and typically have the radio on in the car for background entertainment or occasionally news and information.

Techie Audio Enthusiasts are avid consumers of many types of audio. These listeners are early adopters of new platforms to satisfy their audio needs."

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