Years ago “owned music” and “broadcast radio” would once have made up 100% of teens’music listening time.  Now it only accounts for just 56%. Encroachment from online radio/music pureplays (think Pandora or Spotify) and  YouTube for music now account for significant portions of teen’s music-consumption time.  It’s a peek into the future of media as […]

Comscore says mobile ad dollars will be incremental to existing display ad revenue and will pull from other media – most likely print and radio. Read the entire article here Is Mobile Bringing About the Death of the PC? Not Exactly… – comScore, Inc.

Terrible News: Clear Channel Managers Slashing Another 5%. Numerous reliable sources throughout the radio industry are saying Clear Channel Media + Entertainment market managers are under the gun to find another 5% of their budgets they can trim to come into compliance with the corporate dictate. Read the entire article here: RadioInfo – The Music […]

The cable news network suffered its lowest Monday-Friday primetime average in over a year for the week of Oct. 28 to Nov. 1. Averaging just 385,000 viewers and 95,000 adults 25-54, both key measurements marked CNN’s worst showings since the 20-year record lows last August when the network suffered particularly against coverage of the 2012 […]

Radio advertising revenues may be flat or even declining so far this year, but a lack of audience doesn’t seem to be the culprit. According to a recent report from Arbitron, radio now reaches 242.2 million listeners aged 12 and older on an average weekly basis, an increase of more than half-a-million listeners from the […]

Some of online radio’s growth may be cannibalizing AM/FM consumption, according to the latest Edison Research report: among those listening to online radio, 44% say the time they spend listening is replacing AM/FM. Read the article here: Online Radio Consumption Growing.

About 1 in 10 TV sets across 40 countries around the world were connected to the internet last year, according to recent estimates [pdf] released by Digital TV Research. via More Than 1 in 4 Global TV Sets Forecast to be Internet-Connected by 2018.