Sennheiser Spectera sits at center of NEP Australia’s audio overhaul
U.S. mothers choose smart speakers over radios
Edison Research’s "Moms and Media" study shows that U.S. mothers are embracing smart speakers at the expense of radio
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The popular Kenyan station’s IP shift reflects a growing trend across Africa
The broadcaster says the wireless ecosystem supports its shift toward remote-first audio workflows
The French network is streamlining its broadcast chain
The company says it is detailed look at listening patterns and market trends across Latin America
Replaces the late Pierre Robert at midday shift
Edison Research’s "Moms and Media" study shows that U.S. mothers are embracing smart speakers at the expense of radio
Is hosting more than 140 speakers over 65 sessions across four tracks, May 15–17 in Malmö
The Edison Research report on radio consumption in cars is pleasantly free of surprises. In the U.S., seemingly doubly so
The webinar aimed to give broadcasters, car buyers and their supply chain a deeper understanding of radio's future in the car
Attendees will hear about British media usage trends and consumption habits.
In a ranking of standard-fit audio features in a new car, a built-in radio tuner ranked significantly higher than smartphone mirroring technology.
Edison Research has been taking the temperature of the radio industry in the United States since the 1990s. There is no-one more qualified than Larry Rosin, Edison’s president and cofounder, to comment on where radio in the U.S. is today
Study finds 67% of Australian smart speaker owners use the device daily
Advertising on AM/FM radio reaches the largest amount listeners; podcasting has seen most growth in audience share
Pandemic restrictions shifted audio listening to home; at-home workers consume 72% of total audio at home
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