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3/4 of Irish people listen to the radio every day

3/4 of Irish people listen to the radio every day
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More than three-quarters of the population continue to listen to the radio through FM in their cars or homes every day.

A new study from Ipsos/ MRBI found that just 8 per cent listen to it on a digital device - whether it's a phone, computer or smart speaker.

3.2 million people in Ireland listen to the radio daily, while 1 in 5 has a radio station app installed on their smartphone.

The JNLR's 'Radio in a Digital World' report, compiled by Ipsos/ MRBI from the most recently published listenership data, shows that listening to Irish radio stations via digital devices is growing.

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Currently, 8% of the population, or 330,000 people, listen each day using a digital device - specifically 4.8% listen via a mobile device, 1.9% listen on a PC / laptop, 1.7% on a Smart Speaker and the remainder on a TV set or DAB. 77% of Irish adults are choosing to listen on FM.

The research also shows that younger audiences are listening to the radio in significant numbers. In the 15-24 age group, and despite the intensively competitive media environment, almost 7 in 10 listen to Irish radio every day. In comparison, 38% of this age group listen to Spotify every day. Among this cohort, more than half (58%) listen to radio via an FM device and 16% listen on a digital device. Digital devices used are predominantly the mobile device (11.9%), with the PC / Laptop used by 2.6% and smart speakers used by 1.9%.

Despite the proliferation of media content, platforms and devices, the research shows that Irish radio has maintained its significant impact on Irish audiences over the years. This report shows that 3.2 million people in Ireland now listen to radio each weekday - 81% of the 15+ population.

The number of adults listening to the radio (81%) is second only to TV viewing (85%) and significantly greater than those engaged with social media (53%), viewing video-on-demand services such as Netflix (28%) or listening to music on Spotify (15%).

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Scott Williams, Independent Chair of the JNLR Committee, said:

“Irish people love radio, as the JNLR data consistently shows. 81% of Irish adults listen to radio each weekday. Access to radio has never been easier with growing consumption on digital devices.

The youngest group, 15-24-year-olds, spend 17.2% of their Irish radio listening time on a digital device. Radio listening is but one part of digital audio consumption and in our next presentation, we will report on the broader audio market with a focus on music streaming platforms, podcast listening and other on-demand audio options. This report will be published in May.”

Other key statistics from the report:

  • 20% of all adults have downloaded a radio station app to their smart device.
  • Irish people own multiple devices enabling access to radio at home or on the move. 91% own a car radio, 89% own an FM radio, 77% have radio on their TV, 77% have access to radio on their mobile phone, 70% on their PC or laptop and 32% say they can access on a smart speaker.
  • Irish audiences spend a total of 13.3 million hours listening to Irish radio each weekday, equating to 4 hours 16 minutes per listener, per day.
  • 12.5 million hours are spent listening via FM each weekday, while audiences listen on digital devices for almost 0.8 million hours. This represents 5.9% of all time spent listening and among 15-24s, the proportion stands at 17.2%.

 

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