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Radio & Digital  A Dynamic Duo

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Local Radio is Healthy Ears are Worth 80 Billion Dollars in Portland  2.2 Million Listeners  in Portland Metro & Southwest Washington The  largest age demographic 35- 44 at 22%. The next largest age demographic is  25 - 34 at 19% Evenly split 49/51 between men and women

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Local Radio is Healthy Ears are Worth 80 Billion Dollars in Portland  The average Radio  listener drives 150 miles  a week 1,569,000  are listening to  radio morning  drive shows every week  1,843,000  are listening to  radio afternoon  drive, every week  1,724,000   are listening in the  middle of the day , every week 96.4% are educated  with a H.S Diploma or higher 70% are homeowners

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Time Spent with AM/FM Radio Exceeds All Other Forms of Audio Entertainment, combined. Time Spent Listening (in minutes/day)  Total Adults Source:  Council for Research Excellence’s,  Video Consumer Mapping  –  How U.S. Adults Use Radio and Other Forms of Audio , October 29, 2009.  The study was underwritten by  Nielsen . Note: Radio usage does NOT include listening to online streaming of local radio stations;  it is included in Internet usage

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Radio reaches 8 of 10 people 18-34 daily, more than newspapers and magazines combined. Daily  Reach by Media  18-34 Adults Source:  Council for Research Excellence’s,  Video Consumer Mapping  –  How U.S. Adults Use Radio and Other Forms of Audio , October 29, 2009.  The study was underwritten by  Nielsen . Note: Radio usage does NOT include listening to online streaming of local radio stations;  it is included in  Internet usage.

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Radio:  Superpower of Sound and Story Fact: Local radio is the unchallenged leader in audio entertainment.   RADAR 106, Edison Media Infinite Dial 2010

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Radio:  Superpower of Sound and Story

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Music Rules in Recall

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Local Radio helped raise over $20 million in 2010 local charities

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On-air messaging  Streaming Video pre-rolls Banner Ads  Linking - increasing SEO currency  Email marketing Podcast Sponsorships  Text messaging  Social Media Mobile advertising  Keyword recall  Facebook Sweepstakes with Radio Achieves  3.73%  feedbacks on one local Station - 2011  Radio works with Digital

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Digital Even Adapted to Radio ipod & iphone

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Digital Even Adapted to Radio ipod & iphone

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Radio & Digital  A Dynamic Duo

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Portland Radio Is Healthy 2011

  • 1. Radio & Digital A Dynamic Duo
  • 2. Local Radio is Healthy Ears are Worth 80 Billion Dollars in Portland 2.2 Million Listeners in Portland Metro & Southwest Washington The largest age demographic 35- 44 at 22%. The next largest age demographic is 25 - 34 at 19% Evenly split 49/51 between men and women
  • 3. Local Radio is Healthy Ears are Worth 80 Billion Dollars in Portland The average Radio listener drives 150 miles a week 1,569,000 are listening to radio morning drive shows every week 1,843,000 are listening to radio afternoon drive, every week 1,724,000 are listening in the middle of the day , every week 96.4% are educated with a H.S Diploma or higher 70% are homeowners
  • 4. Time Spent with AM/FM Radio Exceeds All Other Forms of Audio Entertainment, combined. Time Spent Listening (in minutes/day) Total Adults Source: Council for Research Excellence’s, Video Consumer Mapping – How U.S. Adults Use Radio and Other Forms of Audio , October 29, 2009. The study was underwritten by Nielsen . Note: Radio usage does NOT include listening to online streaming of local radio stations; it is included in Internet usage
  • 5. Radio reaches 8 of 10 people 18-34 daily, more than newspapers and magazines combined. Daily Reach by Media 18-34 Adults Source: Council for Research Excellence’s, Video Consumer Mapping – How U.S. Adults Use Radio and Other Forms of Audio , October 29, 2009. The study was underwritten by Nielsen . Note: Radio usage does NOT include listening to online streaming of local radio stations; it is included in Internet usage.
  • 6. Radio: Superpower of Sound and Story Fact: Local radio is the unchallenged leader in audio entertainment. RADAR 106, Edison Media Infinite Dial 2010
  • 7. Radio: Superpower of Sound and Story
  • 8. Music Rules in Recall
  • 9. Local Radio helped raise over $20 million in 2010 local charities
  • 10. On-air messaging Streaming Video pre-rolls Banner Ads Linking - increasing SEO currency Email marketing Podcast Sponsorships Text messaging Social Media Mobile advertising Keyword recall Facebook Sweepstakes with Radio Achieves 3.73% feedbacks on one local Station - 2011 Radio works with Digital
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  • 13. Digital Even Adapted to Radio ipod & iphone
  • 14. Digital Even Adapted to Radio ipod & iphone
  • 15. Radio & Digital A Dynamic Duo

Editor's Notes

  1. On Christmas Eve 1906, Reginald Fessenden used an Alexanderson alternator and rotary spark-gap transmitter to make the first radio audio broadcast, from Brant Rock, Massachusetts . Ships at sea heard a broadcast that included Fessenden playing O Holy Night on the violin and reading a passage from the Bible . In 1920, Guylielmo Marconi came up with the brilliant idea of broadcasting music to the public. The first person to use this microphone was the famous soprano Dame Nellie Melba. The first broadcast took place in a makeshift studio at the Marconi Wireless Telegraph company in their factory in Chelmsford, Essex. It’s the birth of radio as we know it and also led to the birth of the BBC.
  2. On Christmas Eve 1906, Reginald Fessenden used an Alexanderson alternator and rotary spark-gap transmitter to make the first radio audio broadcast, from Brant Rock, Massachusetts . Ships at sea heard a broadcast that included Fessenden playing O Holy Night on the violin and reading a passage from the Bible . In 1920, Guylielmo Marconi came up with the brilliant idea of broadcasting music to the public. The first person to use this microphone was the famous soprano Dame Nellie Melba. The first broadcast took place in a makeshift studio at the Marconi Wireless Telegraph company in their factory in Chelmsford, Essex. It’s the birth of radio as we know it and also led to the birth of the BBC.