The survey that started the post is a time spent listening survey, by percentage. So, ballpark, what percent of your listening time is music or podcasts from the flash drive and what percent is radio (usually FM)?Most of what I listen to in the car is music or podcasts that I downloaded to a flash drive. I don't have Apple Car Play, Android Auto or satellite radio, and I usually only have the radio on FM when my wife or daughter are riding with me. How does that count?
No, survey says people with CarPlay only listen to AM/FM radio 46% of the time.Hmm. Survey says "People with CarPlay are listening to AM/FM Radio"
Everyone on a radio discussion board: "No they aren't"
Probably 80% flash drive, 20% FM, and no AM. But what was on the flash drive usually came from a download online.The survey that started the post is a time spent listening survey, by percentage. So, ballpark, what percent of your listening time is music or podcasts from the flash drive and what percent is radio (usually FM)?
Probably 80% flash drive, 20% FM, and no AM. But what was on the flash drive usually came from a download online.
Controversy comes when the writer for 9 to 5 Mac frames it as "People with CarPlay are mostly just listening to AM/FM radio", when the survey shows that 54% of the time, they're listening to everything but that.
How can 46% be a majority. It’s still less than half of all listens.But he is specific in the things they listen to. AM/FM is one thing, Spotify is another, Apple Music is another. Sirius, etc.
The 46% figure is the largest of the things they listen to. No other single thing is anywhere near the 46% figure.
If you eliminate Sirius from the "other" since it's not a streaming service, then AM/FM is the majority.
If using AppleCarplay, then wouldn't listening to SXM be via their smartphone app/stream?If you eliminate Sirius from the "other" since it's not a streaming service, then AM/FM is the majority.
Think of it in terms of an election. If you have 4 candidates and after the final tally Candidate 1 gets 46% of the vote, while Candidate 2 gets 22% of the vote, Candidate 3 gets 13% and Candidate 4 gets 11%, that means Candidate 1 wins the election with the largest majority of votes, even though he didn't even get half the votes overall.How can 46% be a majority. It’s still less than half of all listens.
If using AppleCarplay, then wouldn't listening to SXM be via their smartphone app/stream?
But he is specific in the things they listen to. AM/FM is one thing, Spotify is another, Apple Music is another. Sirius, etc.
The 46% figure is the largest of the things they listen to. No other single thing is anywhere near the 46% figure.
If you eliminate Sirius from the "other" since it's not a streaming service, then AM/FM is the majority.
Think of it in terms of an election. If you have 4 candidates and after the final tally Candidate 1 gets 46% of the vote, while Candidate 2 gets 22% of the vote, Candidate 3 gets 13% and Candidate 4 gets 11%, that means Candidate 1 wins the election with the largest majority of votes, even though he didn't even get half the votes overall.
They could also listen to AM/FM that way
You're in a car. You have Apple CarPlay. The infotainment system also has a button for "Radio". Unless it's a station you can't receive a clean OTA signal from, why wouldn't you just press "Radio"?
I'm just going by what I read in the article. The article wasn't specific about HOW the people received radio, was it?
If they're using CarPlay, as the article says, then they're streaming.
People who have neither CarPlay or Android Auto:
People with Apple CarPlay or Android Auto
- 67% of time spent listening to AM/FM radio
- 9% of time spent listening to streaming services like Apple Music
- 12% of time spent listening to SiriusXM
- 4% of time spent listening to podcasts
- 8% of time spent listening to “other”
- 46% of time spent listening to AM/FM radio
- 18% of time spent listening to streaming services like Apple Music
- 19% of time spent listening to SiriusXM
- 7% of time spent listening to podcasts
- 10% of time spent listening to “other”
But people with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto spend more time listening to those non-AM/FM sources
I'm not questioning the 46/54 split. Just pointing out that only 10% was categorized as "other," not 54%,
You're lumping non AM/FM into other, which is not what the poll does.
The top bar shows that among listeners who don’t have Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, they spend the majority of their in-car audio time, 67%, listening to AM/FM radio, including over-the-air and streams. They spend 9% of their audio time streaming, 12% with SiriusXM, 4% with Podcasts, and 8% of their audio time with some other audio source, such as CDs.
The bottom bar shows that those who do have Apple CarPlay or Android Auto in their primary vehicles spend twice as much time streaming: 18% of their daily in-car audio time is spent streaming, compared with 9% of daily in-car audio time spent streaming by those without the systems. They also spend more of their daily in-car audio time with podcasts than listeners who don’t have the systems: 7% compared with 4%.Listeners who do have Apple CarPlay or Android Auto spend 46% of their time with AM/FM — 27% less than those who don’t have CarPlay or Auto.
Here's what Edison says in the actual report:
I read it and it says AM/FM is 46 and streaming is 18. Right? That's the point of comparison because the CarPlay makes streaming easier. Read Pierre Bouvard's take on that same poll.
You're lumping non AM/FM into other, which is not what the poll does.
We agree on the numbers. We agree on the reason. I'm trying to figure out what it is I'm saying that gets you saying this:
But he is specific in the things they listen to. AM/FM is one thing, Spotify is another, Apple Music is another. Sirius, etc.
The 46% figure is the largest of the things they listen to. No other single thing is anywhere near the 46% figure.