Do young people listen to the radio anymore
Do young people listen to the radio anymore
In the United States, radio remains a strong medium for younger audiences, with significant daily and weekly listening among people under 35.
Key statistics:
- 55% of Gen Z (ages 13–24) in the U.S. listen to AM/FM radio every day Musical Pursuits.
- 89% of Gen Z listen to radio weekly, with the majority using traditional AM/FM receivers rather than streaming Musical Pursuits.
- 48% of adults under 35 in the U.S. use podcasts, and 22% of them also listen to radio weekly wifitalents.com.
- While streaming dominates for many younger listeners, radio’s role in daily commutes, car listening, and music discovery remains strong, especially in the 18–34 age group Musical Pursuits.
That ought to drive off even more advertisers.TLDR: Yes, young people still listen to the radio. This is especially true for lower income and rural populations.
I’m 20, and I’m one of the few that actually still listens to radio. Majority of the people that I know have migrated over to Spotify.Do young people listen to the radio anymore
That ought to drive off even more advertisers.
What age is "young" to you?
I am sorry, but I have a really hard time believing these "statistics." They MAY listen for background noise, but not to find new music. There are too many other options out there. These aren't the days where the radio was the "go to" for the latest music trends. That ship has sailed. The medium is dying whether some of us want to admit it or not.What age is "young" to you?
I am sorry, but I have a really hard time believing these "statistics." They MAY listen for background noise, but not to find new music. There are too many other options out there. These aren't the days where the radio was the "go to" for the latest music trends. That ship has sailed. The medium is dying whether some of us want to admit it or not.