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Males Between the Ages of 18-24 More Likely to Download Podcasts via iTunes
Published  05/16/2007 | Podcasting / Podcasts , Internet User Demographics , Internet Usage , New Media News , Latest Studies

Today, comScore released the results of a study profiling the iTunes podcasting audience. The study, sponsored by mobile advertising enabler Ad Infuse, focused on those users who downloaded podcasts via iTunes in October 2006.

Podcasting Dominated by Males

An analysis of the iTunes podcasting audience revealed that males represented a significantly larger share (63 percent) of the audience than did females (37 percent). In addition, 18-24 year olds represented a substantial share of the audience (29 percent) and were more than twice as likely as the average Internet user to download podcasts. People between the ages of 35-54 represented about half of the podcasting audience and were also more likely than average to download podcasts.

“The comScore study reveals significant advertising opportunities among several consumer segments,” said Nick Tabbal, comScore senior vice president of media and entertainment solutions. “While the conventional wisdom says that only young, tech-savvy consumers are downloading and listening to podcasts, there is also a sizable market among 35-54 year olds, indicating that the audience is broader than previously thought.”

Demographic Profile for iTunes Podcasting Audience*

October 2006

Source: comScore, Inc.

Demographic

Total Internet

Total Podcast Audience

Total Podcast Audience Index

Gender

 

 

 

  Male

51%

63%

125

  Female

49%

37%

74

Age

 

 

 

  18-24

14%

29%

203

  25-34

20%

14%

68

  35-44

24%

27%

113

  45-54

22%

23%

103

  55-64

13%

5%

41

  65+

6%

2%

29

*Total Podcast Audience Index = 100 x (total podcast audience/total Internet); Index of 100 represents parity

Podcast Audience Represents High-Income, Well-Educated Consumer Segment

comScore also examined the household income and education levels of the iTunes podcasting audience, revealing that consumption of podcasts increased with both income and education. In particular, those individuals in households making at least $100,000 annually were 28 percent more likely than average to download podcasts, while college graduates were 25 percent more likely.

Demographic Profile for Podcasting Audience

October 2006

Source: comScore, Inc.

Demographic

Total Internet

Total Podcast Audience

Total Podcast Audience Index

Household Income

 

 

 

  Less than $25,000

9%

7%

78

  $25,000-$50,000

21%

16%

77

  $50,000-$75,000

29%

27%

95

  $75,000-$100,000

17%

19%

109

  $100,000+

24%

31%

128

Education Level

 

 

 

  High School

28%

25%

89

  Some College/Assoc Degree

34%

28%

82

  College/Graduate Degree

37%

47%

125



Added Mr. Tabbal: “Since many of the top podcasts are in the educational and business genres, it’s not surprising that podcasts today appeal to the more educated and higher-income consumer segments. Because these core audiences represent highly desirable consumer segments, it’s probably just a matter of time before significant advertising dollars begin to flow toward this medium.”

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