New RAJAR figures reveal that 20% of smartphone owners, or 1.4 million people, have downloaded a radio app.
The RAJAR Measurement of Internet Delivered Audio Services (MIDAS 6) was conducted during June 2010 by Ipsos MORI.
The sample comprised RAJAR respondents drawn from the main RAJAR survey who had claimed to listen to the radio via the internet, or downloaded podcasts, or listened to the radio via their mobile phone. The survey findings are based on 1,083 respondents.
Christel Lacaze, research manager, RAJAR, said: “The latest MIDAS survey allows us to track the changing behaviour of people who use their mobile phones to listen to the radio.
“With smartphones fast growing their market share, a greater number of mobile phone owners are able to listen to the radio via their phone using a mobile internet connection rather than an FM signal, giving them access to richer content on the go.”
The survey found that:
RAJAR yesterday announced the appointment of Jerry Hill as its new CEO, succeeding Sally de la Bedoyere, who stepped down at the beginning of June.