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Thursday, November 5, 2009
If Only REACH still mattered...

More adults come into contact with broadcast radio than the Internet, according to aNielsen analysis of a Council for Research Excellence (CRE) study.
The CRE physically watched consumers throughout the day to see how they consume media. Unsurprisingly, people see live television the most. It reaches 95% of adults. After that it's radio at 77%, the Web at 64%, newspapers at 35%, and magazines at 27%.
The radio versus Internet thing is a bit surprising till you remember radio can play passively in the background in cars and offices. The Internet is something you have to actively seek. Read >
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