Listeners
In Canberra alone 28,000 listeners tune in 'exclusively' a week, [45,000
tune in alongside other chosen radio stations of preference] up to 80,000 a month.
Survey conducted by McNair Ingenuity Research 9/9/05 for Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts
In a result that has stunned the national media and advertising industries,
new research by McNair Ingenuity reveals more than seven million
Australians - or 45% of people aged over 15 - listen to community
radio every month - an estimated audience reach of over 7 million people. Each
week
community radio commands an average audience of 3.7 million listeners or 24 percent
of all Australians. Recent OzTam figures indicate that community radio has established
an audience of 3.7 million people.
Of that number, more than 3.7 million tune in weekly and 685,000
listen exclusively to community radio. These key indicators of audience research
are the result of the most comprehensive survey ever conducted in the community
radio sector's 30 year history. The survey was funded by the Department of Communications,
Information Technology and the Arts through the Community Broadcasting Foundation
(CBF).
Ms Deborah Welch, a CBF Director, hailed the figures as confirmation
of the growing strength and influence the community broadcasting sector has across
Australia.
Additional information from research initiatives or sources has been used to
expand on data collected through the Community Broadcasting Database.
Most notably, qualitative research conducted by the Key Centre for Cultural
and Media Policy, now amalgamated with the School of Arts, Media and Culture
at Griffith University, has been drawn on to enhance statistical information
where appropriate.
The diversity of program content exhibited by most community broadcasting stations
prevents the development of mass audiences; however recent research indicates
that collectively the sector has significant audience reach.







