AMS Radio Index
Description:
Conducted by GfK Custom Research on March 28-30, 2008

Sample of 1,004 American adults. Sample error is plus or minus 3 percentage points.

1. How often would you say that you listen to the radio?

Once a day18%} 61%
Several times a day 43
Several times a week 12
Once or twice a week 10
Not very often11
Not at all 5

2. Compared with five years ago, would you say you are listening to the radio more, less or about the same?

More22%} 72%
About the same 50
Less 28

3. When you get in your car, do you usually turn on the radio?

Yes 73%
No 25
Don't own a car 2

4. When commercial breaks come on the radio, would you say that you usually ...

Stay tuned to that station 53%
Change the sation to another one 35
Turn off the radio8
Don't now/no response5

5. (Asked of those who turned off the radio) How long would you say it takes before you turn off the radio? Was it...

Right Away53%} 71%
About 30 seconds 18
About one minute13
About two minutes1
Three Minutes or more11
Don't know/no response4

6. (Asked of those who changed the station) How long would you say it takes before you change the station? Was it...

Right Away48%} 77%
About 30 seconds29
About one minute12
About two minutes4
Three Minutes or more7
Don't know/no response1

7. Have you ever listened to a radio station on the Internet?

Yes 33%
No 67

8. (Asked of those who have listened to a radio station over the Internet) When was the most recent time you listened to a radio station over the Internet? Was it...

Within the past week23%} 52%
Within the past month29
Within the past 6 months17
Within the past year15
Longer ago than one year16

9. (Asked of those who have listened to a radio station over the Internet) When you listen to radio stations over the Internet, would you say that you are listening to ...

Radio stations that are playing the same thing on the Internet they are playing on the radio 31%
Internet-only radio stations 24
Both42
Don't now/no response3

10. How likely do you think it is that you will be listening to radio over the Internet in the future?

Very likely20%} 38%
Somewhat likely18
Not very likely28 } 61%
Not likely at all33
Don't know/no response1

11. (Asked of those likely to listen to radio over the Internet in the future) What type of equipment do you think you are likely to use to listen to radio over the internet in the future? Do you think you will use ... (Answers are percentage answering "yes")

A computer at home83%
A computer at the office43%
A cell phone or other mobile device38%
An Internet connection in your vehicle22%
None5%

12. (Asked of those likely to listen to radio over the Internet in the future) Do you currently have wireless Internet service or WiFi Internet service in your home?

Yes 44%
No 55
Don't know 1%

13. How familiar, if at all, would you say that you are with something called HD radio? Would you say...

Very familiar5%} 35%
Somewhat familiar30
Not at all familiar65

14. (Asked of those familiar with HD radio) Have you ever listened to anything broadcast on HD radio?

Yes 33%
No 67

15. (Asked of those who have ever listened to HD radio) How would you compare the number of stations available on HD radio and regular radio?

HD radio offers more stations than regular radio42%
Regular radio offers more stations than HD radio19%
HD radio and regular radio offer about the same number of stations26%
Don't know/no response13%

16. What would you say is your favorite way to listen to radio?

Regular radio77%
Satellite radio15%
Internet radio2%
HD Radio1%
Don't know/no response4%

17. We were wondering what you think would prompt you to listen to regular radio more. Do you think you would listen to the radio more if ... (Answers are percentage answering "yes")

There were fewer commercials on the radio68%
There was more music or entertainment content on the radio66%
There was a greater selection of music on the radio63%
There were new or different formats on the radio49%
There was greater coverage of local news and issues on the radio42%
There was more national news on the radio34%
There was more talk from DJs or announcers on the radio16%
None11%
Don't know/no response1%

18. We were wondering what you think would prompt you to listen to radio more through the Internet. Do you think you would listen to the radio more through the Internet if... (Answers are percentage answering "yes")

There were fewer commercials on the radio38%
There was more music or entertainment content on the radio37%
There was a greater selection of music on the radio37%
There were new or different formats on the radio32%
There was greater coverage of local news and issues on the radio25%
There was more national news on the radio19%
There was more talk from DJs or announcers on the radio11%
None45%
Don't know/no response2%

19. The federal government currently regulates the use of obscenities or profanity on radio and network television stations. Would you say you believe that the government should also regulate the use of obscenities or profanity on Internet radio stations?

Yes 61%
No 37
Don't know 2%
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