Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Report: Webcast Listening Grew In September


Month-over-month webcast listening moved upward in September, according to Triton Digital’s monthly Webcast Metrics Top 20 Ranker. The upward movement was nearly unanimous among the top-20 entities measured by Triton. Year-over-year and year-to-date gains were also apparent in September.

Analysis of Triton numbers from the RAIN Newsletter looks at U.S. domestic streaming through the Monday-Sunday lens, 6:00am to midnight, using the key metric of Average Active Sessions (AAS).

The biggest percentage monthly gain was accomplished by ESPN Radio, whose streams spiked upward by 17%. CBS streams surged by 15%, and EMF showed a 13% rise.

Pandora, ever the leader in number of sessions, gained two percent over its August metrics (45,000 average sessions, nominally).

Across the entire top-20 cohort, webcasting rose three percent in September. The group’s year-over-year gain was 17%, and there has been an eight percent rise of streaming year-to-date.

While Pandora’s historic trendline is meteoric (see chart below), the market-leading Internet radio company does not own the best year-over-year performance in percentage (22%). That leader is Townsquare Media (44%), followed by New York Public Radio (40%) and NPR (31%).

The strongest year-do-date performer in percentage growth has been AccuRadio (23%).

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