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Tuning into radio’s potential: the power of Black-owned radio
Black History Month is frequently the time when brands step up their efforts to connect with Black consumers. And with the advertising industry’s commitments to spend with Black-owned media, new opportunities to expand programming have emerged for Black-owned radio, which reaches more than 6 million Black listeners each week.
From the National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters network of radio stations airing More Than That with Gia Peppers, to the Black Information Network from iHeartMedia delivering news 24/7, audio content about the diverse experiences across Black America are in demand.
In the video below, Charlene Polite Corley, Vice President of Diverse Insights and Partnerships at Nielsen, spoke to Tony Coles, Division President, iHeartMedia and Founder, Black Information Network, about the power of radio and creating a platform for more authentic Black voices and nuanced stories. Watch and learn more about:
Learn more about the reach and profiles of Black-owned radio listeners in our Diverse-Owned Media Audience Reach and Profiles report.
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How Black audiences are engaging with audio more than ever
For African Americans, content is the common language. The U.S. Black population spends more time with media than any other group, with content engagement that consistently drives breakout hits and trending topics alike. Increasingly, Black consumers are taking control of both the economic and media influence they wield and using it to invest in Black experiences, Black communities and Black content. And as a collective, the Black community represented nearly $1.6 trillion of buying power last year. As the media industry looks to be more inclusive of Black storytellers, while growing its bottom line and brand awareness with Black audiences, understanding who they are, where they’re connected and how they’re changing is as important as ever. And for Black audiences, they are connecting with audio.
Among Black listeners, radio continues to reach a significant portion of the Black community: 91% of the Black population in a month. In fact, Black listeners spend more time with radio than any other group—20 minutes longer than the average of the total population.
Weekly reach metrics among Black persons 18+
Source: Nielsen Comparable Metrics, Q3 2021
And Black-owned radio stations play a key role in that engagement, delivering more than 6.4 million African American listeners every week. Jim Winston, President of the National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters emphasized the important connection to Black-owned broadcasters: “Nielsen’s latest report helps to quantify the unique impact Black-owned radio has within our communities. It’s a reminder of the opportunity for brands to engage and partner with Black-owned broadcasters to connect with Black consumers in an authentic way. Advertising with Black-owned television and radio stations offers an important and unique opportunity to connect with our communities and deliver messages for brands from voices Black consumers trust.”
Buying ads with Black-owned media gives advertisers a chance to partner with companies that hold a unique position and expertise within Black communities and culture.
Importantly, Black radio listeners value brand reputation. For home care, 84% are more likely to switch based on new brand reputation and for personal care, 37% are more likely to switch based on new brand reputation. And there is ample opportunity for new providers, with many Black radio listeners keeping their options open. For example, 44% of listeners are more likely to switch cell phone carriers in the next 12 months and 15% are more likely to switch auto insurance in the next 12 months.
Podcast listenership and engagement is growing significantly among the Black audience, which is a notable opportunity for brands and media owners. In the past three years alone, the number of Black consumers using podcasts has increased by 70%.
The positive momentum of podcasting is enticing more celebrity involvement and attracting big ad dollars. The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) is predicting that ad revenue will hit $2 billion by 2023, nearly 2.5x the $842 million generated last year.
Importantly, podcast advertising—particularly when read by the host—drives stronger brand recall punch than more traditional forms of advertisements. For example, Nielsen’s Podcast Ad Effectiveness (PAE) solution has found that host-read ads drive a brand recall rate of 74% for Black audiences.
Additional Nielsen PAE data found:
For Black audiences, audio is not only used for entertainment, but especially during the pandemic, it has been an essential resource for news and information, and an escape from the stress of the day to day. Brands and agencies have an immense market opportunity to prioritize marketing strategies and campaigns to meet this valuable audience where they are connecting—on audio.
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