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15-to-19 year olds have embraced on-demand streaming as their format of choice, accounting for 51% of their total listening time on a typical day. That's more than double the overall average of 24%, which includes all age groups, according to the new study “Music & Millennials,” by the Music Business Association (Music Biz) and data partner LOOP (Lots of Online People) These increases come at the expense AM/FM radio. While broadcast radio still accounts for the highest listening share among the general population at 35%, 15-to-19 year olds reported that they spend only 12% of their time with the format despite a weekly reach of 65% (on par with the overall average of 78%). "This indicates that even though millennials are being exposed to radio, they are not engaging with it, and on-demand streaming is making up the difference.," according to the report.This is further reflected in millennials’ device usage. AM/FM radio receivers again topped the overall tally, accounting for 33% of the general population’s listening time. However, 15-to-19 year olds bucked the trend again, saying the device only accounts for 11% of their time. Instead, they rely heavily on smartphones, which accounted for 41% of their listening time, more than double the overall average of 18%.YouTube Beats Radio For Music Discovery For First TimeRelated articles








