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Guest post by Bobby Owsinski of Music 3.0Despite the rise of streaming, most recent studies have found that our automobile listening habits have been surprisingly consistent with the past. That now appears to be changing as found by a new study by Edison Research, which found that we’re now much less reliant on our AM/FM radios in our cars these days.Interestingly, this study was based more on video evidence, with about a tenth of those surveyed having GoPro cameras installed in their cars to get a more accurate reference of exactly what they’re listening to. The study was based around commuters who had at least 20 minute drives to and from work.- Restless commuters constantly switch audio sources. These tended to be persons between the age of 18-34, listening heavily to AM/FM in the during longer commutes, and find it “very important” to have an in-dash media system in their next vehicle.
- Seekers only switch occasionally. These tend to be men aged 35-54 who listen to some AM/FM and some streaming in the car, have longer commutes, and find it “somewhat important” to have an in-dash system. 48% of commuters fall into this category.
- Keepers rarely switch during their commutes. They tend to be men aged 55+ who listen to AM/FM almost all of the time, but have shorter commutes, higher incomes, and find it “not at all important” for their next car to have an in-dash system.