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RADIO TODAY BY THE NUMBERS




        Radio Delivers for Portland, OR
        with Insights from MBI Touchpoints




1
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.
PPM ratings are based on audience estimates and are the opinion of Arbitron
and should not be relied on for precise accuracy or precise representativeness
of a demographic or radio market.
Portland Radio Reaches Every Key Buying Demo
             Each week in Portland, radio is heard by…


             92% Adults 18-34
               93% Adults 18-49
             94% Adults 25-54
               94% Adults 35-64
Source: Arbitron Portland, OR; JAN-SEP 2012, Weekly Cume Rating, M-Sun 6a-12Mid.
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                                             3
Portland Listeners Spend Hours Listening to Radio

             Each week, Portland listeners spend



             10.5        hours
             listening to radio
             With an ever-growing number of media
             choices, Portland’s preference for and
             reliance on radio has endured year after
             year.

                Portland’s Avg. Daily TSL = 2 Hours 15 Minutes



Source: Arbitron Portland, OR; JAN-SEP 2012, Weekly TSL, P18+ M-Sun 6a-12Mid.
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                                            4
Portland Radio Reaches Multicultural Listeners

              Each week Portland radio reaches...


             95% of Hispanic Persons

             91% of Other Persons

                       Other Persons are classified as
                         all persons that are not of
                              Hispanic ethnicity



Source: Arbitron Portland, OR; JAN-SEP 2012, Weekly Cume Rating; P6+ M-Sun 6a-12Mid.
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                                            5
Portland Radio Reaches Working Persons


             1,211,400 Work Full- or Part-Time
             714,600 Don’t Work
           63% of Portland, OR
            Persons 18+ Work
             Full- or Part-time

Source: Arbitron Portland, OR; JAN-SEP 2012, P18+ Avg Daily Population; M-Sun 6a-12Mid.
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                                              6
Portland Consumers Tune to Radio During
             Prime Shopping Hours

                                                                                               You can reach



                                                                                          88 %of
                                                                                                   Portland, OR
                                                                                                    consumers
                                                                                    on the radio between
                                                                                    6AM and 7PM during
                                                                                          the work week.



Source: Arbitron Monterey-Salinas-Santa Cruz, CA, Sp11-Wi12, Weekly Cume Rating, P18+ M-F 6a-7p.
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                                             7
USA TouchPoints

        Rich multidimensional study of
        consumers’ daily lives
        Captures media usage, shopping behavior,
        and emotional mindset from a single sample
        National probability sample of 2,000
        persons aged 18-64
        Nested within GfK/MRI’s Survey of the
        American Consumer enabling a foundation
        for fusing other data sources

                               Create value for advertisers, agencies, and the
                               media through greatly enhanced advertising ROI

© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                   8
TouchPoints Uses an App to
             Collect a Variety of Consumer Data


            Location   Activities   Social Setting   Media   Mood/Emotion




© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                      9
2,000 People, 20,000 Days,
             480,000 Hours of American Life


                     20              23
                  Locations       Activities




                   8                 17
               Mega Media         Emotional
               Categories         Mindsets



                          10          33
                        Social     Internet
                       Settings   Site Types


© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                           10
MBI TouchPoints Part I
A Look at AM/FM Radio Overview –
Persons 25-54
AM/FM Radio Remains the
             Most Dominant Audio Platform
               Percent Reached During the Week, Persons 25-54
                             85




                                                          25
                                                                                     15



                       AM/FM Radio                Satellite radio          Internet streaming Radio
                       Broadcast Only
                  (does not include streams)

                                               Source: MBI TouchPointsTM
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                                      12
Consumers Spend Far More Time With
             AM/FM Radio Than Other Audio Platforms
              Percent of Aggregate Time Spent With Audio, Persons 25-54


                                                                     Satellite radio
                                                                          11%
                                                                             Internet
                                                                            streaming
                                                                                3%



                                   AM/FM Radio
                                       86%




                                         Source: MBI TouchPointsTM
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                                13
Daytime Is AM/FM Radio’s “Primetime”

              Reach During the Work Week by Half Hour, Persons 25-54
     60
                                                                 5PM Is Radio’s
     50                                                       Weekday Peak Half-Hour


     40


     30


     20


     10
                                        Radio’s Primetime (8AM-8PM)

       0
             6a        7a   8a   9 a 10 a 11 a 12 p 1 p    2p        3p   4p    5p   6p   7p   8p   9 p 10 p 11 p


                                                    Source: MBI TouchPointsTM
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                                            14
Portland Radio Reaches Listeners Everywhere Monday-
        Friday, Especially Whey They’re On the Go and Mobile.
      6-7a                        80,400                 55,700
      7-8a                        77,700                       95,600                                   Home
      8-9a                     61,700                     105,000                                       Out-of-Home
     9-10a                    59,400                       113,300
   10-11a                    53,700                        125,800
  11a-12n                    53,400                          136,300
   12n-1p                   50,100                           144,400
      1-2p                   52,900                            146,800
      2-3p                   51,300                           149,500
      3-4p                   54,100                               164,400
      4-5p                   53,100                              160,900
      5-6p                   52,400                           144,400
      6-7p                  47,900                   99,300
      7-8p               34,800             70,400
      8-9p              26,200         54,400
     9-10p             23,600       41,200
   10-11p               26,100 27,800
11p-12mid              20,40015,700

                       0           50,000            100,000            150,000               200,000        250,000
Source: Arbitron Portland, OR; JAN-SEP 2012, P18+ AQH Persons; Home vs Out-of-Home; M-F 6a-12Mid.
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                                            15
The AM/FM Radio Audience Is
             Consistent Throughout the Week
               Reach by Day of Week, Persons 25-54




                              63       62             63                64
                       60
                                                                                54
                                                                                          48




               Monday       Tuesday Wednesday Thursday              Friday   Saturday   Sunday



                                            Source: MBI TouchPointsTM
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                                   16
Portland, OR
             Average Daily Cume Rating for P25-54
               Reach by Day of Week, Persons 25-54

             74
                                    72                                72          72
             72                                    71
                        70
             70
             68
             66                                                                              65
             64
             62
                                                                                                       60
             60
             58
             56
             54
                       Monday    Tuesday       Wednesday        Thursday         Friday    Saturday   Sunday



Source: Arbitron Portland, OR; JAN-SEP 2012, P25-54 Avg Daily Cume Rating by Day of Week
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                                             17
Life Context of AM/FM
Radio Listening
More AM/FM Radio Usage Is Consumed
        Out of Home Than Other Major Media
         Percent of Overall Usage Consumed Outside the Home, Persons 25-54


                           AM/FM Radio                                              76%

                           Tablet or iPad                                     57%

                        Mobile Web/app                                        55%

                                 Internet                               40%

      Printed newspaper/magazine                                 31%

                       Social networking                     27%

                          Game console           13%

                                 Live TV        12%


                                                                                          19
                                            Source: MBI TouchPointsTM
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.
Out-of-Home Use Rises During the
        Weekend for AM/FM Radio
         Percent of AM/FM Radio Listening by Location, Persons 25-54

                       84%
                             78%                                             Weekday     Weekend




                                   56%     57%

                                                                                            45%
                                                                                   38%
                                                              35%



                                                                       10%



            Car or other traveling My home or yard           My workplace       Other OOH location


                                                                                                     20
                                           Source: MBI TouchPointsTM
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.
Portland Radio Reaches Listeners Everywhere Saturday-
        Sunday, Especially Whey They’re On the Go and Mobile.
      6-7a                   42,800        15,700
      7-8a
                                                                                                      Home
                                53,000          22,100
      8-9a                      55,400              34,400                                            Out-of-Home
     9-10a                        62,700                    52,800
   10-11a                         64,700                         71,700
  11a-12n                          67,200                             90,600
   12n-1p                          65,400                              102,100
      1-2p                        62,700                              101,100
      2-3p                       58,900                              104,600
      3-4p                       58,700                              104,100
      4-5p                      55,000                            97,300
      5-6p                     50,200                         85,600
      6-7p                   43,800                      76,100
      7-8p                 33,700                 65,800
      8-9p               26,200            50,100
     9-10p              23,200         37,700
   10-11p               22,300      25,900
11p-12mid              17,200 16,300

                       0     25,000 50,000 75,000 100,000 125,000 150,000 175,000 200,000
Source: Arbitron Portland, OR; JAN-SEP 2012, P18+ AQH Persons; Home vs Out-of-Home; Sa-Su 6a-12Mid.
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                                            21
How AM/FM Radio Stacks Up to
Other Media Channels
AM/FM Radio Is the Second Most
        Widely Consumed Medium
         Average Day Reach During the Week, Persons 25-54

                                 Live TV                                                        80

                           AM/FM Radio                                                     59

                                 Internet                                             49

                       Social Networking                 19

                        Mobile Web/App               16

                    Printed
               Newspaper/magazine                   13

                          Game console          9

                           Tablet or iPad   4



                                                          Source: MBI TouchPointsTM
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                                                 23
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© 2012 Arbitron Inc.
Recency Effect:
Radio Gets The Last Word
AM/FM Radio Offers the Greatest Media
             Proximity to Shopping Occasions
         Percent Exposed to Given Media Within the Half-Hour That Shopping
         Occurs, Persons 25-54


                   AM/FM Radio                                          19%



            Mobile Web/App                  7%



                       Internet        5%



                          Print   2%



                       Live TV    2%



                                            Source: MBI TouchPointsTM
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                                   28
The Peak Shopping Hour Is Between
             1PM and 2PM
         Percent of Adults Shopping By Time of Day, Persons 25-54

  30                                                              Shopping Peak
                                                                  (1PM-2PM)




  20




  10




    0
        6a        7a   8a   9a   10 a   11 a   12 p   1p    2p         3p   4p     5p   6p   7p   8p   9p   10 p   11 p




                                                       Source: MBI TouchPointsTM
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                                              29
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© 2012 Arbitron Inc.
Automotive Analysis for the
Portland, OR Metro Area
Portland Radio Listeners Spend More than
             $3 Billion Annually at New Car Dealers



                                                                                                  $253,893,000
          Monthly

                                                  $58,591,000
             Weekly

                                     $8,347,000
                       Daily

                               $0            $100,000,000             $200,000,000               $300,000,000

Source: Arbitron Portland, OR; JAN-SEP 2012, Metro P18+ Retail Spending Power; New Car Dealers
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                                             35
Portland Radio Listeners Spend More than
             $349 Million Annually at Used Car Dealers



                                                                                                        $29,127,000
          Monthly

                                                    $6,722,000
              Weekly

                                     $958,000
                       Daily

                               $0              $10,000,000              $20,000,000               $30,000,000

Source: Arbitron Portland, OR; JAN-SEP 2012, Metro P18+ Retail Spending Power; Used Car Dealers
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                                             36
Annual Spending in New Car Dealers in the
             Portland, OR Metro Area

        Demographic Profile:




Source: Arbitron Portland, OR; JAN-SEP 2012, Metro P18+ Retail Spending Power; New Car Dealers
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                                             37
Monthly Sales Projections in New Car Dealer
             Spending in the Portland, OR Metro Area




Source: Arbitron Portland, OR; JAN-SEP 2012, Metro P18+ Retail Spending Power-Monthly Factor Report; New Car Dealers
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                                             38
Profile of Portland, OR: Demographic Info
             Households that Plan to Buy Any New Vehicle Next Year

                                                  30                                                       24.6
                                                                        18.9        18.1        20.1
                                                  20                                                                  14.6
                                                  10
                                                            3.7
                                                    0
           24.9                                           P18-24       P25-34      P35-44      P45-54     P55-64      P65+


                                                  40
                       75.1                                                                                            31
                                                  30
                                                                                                21.5
                                                                                                           18.7
                                                  20
                                                           10.8                     10.5
                                                                         7.4
           Male        Female                     10
                                                   0
                                                         Under $25K    $25K-$35K   $35K-$50K   $50K-$75K $75K-$100K   $100K+



Source: Scarborough Portland, OR; R1 Mar10-Feb12, P18+ % Composition
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                                           39
Profile of Portland, OR: Household Info
             Number of Vehicles Household Owns



                       None                         10.7%

                          1                                          23.2%

                          2                                                           41.3%

                          3                                  16.3%

    4 or More                                   8.5%

                              0.0%         10.0%            20.0%     30.0%   40.0%     50.0%

Source: Scarborough Portland, OR; R1 Mar10-Feb12, P18+ % of Target
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                                            40
Profile of Portland, OR: Spending Info
             How Much Households Plan to Pay for a New Vehicle Next Year


  25,000
  20,000
  15,000
   10,000
    5,000
        0




Source: Scarborough Portland, OR; R1 Mar10-Feb12, P18+ Target Persons
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                                            41
Profile of Portland, OR: Vehicle Info
             Type of New Vehicle Household Plans to Buy Next Year



                Luxury Vehicle                                                                        19,600

    Sport Utility Vehicle                                                                            19,400

                       Pickup Truck                                                              17,500

                       Compact Car                                                 12,300

                       Full-Size Car                                              11,800

              Van or Mini-Van                                                    11,200

                        Midsize Car                                             10,800

                                       0          5000                  10000            15000     20000

Source: Scarborough Portland, OR; R1 Mar10-Feb12, P18+ Target Persons
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                                            42
Profile of Portland, OR: Dealer Info
             Primary Reason Household Used Dealer for Last New Vehicle

                        6%
                                      5%
                                                                      Price-Value
                                                           23%        Selection
                        9%                                            Dealer Reputation
                                                                      Location

                       10%                                            Other
                                                                      Service
                                                                16%   Warranty
                        13%                                           Dealer Financing

                                           14%

Source: Scarborough Portland, OR; R1 Mar10-Feb12, P18+ % of Target
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                                            43
Profile of Portland, OR: Miles Traveled
             Number of Miles Traveled One Way to Buy/Lease Last New Vehicle



          25.0%
                             21.3%
          20.0%                                    14.8%
          15.0%
                                                                          8.6%
          10.0%
                                                                                       6.8%

             5.0%

             0.0%
                       Less than 10         10-19 Miles              20-29 Miles   30+ Miles
                          Miles

Source: Scarborough Portland, OR; R1 Mar10-Feb12, P18+ % of Target
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                                            44
Profile of Portland, OR: Auto Repair Info
             Household Auto Repairs Done in Past Year – Paid Labor


     Oil Filter/Oil Change
                 New Tires
    Tune-up/Spark Plugs
              Brake Repair
         Other Car Repair
                Car Battery
     Anti-Freeze/Coolant
    Transmission Repair
         Paint/Body Work
             Shocks/Struts
        Car Radio/Stereo
                     Muffler

                                 0.0%       10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0%

Source: Scarborough Portland, OR; R1 Mar10-Feb12, P18+ % of Target
© 2012 Arbitron Inc.                                            45
RADIO TODAY BY THE NUMBERS




                                                                  Michael Nelson
                                                                    Arbitron, Inc.
                                                            Sr. Account Manager
                                                                   410-794-2861
                                                    michael.nelson@arbitron.com




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© 2012 Arbitron Inc.

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Auto Dealers Win with Radio

  • 1. RADIO TODAY BY THE NUMBERS Radio Delivers for Portland, OR with Insights from MBI Touchpoints 1 © 2012 Arbitron Inc.
  • 2. PPM ratings are based on audience estimates and are the opinion of Arbitron and should not be relied on for precise accuracy or precise representativeness of a demographic or radio market.
  • 3. Portland Radio Reaches Every Key Buying Demo Each week in Portland, radio is heard by… 92% Adults 18-34 93% Adults 18-49 94% Adults 25-54 94% Adults 35-64 Source: Arbitron Portland, OR; JAN-SEP 2012, Weekly Cume Rating, M-Sun 6a-12Mid. © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 3
  • 4. Portland Listeners Spend Hours Listening to Radio Each week, Portland listeners spend 10.5 hours listening to radio With an ever-growing number of media choices, Portland’s preference for and reliance on radio has endured year after year. Portland’s Avg. Daily TSL = 2 Hours 15 Minutes Source: Arbitron Portland, OR; JAN-SEP 2012, Weekly TSL, P18+ M-Sun 6a-12Mid. © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 4
  • 5. Portland Radio Reaches Multicultural Listeners Each week Portland radio reaches... 95% of Hispanic Persons 91% of Other Persons Other Persons are classified as all persons that are not of Hispanic ethnicity Source: Arbitron Portland, OR; JAN-SEP 2012, Weekly Cume Rating; P6+ M-Sun 6a-12Mid. © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 5
  • 6. Portland Radio Reaches Working Persons 1,211,400 Work Full- or Part-Time 714,600 Don’t Work 63% of Portland, OR Persons 18+ Work Full- or Part-time Source: Arbitron Portland, OR; JAN-SEP 2012, P18+ Avg Daily Population; M-Sun 6a-12Mid. © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 6
  • 7. Portland Consumers Tune to Radio During Prime Shopping Hours You can reach 88 %of Portland, OR consumers on the radio between 6AM and 7PM during the work week. Source: Arbitron Monterey-Salinas-Santa Cruz, CA, Sp11-Wi12, Weekly Cume Rating, P18+ M-F 6a-7p. © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 7
  • 8. USA TouchPoints Rich multidimensional study of consumers’ daily lives Captures media usage, shopping behavior, and emotional mindset from a single sample National probability sample of 2,000 persons aged 18-64 Nested within GfK/MRI’s Survey of the American Consumer enabling a foundation for fusing other data sources Create value for advertisers, agencies, and the media through greatly enhanced advertising ROI © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 8
  • 9. TouchPoints Uses an App to Collect a Variety of Consumer Data Location Activities Social Setting Media Mood/Emotion © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 9
  • 10. 2,000 People, 20,000 Days, 480,000 Hours of American Life 20 23 Locations Activities 8 17 Mega Media Emotional Categories Mindsets 10 33 Social Internet Settings Site Types © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 10
  • 11. MBI TouchPoints Part I A Look at AM/FM Radio Overview – Persons 25-54
  • 12. AM/FM Radio Remains the Most Dominant Audio Platform Percent Reached During the Week, Persons 25-54 85 25 15 AM/FM Radio Satellite radio Internet streaming Radio Broadcast Only (does not include streams) Source: MBI TouchPointsTM © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 12
  • 13. Consumers Spend Far More Time With AM/FM Radio Than Other Audio Platforms Percent of Aggregate Time Spent With Audio, Persons 25-54 Satellite radio 11% Internet streaming 3% AM/FM Radio 86% Source: MBI TouchPointsTM © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 13
  • 14. Daytime Is AM/FM Radio’s “Primetime” Reach During the Work Week by Half Hour, Persons 25-54 60 5PM Is Radio’s 50 Weekday Peak Half-Hour 40 30 20 10 Radio’s Primetime (8AM-8PM) 0 6a 7a 8a 9 a 10 a 11 a 12 p 1 p 2p 3p 4p 5p 6p 7p 8p 9 p 10 p 11 p Source: MBI TouchPointsTM © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 14
  • 15. Portland Radio Reaches Listeners Everywhere Monday- Friday, Especially Whey They’re On the Go and Mobile. 6-7a 80,400 55,700 7-8a 77,700 95,600 Home 8-9a 61,700 105,000 Out-of-Home 9-10a 59,400 113,300 10-11a 53,700 125,800 11a-12n 53,400 136,300 12n-1p 50,100 144,400 1-2p 52,900 146,800 2-3p 51,300 149,500 3-4p 54,100 164,400 4-5p 53,100 160,900 5-6p 52,400 144,400 6-7p 47,900 99,300 7-8p 34,800 70,400 8-9p 26,200 54,400 9-10p 23,600 41,200 10-11p 26,100 27,800 11p-12mid 20,40015,700 0 50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000 250,000 Source: Arbitron Portland, OR; JAN-SEP 2012, P18+ AQH Persons; Home vs Out-of-Home; M-F 6a-12Mid. © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 15
  • 16. The AM/FM Radio Audience Is Consistent Throughout the Week Reach by Day of Week, Persons 25-54 63 62 63 64 60 54 48 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Source: MBI TouchPointsTM © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 16
  • 17. Portland, OR Average Daily Cume Rating for P25-54 Reach by Day of Week, Persons 25-54 74 72 72 72 72 71 70 70 68 66 65 64 62 60 60 58 56 54 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Source: Arbitron Portland, OR; JAN-SEP 2012, P25-54 Avg Daily Cume Rating by Day of Week © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 17
  • 18. Life Context of AM/FM Radio Listening
  • 19. More AM/FM Radio Usage Is Consumed Out of Home Than Other Major Media Percent of Overall Usage Consumed Outside the Home, Persons 25-54 AM/FM Radio 76% Tablet or iPad 57% Mobile Web/app 55% Internet 40% Printed newspaper/magazine 31% Social networking 27% Game console 13% Live TV 12% 19 Source: MBI TouchPointsTM © 2012 Arbitron Inc.
  • 20. Out-of-Home Use Rises During the Weekend for AM/FM Radio Percent of AM/FM Radio Listening by Location, Persons 25-54 84% 78% Weekday Weekend 56% 57% 45% 38% 35% 10% Car or other traveling My home or yard My workplace Other OOH location 20 Source: MBI TouchPointsTM © 2012 Arbitron Inc.
  • 21. Portland Radio Reaches Listeners Everywhere Saturday- Sunday, Especially Whey They’re On the Go and Mobile. 6-7a 42,800 15,700 7-8a Home 53,000 22,100 8-9a 55,400 34,400 Out-of-Home 9-10a 62,700 52,800 10-11a 64,700 71,700 11a-12n 67,200 90,600 12n-1p 65,400 102,100 1-2p 62,700 101,100 2-3p 58,900 104,600 3-4p 58,700 104,100 4-5p 55,000 97,300 5-6p 50,200 85,600 6-7p 43,800 76,100 7-8p 33,700 65,800 8-9p 26,200 50,100 9-10p 23,200 37,700 10-11p 22,300 25,900 11p-12mid 17,200 16,300 0 25,000 50,000 75,000 100,000 125,000 150,000 175,000 200,000 Source: Arbitron Portland, OR; JAN-SEP 2012, P18+ AQH Persons; Home vs Out-of-Home; Sa-Su 6a-12Mid. © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 21
  • 22. How AM/FM Radio Stacks Up to Other Media Channels
  • 23. AM/FM Radio Is the Second Most Widely Consumed Medium Average Day Reach During the Week, Persons 25-54 Live TV 80 AM/FM Radio 59 Internet 49 Social Networking 19 Mobile Web/App 16 Printed Newspaper/magazine 13 Game console 9 Tablet or iPad 4 Source: MBI TouchPointsTM © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 23
  • 24. RADIO TODAY BY THE NUMBERS © 2012 Arbitron Inc.
  • 25. RADIO TODAY BY THE NUMBERS © 2012 Arbitron Inc.
  • 26. RADIO TODAY BY THE NUMBERS © 2012 Arbitron Inc.
  • 27. Recency Effect: Radio Gets The Last Word
  • 28. AM/FM Radio Offers the Greatest Media Proximity to Shopping Occasions Percent Exposed to Given Media Within the Half-Hour That Shopping Occurs, Persons 25-54 AM/FM Radio 19% Mobile Web/App 7% Internet 5% Print 2% Live TV 2% Source: MBI TouchPointsTM © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 28
  • 29. The Peak Shopping Hour Is Between 1PM and 2PM Percent of Adults Shopping By Time of Day, Persons 25-54 30 Shopping Peak (1PM-2PM) 20 10 0 6a 7a 8a 9a 10 a 11 a 12 p 1p 2p 3p 4p 5p 6p 7p 8p 9p 10 p 11 p Source: MBI TouchPointsTM © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 29
  • 30. RADIO TODAY BY THE NUMBERS © 2012 Arbitron Inc.
  • 31. RADIO TODAY BY THE NUMBERS © 2012 Arbitron Inc.
  • 32. RADIO TODAY BY THE NUMBERS © 2012 Arbitron Inc.
  • 33. RADIO TODAY BY THE NUMBERS © 2012 Arbitron Inc.
  • 34. Automotive Analysis for the Portland, OR Metro Area
  • 35. Portland Radio Listeners Spend More than $3 Billion Annually at New Car Dealers $253,893,000 Monthly $58,591,000 Weekly $8,347,000 Daily $0 $100,000,000 $200,000,000 $300,000,000 Source: Arbitron Portland, OR; JAN-SEP 2012, Metro P18+ Retail Spending Power; New Car Dealers © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 35
  • 36. Portland Radio Listeners Spend More than $349 Million Annually at Used Car Dealers $29,127,000 Monthly $6,722,000 Weekly $958,000 Daily $0 $10,000,000 $20,000,000 $30,000,000 Source: Arbitron Portland, OR; JAN-SEP 2012, Metro P18+ Retail Spending Power; Used Car Dealers © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 36
  • 37. Annual Spending in New Car Dealers in the Portland, OR Metro Area Demographic Profile: Source: Arbitron Portland, OR; JAN-SEP 2012, Metro P18+ Retail Spending Power; New Car Dealers © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 37
  • 38. Monthly Sales Projections in New Car Dealer Spending in the Portland, OR Metro Area Source: Arbitron Portland, OR; JAN-SEP 2012, Metro P18+ Retail Spending Power-Monthly Factor Report; New Car Dealers © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 38
  • 39. Profile of Portland, OR: Demographic Info Households that Plan to Buy Any New Vehicle Next Year 30 24.6 18.9 18.1 20.1 20 14.6 10 3.7 0 24.9 P18-24 P25-34 P35-44 P45-54 P55-64 P65+ 40 75.1 31 30 21.5 18.7 20 10.8 10.5 7.4 Male Female 10 0 Under $25K $25K-$35K $35K-$50K $50K-$75K $75K-$100K $100K+ Source: Scarborough Portland, OR; R1 Mar10-Feb12, P18+ % Composition © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 39
  • 40. Profile of Portland, OR: Household Info Number of Vehicles Household Owns None 10.7% 1 23.2% 2 41.3% 3 16.3% 4 or More 8.5% 0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% Source: Scarborough Portland, OR; R1 Mar10-Feb12, P18+ % of Target © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 40
  • 41. Profile of Portland, OR: Spending Info How Much Households Plan to Pay for a New Vehicle Next Year 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 0 Source: Scarborough Portland, OR; R1 Mar10-Feb12, P18+ Target Persons © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 41
  • 42. Profile of Portland, OR: Vehicle Info Type of New Vehicle Household Plans to Buy Next Year Luxury Vehicle 19,600 Sport Utility Vehicle 19,400 Pickup Truck 17,500 Compact Car 12,300 Full-Size Car 11,800 Van or Mini-Van 11,200 Midsize Car 10,800 0 5000 10000 15000 20000 Source: Scarborough Portland, OR; R1 Mar10-Feb12, P18+ Target Persons © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 42
  • 43. Profile of Portland, OR: Dealer Info Primary Reason Household Used Dealer for Last New Vehicle 6% 5% Price-Value 23% Selection 9% Dealer Reputation Location 10% Other Service 16% Warranty 13% Dealer Financing 14% Source: Scarborough Portland, OR; R1 Mar10-Feb12, P18+ % of Target © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 43
  • 44. Profile of Portland, OR: Miles Traveled Number of Miles Traveled One Way to Buy/Lease Last New Vehicle 25.0% 21.3% 20.0% 14.8% 15.0% 8.6% 10.0% 6.8% 5.0% 0.0% Less than 10 10-19 Miles 20-29 Miles 30+ Miles Miles Source: Scarborough Portland, OR; R1 Mar10-Feb12, P18+ % of Target © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 44
  • 45. Profile of Portland, OR: Auto Repair Info Household Auto Repairs Done in Past Year – Paid Labor Oil Filter/Oil Change New Tires Tune-up/Spark Plugs Brake Repair Other Car Repair Car Battery Anti-Freeze/Coolant Transmission Repair Paint/Body Work Shocks/Struts Car Radio/Stereo Muffler 0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0% Source: Scarborough Portland, OR; R1 Mar10-Feb12, P18+ % of Target © 2012 Arbitron Inc. 45
  • 46. RADIO TODAY BY THE NUMBERS Michael Nelson Arbitron, Inc. Sr. Account Manager 410-794-2861 michael.nelson@arbitron.com 46 © 2012 Arbitron Inc.

Editor's Notes

  1. USA Touchpoints is a service from the Media Behavior Institute. Touchpoints provides a rich view of consumer’s daily lives by looking their media usage, shopping behavior, emotional mindsets, social settings, and activities all from a single sample of approximately 2000 adults aged 18 to 64. The sample is derived from GfK/MRI’s survey of the American Consumer which provides the ability to fuse the results with other data sources. When I first saw Touchpoints it was clear that it could provide compelling insights about the value and power of radio in context with other media.
  2. Touchpoints collects their data from by providing respondents with an App they use to track their behavior every half hour for ten days. The app is designed to collect a wide range of data with an easy to use interface.It collects location data to inform marketers where they are through the dayThe activities that consumers participate in The consumer’s social settingThe media they use during any given half hourAnd how they feel throughout the dayTouchpoints is not meant to be a currency for media transactions. It is intended to help marketers, advertisers, planners and media sellers have a richer understanding of consumers by providing insights into OVERALL media usage in context with what people are doing, where they are and who they are with during their daily lives.
  3. Touchpoints provides a lot of data. 2000 people providing 10 days of information about their lives provided a portrait of nearly half a million hours of American life.The data includes 20 different locations, 23 life activities, 8 media categories, 17 emotional mindsets, 10 social settings and 33 different types of Internet choices.This presentation looks at data collected from late 2010 through January 2012 and it focuses in on the prime buying demo of persons 25 to 54.
  4. So let’s start with a high level overview of AM/FM Radio
  5. AM/FM Radio continues to be the most dominant audio platform among 25-54s in the face of the newer high profile digital choices. According to Touchpoints, Broadcast Radio reaches 85% of 25-54s during the week compared with only 25% reached by Satellite Radio and 15% reached by Internet Streaming Radio (including broadcast streams and pureplays).Remember these are Reach figures so they will add to more than 100% because people consume audio using combinations of these delivery vehicles. Let’s take a look at time spent with these audio options.
  6. When we look at Time spent, we find that AM/FM Radio has an even greater advantage among 25-54s. 86% of aggregate time spent with audio is with Broadcast Radio, only 11% of time spent is with satellite and 3% is spent with Internet Streaming. Consumers spend 8x more time with Broadcast Radio than satellite and they spend 17X more time with AM/FM than the do with Internet Streaming. When it comes to over all reach and more importantly time spent, AM/FM continues to deliver the biggest audience by far.
  7. When Touchpoints looks at listening during the work week they find AM/FM Radio’s prime time falls between 8AM and 8PM which are the prime shopping hours. In addition, the peak listening hour according to Touchpoints is 5-6PM which is the time when many commuters and workers shop on the way home. This listening pattern has very important implications about the advertising value of AM/FM Radio and we elaborate on that later in the presentation.These findings are consistent with PPM and what we have observed over the years.
  8. The AM/FM Radio audio is also remarkably consistent through the week among 25-54s according to Touchpoints. It reaches between 60 and 64% of the population during a typical work day and about half of the population on a given Saturday or Sunday. Again these findings are consistent with what we have observed with PPM.
  9. The AM/FM Radio audio is also remarkably consistent through the week among 25-54s according to Touchpoints. It reaches between 60 and 64% of the population during a typical work day and about half of the population on a given Saturday or Sunday. Again these findings are consistent with what we have observed with PPM.
  10. Let’s take a look at the life context of listening to AM/FM radio. Where consumers are when they listen, who they are with and what they are doing.
  11. First, More AM/FM Radio is consumed outside the home than any other major media. More than three quarters of usage of AM/FM radio occurs when consumers are away from their home such as commuting, working, shopping or other non-home life activities. That proportion is higher than Tablet/iPads, Mobile Web/App usage, the Internet, Social networking and traditional media such as Newspapers and Live TV. Radio’s out of home consumption is a crucial media value because it delivers its audience when they are near retail, restaurant, grocery and other shopping venues.Let’s look further at where specifically AM/FM Radio listening occurs.
  12. Out of home use Rises during the weekend for AM/FM radio. Listening to AM/FM radio at an “other” away from home location jumps from 38% to 45% during the weekends. And it makes sense that the proportion of work place listening to AM/FM radio is lower during the weekends.Let’s go a step further and take a look at the “other” away from home locations.
  13. Now let’s see how radio compares with other media choices.
  14. AM/FM Radio is the second most widely consumed medium among 25-54s during a typical week. AM/FM radio reaches nearly 60% of 25-54s during a typical day compared with 80% for Live TV. Radio significantly outdistances the Internet, Social networking, Mobile Web/Apps, printed newspapers/magazines, and tablets.While radio is second to TV overall let’s see how it compares when we look at consumption on an hourly basis.
  15. AM/FM Radio leads all other media during the Daytime in the work week when consumers are closest to their retail, restaurant and grocery purchasing decisions.
  16. And AM/FM Radio’s lead expands when we look at the consumption of employed 25-54s who have more money to spend.
  17. Finally, AM/FM Radio is much stronger throughout the day than all media other than Live TV during weekends.
  18. We have saved the best for last. Recency is crucial for advertisers. The idea is to reach consumers as close the purchase decision making as possible. When you deliver consumers just before they arrive at a retail location, grocery store or restaurant/bar you have the opportunity to “have the last word” and persuade them to consider or buy your product or service instead of another.
  19. AM/FM Radio offers the greatest proximity to shopping occasions. 19% of listeners to AM/FM Radio tune in during the half hour preceding occasions of shopping. Far higher than Mobile Web/App, Internet, Print media or Live TV.
  20. When looking at the Touchpoints data we see that most shopping for 25-54soccurs during the daytime which is Radio’s primetime. And the peak shopping hour is between 1 and 2PM. Let’s take a look at how radio and other media deliver leading up to that shopping peak.
  21. AM/FM Radio is the strongest Pre-shopping medium. It reaches four in ten 25-54s during the two hours before the peak shopping hour of 1-2PM.Radio leads Live TV by more than 10 points and it’s has a 2.5 X lead versus the Internet and 6-8X lead versus Mobile Web/App, Social networking and print media.
  22. AM/FM Radio’s position relative to competing media expands closer to the shopping peak. AM/FM Radio as a 14 point lead versus live TV 90 minutes prior to the peak shopping hour
  23. One hour before the peak shopping hour AM/FM Radio maintains a 14 point lead versus Live TV and the distance between it and the other choices expands further.
  24. In the crucial half hour before the shopping peak, AM/FM Radio reaches more than twice the number of people as Live TV and four times the number reached by the Internet. This is the time right before consumers make their final buying decisions. And AM/FM Radio dominates during this the decision making “moment of truth.”
  25. Now let’s see how radio compares with other media choices.