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Podcasting apples and lemons

Published on July 13, 2006 · 1:36 pm UK · 6 comments

in Business, Podcasting, Web

Nielsen Netratings issued a press release yesterday (PDF) with some interesting stats on podcasting in the US. Here’s how it starts:

[...] 6.6 percent of the U.S. adult online population, or 9.2 million Web users, have recently downloaded an audio podcast; 4.0 percent, or 5.6 million Web users, have recently downloaded a video podcast. These figures put the podcasting population on a par with those who publish blogs, 4.8 percent, and online daters, 3.9 percent.

Um, podcast listeners on a par with blog writers? And online daters?

What a strange comparison. Am I missing something here? I’d love to know what their survey methodology was. (Actually, better not go there with such a question.)

One statement in Nielsen’s press release does make good sense, though:

“The portability of podcasts makes them especially appealing to young, on-the-go audiences,” said Michael Lanz, analyst, Nielsen//NetRatings. “We can expect to see podcasting become increasingly popular as portable content media players proliferate,” he continued.

I would agree with that.

(Via Podcasting News)

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