Podcasters are More Influential than Social Media Influencers, Study Finds

Podcasters are More Influential than Social Media Influencers, Study Finds

A new study by Magna’s Media Trials and Vox Media shows that podcasters are one of today’s most influential figures in media. Seventy-five percent of respondents said they value podcasters’ influence more than they value that of social media influencers (15%) and TV/movie celebrities (10%). As Inside Radio put it, “podcasters have effectively dethroned social influencers.

The study found that podcasts fill a void that shorter-form content cannot. “While short form content satisfies dwindling attention spans, podcasts deliver on the high-quality, in-depth information consumers crave,” the report said. Listeners said podcasts offer more in-depth information and exposure to current topics than other media, including social media and video apps like TikTok. Seventy-nine percent said they see podcasts as being superior to social media content, and 80% said they feel like they are friends with fellow listeners as they listen to a podcast.

 

My big takeaway from this is how connected listeners are with podcasts,” Lee Syatt, Podcast Operations at SMI, said of the study. “No one feels like they are friends with their favorite actor.” Syatt believes the frequency of podcasts helps evoke a sense of connection. “Podcasts allow listeners into the daily lives and homes of their favorite hosts. Most television shows do 20 episodes a year if they are lucky,” he said. “There are big breaks between seasons, sometimes lasting more than a year. A popular podcast can release at least 50 episodes a year, and many release episodes multiple times a week which can bring their total to well over 100 episodes a year. Podcasts to me, at their best, are a long voicemail from the funniest, most interesting, and entertaining people in the world, delivered for free.” 

 

According to the report, “Intimacy becomes influence.” Syatt agrees that the connection listeners feel with podcast hosts helps with advertising. “Listeners feel like they are helping out a friend when they support a show’s sponsor,” said Syatt. The study found that 88% of respondents engage in activities to support their favorite podcasters outside of the podcast. Those activities could include purchasing a product advertised on the show. 

 

Fifty-one percent of respondents reported being persuaded by a podcast ad to buy or try a product. For Millennials, that number rose to 70%. 

I think one reason for the higher value that people are putting onto podcast host recommendations has to do with the way the medium it consumed,” said Lisa Risk, SMI’s Podcast Strategist. “Podcast listeners actively seek out their favorite show or host in order to listen to the show, usually by subscribing to a show and having it auto-download or by searching for the show each time they listen. In contrast, many social media and TV ads are consumed while scrolling through social media or flipping through the TV channels.”

 

Podcast listeners actively seek out podcast content, are highly engaged while listening to it, and actively engage in supporting their favorite podcasters. And podcast audiences are exploding. According to the report, monthly podcast listenership is expected to grow by double digits in the next five years, with an estimated 60% of Americans listening to podcasts at least once a month.

Want to hear your brand on the most influential medium? Contact SMI today to find out how you can advertise on podcasts.

2022 NAB Marconi Radio Award Finalists Announced

2022 NAB Marconi Radio Award Finalists Announced

The finalists for the 2022 NAB Marconi Radio Awards have been announced. Named after inventor and Nobel Prize winner Guglielmo Marconi, the awards honor radio stations and outstanding on-air personalities for excellence in radio.

Winners will be announced Oct. 19 during NAB Show New York. In the meantime, SMI’s Senior Media Buyers Pamela Wolfgram and Josh Knock share a few of our favorites:

WTOP-FM, Washington, DC, nominated for:

  • Major Market Station of the Year 
  • Legendary Radio Manager of the Year (Joel Oxley)
  • Best Radio Podcast of the Year for “American Nightmare Season 2: Murder in a Safe Place” 

“I’m not surprised at all to see WTOP nominated in multiple categories!” said Pam Wolfgram, Senior Media Buyer. “I like WTOP in DC because of the monster Metro footprint in prime; what clients don’t often realize about this station is that they’re getting about 20% extra impressions from surrounding metros like Frederick, Fredericksburg and Winchester.”

 

KSTP-FM, Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN for AC Station of the Year

Wolfgram said that KSTP-FM in Minneapolis has been a go-to for her for years. “The listenership is loyal and diverse enough to appeal to a variety of demos, making it a staple for a number of my clients, regardless of the target audience.”

 

WMGK-FM, Philadelphia for Classic Hits Station of the Year

“I first discovered WMGK in Philadelphia in 2010 when I was cold-calling for a national flower brand in advance of Mother’s Day,” Wolfgram said. “Our success there was crazy!  Since then, our team has used the station for over 30 different campaigns.”

 

WSB-AM, Atlanta, nominated for:

  • Major Market Station of the Year 
  • News/Talk Station of the Year

Senior Media Buyer Josh Knock said, “For as long as I can remember, I have been including WSB-AM in my media plans. WSB-AM is a mainstay in Atlanta having been on air for over 100 years. If I need to target an engaged, loyal, and affluent audience, they are on the short list.”

 

WBAL-AM, Baltimore, nominated for Large Market Personality of the Year (C4 and Bryan Nehman)

“It’s nice to see WBAL-AM for Large Market Personality of the Year,” said Knock. “This is a great station with a truly responsive customer base. Our clients benefit from a devoted audience that tunes in all day long enjoying breaking news weather and traffic.”

 

WBZ-FM, Boston, nominated for:

  • Sports Station of the Year
  • Major Market Personality of the Year (Mike Felger and Tony Massorotti)

WEEI-FM, Boston, nominated for Major Market Personality of the Year (Greg Hill)

Of WBZ-FM and WEEI-FM, Knock said, “Boston loves sports, there’s no doubt about it. Seeing two nominees for Major Market Personality of the Year reinforces that notion. Advertising on Sports stations is very effective because there is a truly interactive listener with spending power. We are lucky enough to hear these stations locally! Go Red Sox!”


The full list of this year’s finalists for the NAB Marconi Radio Awards are:

Legendary Station of the Year

KCBS-AM San Francisco
KRLD-AM Dallas
KTAR-FM Phoenix
WIVK-FM Knoxville
WLEN-FM, Adrian, MI

Legendary Radio Manager of the Year

Dr. René Heredia, Guadalupe Radio, Los Angeles
Julie Koehn, WLEN-FM, Adrian, MI
Pamela McKay, KMJQ-FM, Houston
Joel Oxley, WTOP-FM, Washington, DC
Steve Wexler, WTMJ-AM, Milwaukee

Network/Syndicated Personality of the Year

Erica Campbell, Reach Media
D.L. Hughley, Reach Media
George Noory, Premiere Radio Networks
Dan Patrick, Premiere Radio Networks
Dave Ramsey, Ramsey Media

Major Market Personality of the Year

Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel, WSCR-AM, Chicago
Frank Ski, WALR-FM, Atlanta
Greg Hill, WEEI-FM, Boston
Mark “Hawkeye” Louis and Michelle Rodriguez, KSCS-FM, Dallas-Ft. Worth
Mike Felger and Tony Massorotti, WBZ-FM, Boston

Large Market Personality of the Year

C4 and Bryan Nehman, WBAL-AM, Baltimore
Chris O’Brien and Janeen Coyle, WGRR-FM, Cincinnati
Dave Ryan, KDWB-FM, Minneapolis-St. Paul
Obie Diaz and Ashley Morrison, WWKA-FM, Orlando
Tony Katz, WIBC-FM, Indianapolis

Medium Market Personality of the Year

Harlen the Sports Guy & Pigskin Bob, KYKX-FM, Tyler, TX
Kevin Miller, KIDO-AM, Boise
Mo & StyckMan, WUSY-FM, Chattanooga, TN
Nancy Wilson and Woody, WHKO-FM, Dayton, OH
Roger Todd, Ashley Adams and Michele Silva, WJXB-FM, Knoxville, TN

Small Market Personality of the Year

Andrew McKay, WNRP-AM, Pensacola
Erin Hart and Chris Blood, KATI-FM, Columbia, MO
Kelly and Wood, KZPK-FM, St. Cloud, MN
Kristin Monica, KTXY-FM, Columbia, MO
Liz Del Grosso and Scotty Cox, KCLR-FM, Columbia, MO

Major Market Station of the Year

KTCK-AM, Dallas-Ft. Worth
WALR-FM, Atlanta
WMMJ-FM, Washington, DC
WSB-AM, Atlanta
WTOP-FM, Washington, DC

Large Market Station of the Year

KBCO-FM, Denver
KDKA-AM, Pittsburgh
WIBC-FM, Indianapolis
WKRQ-FM, Cincinnati
WYCD-FM, Detroit

Medium Market Station of the Year

WHBC-AM, Canton, OH
WJBR-FM, Wilmington, DE
WOWO-AM, Fort Wayne, IN
WSGW-AM, Saginaw, MI
WUSY-FM, Chattanooga, TN

Small Market Station of the Year

KCLD-FM, St. Cloud, MN
KIK-FM, Alexandria, MN
KMON-AM, Great Falls, MT
KROX-AM, Crookston, MI
WXFL-FM, Florence, AL

Best Radio Podcast of the Year

“American Nightmare Season 2: Murder in a Safe Place,” WTOP-FM, Washington, DC
“Behind the Song,” WDRV-FM, Chicago
“Bloomberg Businessweek,” WBBR-AM, New York
“COLD Season 2,” KSL-FM, Salt Lake City
“Gone Cold: Philadelphia Unsolved Murders,” KYW, Philadelphia

AC Station of the Year

KSTP-FM, Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN
WDUV-FM, Tampa-St. Petersburg
WFLC-FM, Miami
WRMF-FM, Palm Beach, FL
WWRM-FM, Tampa-St. Petersburg

CHR Station of the Year

KTXY-FM, Columbia, MO
KRBE-FM, Houston
WBLI-FM, Nassau-Suffolk, Long Island, NY
WHYI-FM, Miami
WWMX-FM, Baltimore

Classic Hits Station of the Year

WBGG-FM, Miami
WBZO-FM, Nassau-Suffolk, Long Island, NY
WMGK-FM, Philadelphia
WQLT-FM, Florence, AL
WRBQ-FM, Tampa-St. Petersburg

College Radio Station of the Year

WGLS-FM, Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ
WHPC-FM, Nassau Community College, Nassau County, NY
WMSC-FM, Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ
WRHU-FM, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY
WRRC-FM, Rider University, Trenton, NJ

Country Station of the Year

KATI-FM, Jefferson City, MO
KSCS-FM, Dallas-Ft. Worth, TX
WHKO-FM, Dayton, OH
WUBE-FM, Cincinnati
WXTU-FM, Philadelphia

News/Talk Station of the Year

KNX-AM, Los Angeles
KTMY-FM, Minneapolis-St. Paul
WKXW-FM, Trenton, NJ
WLW-AM, Cincinnati
WSB-AM, Atlanta

Religious Station of the Year

KLTY-FM, Dallas
WFMV-AM, Columbia, SC
WKNZ-FM, Dover, DE
WMIT-FM, Charlotte, NC
WPRS-FM, Washington, DC

Rock Station of the Year

KCMQ-FM, Columbia, MO
WBAB-FM, Nassau-Suffolk, Long Island, NY
WDRV-FM, Chicago
WIYY-FM, Baltimore
WPLR-FM, New Haven, CT

Spanish Language Station of the Year

KLNV-FM, San Diego
KZNO, Los Angeles
WOEX-FM, Orlando
WYUU-FM, Tampa-St. Petersburg
WZTU-FM, Miami

Sports Station of the Year

KNBR-AM, San Francisco
WBZ-FM, Boston
WIP-FM, Philadelphia
WMFS-FM, Memphis
WXYT-FM, Detroit

Urban Station of the Year

WBTJ-FM, Richmond, VA
WALR-FM, Atlanta
WKYS-FM, Washington, DC
WMBX-FM, West Palm Beach, FL
WWPR-FM, New York

Are you ready to join top advertisers and hear your brand on nationally recognized radio stations? Contact SMI today.

Thinking about Advertising on Radio or Podcasts?

Thinking about Advertising on Radio or Podcasts?

With over 15 years of experience as SMI’s Director of Client Services, Christina Baeten is a wealth of knowledge on all things related to radio and podcast advertising. Whether clients want recommendations for which channel to pursue based on their budget, or they want to recap their campaign’s performance, or understand how learnings from previous campaigns can be applied to their strategy to improve results, Christina is the person to ask. In this brief Q&A, she explains some of her recommendations for how advertisers can grow their brands through radio and podcast. 

 

What sets Strategic Media, Inc. apart from other advertising agencies?

SMI does more than just media and creative – we work with clients to thoroughly understand the customer journey and collaborate on customized measurement and attribution solutions. We have a big toolbelt for this – it is not one-size-fits-all.

Which markets would you recommend for clients new to radio advertising?

A lot of new clients approach us asking which markets we recommend for their campaign. It’s actually quite rare that we recommend a strategy with geo-targeting unless their business calls for that explicitly. Format, demo, channel mix, and cost/CPM – with varying levels of focus depending on the campaign – are the most considered variables in building a successful audio campaign.

What categories are working well on radio and/or podcast?  

It’s a pretty wide array of products and services. Mostly e-commerce though not exclusively, business to business and direct to consumer. Our current portfolio includes telemedicine, mobile automobile repair, job-posting service, modern furniture, and exercise programs.

What budget do you recommend? 

My response is typically how much do you want to learn and how quickly? We can be very aggressive with testing multiple messages, channels/shows, and other elements or do so in a phased approach. Some campaigns do not warrant as much testing, for example, if the demo is very narrow and/or not much education needs to be done with the creative. Other brands need to invest more to find the combinations of media and message that resonate and deliver new customers profitably.

Do I need a unique offer? 

No, it’s a lot less common than it used to be to have unique offers by channel. We can help solve for measurement with you utilizing various tools like top-of-funnel measurement goals, ‘How did you hear about us’ survey, pixel tracking, etc. Our goal is to use audio to amplify your brand while keeping the user experience seamless.

 

Are you ready to improve your ROI by adding a new channel? Contact Strategic Media, Inc. today to hear your brand on streaming, satellite, or terrestrial radio and podcasts.

iHeart Celebrates International Women’s Day

iHeart Celebrates International Women’s Day

March 8 marks International Women’s Day, and iHeartMedia has partnered with SeeHer for the second annual “iHeartRadio SeeHer Hear Her: Celebrating Women Who Make Music and Culture”. The one-hour special will feature footage and interviews with top female artists, including Alicia Keys, Maren Morris and Avril Lavigne. These three women will talk about their girlhood dreams, the mentors who inspired them, achieving their goals, and becoming role models for future generations. Stream the event live on iHeartRadio’s YouTube and Facebook pages on March 8 at 8pm (ET) or watch it on-demand through March 14. 

 

Throughout the day on March 8, the iHeartRadio app will offer special playlists in celebration of International Women’s Day, and iHeartMedia radio shows will engage in conversations about equality and inclusion, as well as offer information about how everyone can help more women be heard. Join in the conversation online by using #iHeartWomensDay and #SeeHer throughout the day.  

 

“More women need to feel seen, heard and represented in media, music, and culture today – which is why we’re excited to partner with SeeHer on International Women’s Day,” said iHeartMedia Executive VP/Chief Marketing Officer Gayle Troberman. “The show is all about seeing and hearing what it takes to succeed from the incredible women who are breaking the rules and breaking down the barriers in music and entertainment. It’s great entertainment, it’s great storytelling, and it’s a rallying cry for every aspiring singer, songwriter, and performer to get started.”

Celebrate Black History Month with these 5 Podcasts

Celebrate Black History Month with these 5 Podcasts

In search of a new podcast? Celebrate Black History Month by tuning into these five amazing podcasts by Black creators. 

  1. Scam GoddessWinner of the iHeartRadio Podcast Award for Best Crime Podcast, Scam Goddess gives you the lowdown on the latest scams, plus stories of the greatest scam artists and frauds throughout history. If you love true crime—and also love to laugh—Scam Goddess is for you.
  2. Therapy For Black Girls Named the 2022 Best Wellness & Fitness Podcast at the iHeartRadio Podcast Awards, Therapy for Black Girls is a weekly conversation with licensed therapist Joy Harden. From dating and relationships to mindfulness, parenting, pop culture, and more, Therapy for Black Girls is devoted to helping you become the best version of yourself.
  3. Why Won’t You Date Me? Comedy meets relationships in this podcast hosted by Nicole Byer, winner of the iHeartRadio Podcast Award for Best Overall Host. In each episode, Byer and a guest (a comedian, friend, or ex-fling) chat about love, life, and relationships, in an attempt to answer Byer’s eponymous question.
  4. The Poet Speaks PodcastIn this weekly podcast, Spoken Word Artist Amanda Eke talks with other Spoken Word artists from around the world on topics ranging from oral tradition to performing to why it’s so important for their voices to be heard.
  5. Floodlines – This serialized podcast tells the untold stories of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. Called a “shocking must-listen” by Podsauce, Floodlines will open your eyes to the negligence and racism exposed by one of the worst natural disasters in American history.