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Advertising on Fayetteville Radio Rocks: 5 Facts You Need to Know Now

Written by Larry Julius | Mar 23, 2019 5:01:57 PM

Advertising is critical for Fayetteville small business owners looking to cash in on the $7.1-billion local consumers will spend at retail this year.

To successfully stay top of mind, many business owners advertise on Fayetteville radio. These local companies depend on radio's reliable reach, recall, and return-on-investment to convert listeners to customers.

For those local business owners who do not advertise on Fayetteville radio, here are five facts they need to know right now about the power of advertising on radio.  Here's why Fayetteville radio rocks.

Nielsen recently released its Total Audience report for the third quarter of 2018. This in-depth research analyzes consumer habits across all measurable media.  In the categories critical to the success of an advertising schedule, radio remains the dominant force.

1. Radio Reaches Almost Every Consumer.

According to Nielsen, radio reaches 92% of all consumers every week. This is significantly more than are reached by television, smartphones, computer, and tablets.

2. Radio Has The Largest Reach Among Black and Hispanic Consumers

Black and Hispanic consumers make-up a significant portion of the Fayetteville population as well as retail spending.  To ensure the success of any advertising campaign, then, it is essential these two demographics are included. Black and Hispanic listeners tune-in to local radio in greater numbers than they use television, smartphones, computer, and tablets.

3. Radio Has The Largest Reach Among Every Demographic

What may be surprising to many Fayetteville small business owners, reaches more consumers of every age than all other media.  This includes millennials who still prefer AM/FM radio to TV and all other digital media.

 

4. Consumers Spend A Large Portion of Their Daily Media Time Listening to Radio

Seventeen percent of consumers' media usage each day is spent listening to radio. That translates to almost 2 hours per day. The amount of time spent listening to radio has remained consistent despite an increasing number of media options (Source: Nielsen, Total Audience Report Q3 2018).

5. Most Radio Listening Occurs Away From Home

The majority of radio listening happens outside the home when consumers are in their car or at work.  This is especially important to Fayetteville retail businesses because this means potential customers are mobile and can easily access stores during business hours. (Source: Nielsen, Total Audience Report Q3 2018).

It is evident, based on this research, the best way for local, North Carolina business owners to advertise is on Fayetteville radio.

 

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