SCA analyses reach of total audio

Jason Pollock
By Jason Pollock | 15 June 2022
 
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A report from SCA’s insights division, SCAiQ, reveals that ad-supported audio adds as much as 18 percentage points of additional reach to screens such as TV and BVOD. 

Audio Reach Amplifier explores ad-supported audio’s ability to increase a campaign’s scale and better impact the total marketing funnel and analyses the value of audio in companion reports for Total Audio and Digital Audio. 

Ad-supported audio includes commercial radio, streaming live radio, streaming music, and podcasting. 

Audio Reach Amplifier has found that 16.8 million Australians are listening to ad-supported audio every week – with 49% listening via the internet, 40% listening on mobile devices, and 24% via smart speakers.

Ad-supported audio reaches 84% of the critical 25-54-year-old demographic, who are the largest group of listeners. The report found that digital audio formats extend radio’s reach in this demographic by 24% more than using commercial radio alone. 

Brian Gallagher, chief sales officer for SCA, said: “The current inflationary pressures on media trading, particularly TV, means that marketers need to make every dollar work harder in their campaigns. 

“This report reveals, for the first time, an accurate picture of the cumulative effect of adding ad- supported-audio and how complementing a TV or BVOD spend with ad-supported audio inflates your reach, not your eCPM.” 

Audio Reach Amplifier is the first in a series of reports, to be released by SCAiQ, demonstrating the value of audio at every stage of the marketing funnel. 

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