Abstract:
This paper addresses the key issue of how consumers, particularly young adults, perceive new audio entertainment options. It provides insight into how listeners choose their entertainment sources, the language they use to describe these choices, and how media measurement needs to adjust to accommodate these changes. Findings of a set of young adult focus groups and in-home ethnographic interviews are reviewed and results of a field experiment testing revision to the Arbitron radio diary to capture new audio sources are reported
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