From Dial-Up to Digital Dominance: 25 Years of The Infinite Dial [REPORT]

The portion of Americans who listen to any kind of online audio, and those who listen to podcasts, have reached record highs, according to The Infinite Dial® 2023 from Edison Research.

The Infinite Dial findings illuminate the changes over the past quarter of a century as America has gone from dial-up to digital dominance:

  • In 1998, 31% of Americans had internet access, compared with 95% in 2023
  • In 1998, half of households had a computer, compared with 91% of Americans in 2023 who carry a computer with them all the time – a smartphone
  • In 1998, 6% of Americans had ever listened to online audio, compared with 70% of Americans in 2023 who listen to online audio every week

Significant changes in media consumption can also be seen in just the last few years as well.

  • Ownership and usage of digital and smart devices continues to increase:
  • 58% of those in the U.S. age 12+ own wireless headphones, up from 50% in 2021
  • 70% of those in the U.S. age 12+ own a smart television, up from 61% in 2021
  • 36% of the U.S. 12+ population owns a smart speaker, up from 33% in 2021. Of those who own a smart speaker, 43% have one device, 20% have two, and 38% have three or more
  • Online audio listening continues to grow:
  • 75% of Americans 12+ have listened to online audio in the last month
  • 87% of Americans age 12-54 have listened to online audio in the last month
  • Among U.S. adults age 18+ who have ridden in a car in the last month, 37% are listening to online audio in the car, up from 32% last year

Podcast findings include:

Monthly and weekly podcast listening bounces back:

  • 42% of Americans 12+ have listened to a podcast in the last month, a new all-time high and up from 38% in 2022
  • The majority of Americans age 12-54 (53%) have listened to a podcast in the last month
  • 31% of Americans 12+ have listened to a podcast in the last week, up significantly from 26% in 2022
  • 39% percent of those Americans age 12-54 have listened to a podcast in the last week

Weekly podcast listeners are consuming more podcasts:

Weekly podcast listeners listened to an average of nine podcast episodes in the last week, up from eight episodes in 2022.

More people are listening to podcasts in-car:

  • 38% of U.S. adults age 18+ who have ridden in a car in the last month say they listen to podcasts in the car, up from 32% in 2022
  • Podcast listening is still stagnant among those 55+
  • 21% of Americans age 55+ listened to a podcast in the last month
  • 14% of Americans age 55+ listened to a podcast in the last week, flat from 2022.

Lazovick said, “After two previous annual studies that showed clear effects from the COVID-19 disruptions, the trends in audio and social media habits seem to be back on pattern. The growth of online audio and podcasting to record high levels is exciting to reveal.”

Jeanine Wright, Wondery COO and General Manager, noted, “Having credible data is the key to growing the audio space for creators and advertisers alike. Everyone at Amazon Music, Wondery, and ART19 is proud to support the annual Infinite Dial survey, providing information that the audio and social media spaces can use to plan their strategies in the year ahead.”

Other findings include:

  • More than half (53%) of Americans age 12+ have listened to an audiobook
  • Social media usage remains flat, with 82% of those age 12+ and older using social media
  • Among those age 12-34 who use social media, Instagram is most-used by 31%, TikTok is most-used by 22%, and Facebook is in third place as being the most-used at 20%
  • Employed U.S. adults are returning to the workplace, with 78% of them saying they primarily work outside the home, up from 70% in 2021
  • Among U.S. adults who have ridden in a car in the last month, 26% have either Apple CarPlay or Android Auto available in their primary vehicle

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