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Research about the Impact of Digital Audio

Parks Associates and TargetSpot will co-host a research webcast, "TargetSpot Digital Audio Insights," on Thursday, June 9, presenting detailed findings about the impact of Internet radio advertising, synergies with digital and broadcast advertising, and behavior of digital audio listeners.

According to Parks Associates, Internet radio can more than double consumers’ ad response rates when included in an advertising campaign, with 52% of digital audio listeners recalling an Internet radio ad and 40% of those responding to an ad.

TargetSpot and Parks Associates have two white papers, "Digital Audio Usage Trends: A Highly Engaged Listenership" and "Internet Radio Advertising Impact Study," available for download at http://www.parksassociates.com/whitepapers. Digital audio advertising trends will be a focus of Parks Associates' 15th Annual CONNECTIONS™ Digital Living Conference in Santa Clara, June 28-30.
 

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