Although the number of people listening to podcasts is on the up, the actual
number of regular listeners is still only one per cent of web users, according
to new research.
According to the latest Pew Internet & American Life project, some 12 per
cent of US internet users say they have downloaded a podcast. This figure is up
from the seven per cent of internet users who reported podcast downloading
during the months February to April. However, few internet users are downloading
podcasts with great frequency, with still just one per cent reporting
downloading a podcast on a typical day.
The study found that men are more likely than women to download podcasts,
with a total of 15 per cent of online men estimated to have downloaded a
podcast, compared with just eight per cent of online women.
Those who have used the internet for six or more years are twice as likely to
have downloaded a podcast, with figures reaching 13 per cent versus six per
cent, the organisation said.
Meanwhile, the array of individuals and mainstream media institutions that
now provide podcasts has also expanded dramatically. In November 2004, Podcast
Alley, a podcast directory website, listed fewer than 1,000 podcasts for
download. Today Podcast Alley catalogues more than 26,000 different podcasts.
According to the Pew Internet’s figures for February to April 2006, 20 per
cent of US adults and 26 per cent of internet users own an iPod or MP3 player.
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