According to a survey on the overall audio penetration in Australia conducted in 2023, 54 percent of respondents aged 18-24 claimed they listened to podcasts weekly. In contrast, only 12 percent of Australians aged 65+ stated that they listened to podcasts every week.
As of January 2024, Shameless podcast had the largest number of listeners in Australia, with 516 thousand people listening to it this month. Crime Junkie podcast closed the top 10, with 317 thousand monthly listeners.
According to a survey on the overall audio penetration in Australia conducted in 2023, 43 percent of respondents claimed they listened to podcasts monthly. This marked a significant increase in the number of podcast listeners compared to 17 percent in the beginning of the measured period, 2017.
This statistic represents the number of monthly podcast listeners in Australia from 2013 to 2017, with forecasts until 2022. In 2022, the number of monthly podcast listeners in Australia was forecasted to be 8.9 million.
According to a survey on the overall audio penetration in Australia conducted in 2023, 33 percent of respondents claimed they listened to podcasts weekly. This marked a significant increase in the number of podcast listeners compared to ten percent in the beginning of the measured period, 2017.
According to a survey on the overall audio penetration in Australia conducted in 2023, Australian weekly podcast listeners averaged five episodes. At the same time, around 9 percent of respondents claimed that they listened to 11 or more podcasts a week.
According to a survey on the overall audio penetration in Australia conducted in 2023, home was the most popular podcast listening location, with 87 percent of respondents choosing this variant. This was followed by 64 percent of respondents listening to podcasts in a car or a truck.
According to a survey on the overall audio penetration in Australia conducted in 2023, 18 percent of respondents claimed that they listened to podcasts at least once per week. At the same time, 35 percent of respondents stated that they didn't listen to podcasts at all.
As of January 2024, ARN / iHeart publisher had the largest number of monthly listeners in Australia, with 4.5 million listeners. DM Podcasts closed the top 10, with around 800 thousand monthly listeners this month.
As of January 2024, Conversations was the most downloaded Australian-made podcast in Australia, with around 3.4 million downloads this month. 7 am podcast closed the top 10, with around 794 thousand monthly downloads.
As of January 2024, Australian Broadcasting Corporation publisher had the largest number of downloads in Australia, with almost 27 million downloads. Nine podcast closed the top 10, with around 2 million monthly downloads this month.
According to a survey on the overall audio penetration in Australia conducted in 2023, 66 percent of respondents listened to podcasts on Spotify. This was followed by Youtube, with 61 percent of respondents listening to podcasts on this platform.
As of January 2024, Shameless was the most popular podcast in Australia, with around 516 thousand monthly listeners. No filter podcast closed the top 10, with around 290 thousand monthly listeners.
As of March 2021, around 87 percent of respondents from Australia reported to have listened to podcasts at home. This was followed by listening to podcasts in a car or truck and listening while taking a walk.
As of March 2018, around 16 percent of respondents from Australia aged 12 to 24 years and those who were 25 to 54 years reported to have listened to a podcast in the last week. Around 5 percent of respondents who were 55 years or older also listened to a podcast within the last week.
As of March 2018, around 22 percent of respondents from Australia aged 12 to 24 years and those who were 25 to 54 years old reported to have listened to a podcast in the last month. Approximately 9 percent of respondents who were 55 years or older also reported to have listened to a podcast in the last month.
The statistic presents information about the share of consumers who listen to podcasts in Australia as of February 2018, by type and age. As of this date, around 53 percent of respondents under 35 years listened to any type of podcast in the last month.
In a 2019 survey about podcast listening, 85 percent of respondents said they listened to podcasts on a smartphone. By comparison, a computer was the next most popular way of listening, with six percent of respondents stating they listened in this way.
In a survey about audio advertising conducted in Australia in 2020, 48 percent of respondents cited Lack of measurement and tracking/standardized metrics as an obstacle in creating compelling audio creative for podcast ads. That same year, 12 percent of respondents reported difficulty in creating compelling audio creative as an obstacle in creating compelling audio creative for podcast ads.
In a survey about audio advertising conducted in Australia in 2020, it was found that 47 percent of respondents reported news content was the most used podcast genre. The next most popular podcast genre used according to the survey was society or culture content at 46 percent of respondents reporting so.
According to a survey on the overall audio penetration in Australia conducted in 2023, 54 percent of respondents aged 18-24 claimed they listened to podcasts weekly. In contrast, only 12 percent of Australians aged 65+ stated that they listened to podcasts every week.