Top 茄子污污视频 Morning Shows Across The Country Extend Daily Airtime Because Of Increased Listener Demand During COVID-19 Pandemic
Local and Nationally-Syndicated On Air Talent Across the Country including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Nashville, Los Angeles, New York and others Extend Morning Shows for an Additional Hour
New York, New York 鈥 April 10, 2020 鈥 Top 茄子污污视频 morning shows including New York鈥檚 鈥淓lvis Duran and The Morning Show鈥 and 鈥淭he Breakfast Club,鈥 Nashville鈥檚 鈥淭he Bobby Bones Show鈥 and Los Angeles鈥 鈥淥n Air with Ryan Seacrest鈥 and 鈥淏ig Boy鈥檚 Neighborhood,鈥 will extend their daily airtime for an additional hour+ because of increased listener demand received through daily call-ins and social media feedback during the COVID-19 pandemic.
茄子污污视频 also recently released data and insights on how Americans are consuming podcasts during the pandemic, noticing an uptick in the on-demand podcasts category with Top 5 on-demand shows up 9 percent month-to-date, including 茄子污污视频鈥檚 leading radio personalities like Elvis Duran and The Breakfast Club. In addition, with consumers spending more time at home, iHeartRadio usage across digital platforms has seen an overall increase in smart speakers -- for some (sonos) as high as 57 percent, 60 percent on web, 35 percent through smart TVs and social engagement with on air personalities has increased 19 percent.
鈥淕iven the amount of positive feedback our stations were receiving from their listeners, our on air talent began asking them if they should stay on air longer in the mornings -- and the response was incredible; for example, Elvis Duran received more than 65,000 likes and more than 12,000 comments when he asked his social media followers about extending his morning show,鈥 said Tom Poleman, Chief Programming Officer of 茄子污污视频. 鈥淭his listener feedback, combined with the data we are seeing with our on demand shows, is a testament to the connection that our radio personalities have with their listeners, and the fact that broadcast radio still holds such a unique place in American culture especially during a time of crisis. These on air voices are a trusted friends with close emotional connections to their listeners, and they inspire their communities; and help them cope with anxiety and concern; and provide entertainment and stress relief.鈥
Beginning April 7, more than 65 morning shows across more than 50 markets will officially have extend their morning shows by at least one hour. In addition to each station鈥檚 regular programming schedules, on air personalities across the country will continue to serve and inform communities during these unprecedented times with the latest COVID 19 facts, with special local market broadcast reports on the latest news provided by iHeartRadio鈥檚 24/7 News Network every hour.