Age
|
Gender
|
Listen to Radio?
|
Radio Station they listen to
|
Time
|
When
|
Where
|
How
|
38, Mother
|
Female
|
Yes
|
Capital FM
|
6:00pm
|
Cooking
|
Home
|
Radio
|
37, Father
|
Male
|
Yes
|
Kerrang!
|
5:00am
|
Working
|
Work
|
Radio
|
63, Grandmother
|
Female
|
Yes
|
Radio Humberside
|
Mid day
|
Driving
|
Road
|
Radio
|
18, Sister
|
Female
|
Yes
|
Kerrang!
|
6:00pm
|
Relaxing
|
Home
|
Phone
|
Age
|
Gender
|
Listen To radio
|
Radio I listen to
|
Time
|
When
|
Where
|
How
|
16
|
Male
|
Yes
|
Kerrang!
Planet Rock Radio
|
9:00am - 5:30am
|
College
|
College
|
Phone
|
Analysis
From the results that I collected I can see that my family, from who I collected the data from all still listen to radio, this shows that radio is still very much alive and people still rely on radio to hear new music. My findings show me that radio consumption is still pretty high because out of everyone I asked nobody said they didn’t listen to radio of some sort. It also shows me that local radio is still or even more popular than it has been in the past.
Between different ages and genders there could be some changes within the consumption of radio but out of all my family there is not one person who doesn’t listen to radio. Similarities between the people who listen to radio are the radio stations they listen to, most of my family listen to the same sort of music with some exceptions, which shows a similarity between some station no matter what age they are. Different ages listen to radio at different times, my Granny listens to radio when they are travelling in the car so it depends on when they are driving to listen to radio. My Dad works early so he listen to radio at around 5am which is a lot different then most of us. My sister listens to radio at the evening when she has nothing to do. I listen to radio throughout the day while i'm travelling to college and through the day.
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