Study: Audio Fights Vaccine Hesitancy
Among the findings: For the vaccine-hesitant population, audio is the most trusted source of information about COVID vaccination (46%), ahead of TV news shows (42%), friends and family (40%), articles in a local (37%) or national (36%) newspaper, and social media (27%). The study also found that the vast majority of vaccine-hesitant U.S adults (81%) say they will take some form of action if they hear a local radio or podcast host provide information about the benefits of COVID vaccines and recommend that listeners receive a COVID vaccine.
Some additional key findings: More than one-half (53%) of vaccine-hesitant U.S. adults indicate the most useful way to find out about the COVID vaccine through audio is a local radio or podcast host interviewing a medical expert, and about half of vaccine-hesitant U.S. adults (49%) say they would be more likely to get the vaccine if they hear a local radio or podcast host provide information about the benefits of COVID vaccines and recommend that listeners receive a COVID vaccine.
“Since the onset of the pandemic, audio has served as a trusted companion for listeners seeking vital information, local news and sports and entertainment,” said Idil Cakim, SVP, Research and Insights, Audacy. “As America slowly but surely returns to normal life, the vaccine is a major step towards doing what we all love again — going to sports events, dining at our favorite restaurants, or creating memories with loved ones – and our study shows how big of a role audio is playing in inspiring Americans to make a plan to get their shot.”