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TargetSpot Adds 6 Pure-Play Audio Partners

TargetSpot allows advertisers to target online radio listeners based on various factors, including ZIP code, time of day and personal listening preferences.

According to research cited by TargetSpot, 42% of U.S. households with broadband access listen to Internet radio, and 22% of these have a household income over $100,000. On the advertising front, 58% of online radio listeners can recall having seen or heard an online radio ad in the last 30 days.

The TargetSpot data is drawn from the Digital Audio Benchmark and Trend Study, based on a survey of adult U.S. broadband households conducted from January 7-17, 2012, by Parks Associates.

From the article, "TargetSpot Adds 6 Pure-Play Audio Partners" by Erik Sass.

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