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Bush Radio Audience Research Project

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Bush Radio
Summary

Excerpts from a powerpoint presentation delivered by Josh Ogada of Bush Radio at the Third AMARC/AFRICA Pan African Conference in Nairobi, Kenya

The objectives of the survey were:

  • Audience survey instrument for community radio
  • Identify Bush Radio’s audience
  • Demographic profile of the community radio audience
  • Bush Radio’s impact on its audience
  • Identify the unmet needs of the audience
  • Feedback mechanism for strategic program planning
  • Model for regular future surveys
  • Template for the community radio sector

Actual survey:

  • 12 days, excluding weekends
  • 37 neighborhoods, divided into 10 areas
  • Bush radio staff, CWY, 1 UCT volunteer
  • 1560 surveys completed to conform with 2% margin of error,
  • 3 languages (English, Afrikaans, Xhosa)

The expected outcomes were:

  • Comprehensive profile of the community radio audience
  • Informational resource for programming based on audience needs
  • Survey framework and baseline data that can easily updated and used on a regular basis
  • Framework for measuring audience impact
  • Capacity to train the community radio sector in AR

Results:

  • 1027 valid questionnaires completed
  • Average of 3.4 stations per listener
  • Average of 4.4 hours per day listening
  • 82 Bush radio listeners of 1027 total
  • Generalised to 231,500 listeners of 2.9m population (2% error margin)
Source

AMARC website on July 29 2005.