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Commercial Radio Australia calls for regional radio survey tenders

Commercial Radio Australia calls for tenders for regional radio surveys for 2016

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Jul 15, 2015
2 min read
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Commercial Radio Australia (CRA) has called for tenders for a single regional radio survey provider from 2016, and is also seeking interest from software providers to create a Gold Standard to take regional radio surveys into the next phase of development.

This survey tender relates to markets outside of the five capital cities of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and the major regional cites of the Gold Coast, Canberra and Newcastle, which are covered by the current GfK Audience Measurement Survey contract.

The winning survey tender will be the new CRA Regional Radio Audience Measurement provider, as GfK is for metropolitan radio and the three major regional cities.

A new radio research protocol for regional licence areas outside the main GfK Radio Audience Measurement contract was introduced in 2013 to allow more regular and less expensive research for smaller radio markets.

Nine markets have released regional radio ratings under the CRA Regional Radio Audience Measurement methodology: Wollongong, NSW, Albury, NSW; Swan Hill, VIC; Hobart, TAS; Horsham, VIC, Hamilton, VIC; and Colac, VIC, Warrnambool, NSW and Sunshine Coast, Qld.  In some areas it has been the first survey in a decade and advertisers both nationally and locally have responded positively to the research.

Prior to the regional protocol, the prohibitive cost of radio surveys in regional areas (with the exception of Newcastle, Canberra and the Gold Coast) has historically resulted in fewer surveys in these areas.

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