Subscribe by email, free
Your daily briefing for podcasting and on-demand

Acast release first ever research on podcast listening habits in Asia

Press Release · Singapore ·

This article is at least a year old

Acast, the world’s largest independent podcast company, has released the first ever research on podcast listening habits in Asia. The report — Sounds Smart Asia 2022 — reveals why people in Asia are listening to podcasts, how and when they’re listening, and the opportunity for podcast advertising in the region.

Acast commissioned Attest to survey people in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Japan, aged 18 or over, who listen to podcasts at least once a week. The research focused on three key areas: consumption, engagement and receptivity.

The findings reveal:

  • Podcast listening is increasing. 81% of podcast listeners in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Japan now listen daily or weekly.
  • The majority (90%) of listeners finish all or most of a podcast episode, and 70% say they’re most focused when consuming podcasts than other media — including TV streaming (64%), social media (60%), and commercial radio (51%).
  • Podcasts form a considerable part of listeners’ media consumption, with people listening for seven hours on average each week. When asked where they listen, 64% said relaxing at home, 44% said when in transit or while commuting, 30% said while working, and 19% said while running errands.
  • Considering the content being listened to, more than half (51%) of respondents said their go-to podcasts are for entertainment purposes, with relaxation close behind (49%). Listeners also want to learn something new (23%) and avoid screen time (20%).
  • Podcast advertising is already making an impact in Asia, with nearly three-quarters (71%) of respondents saying they’ve taken action after hearing ads on a podcast, while a third (33%) also said they’ve searched for more information about a product or service.
An embedded video
Click to play this video from YouTubeYouTube’s privacy policy
Get the free Podnews newsletter for more like this

Get it free

Meg Davies, Managing Director, International at Acast, said: “We believe that Sound Smart Asia is the first ever podcast-specific research in Asia, and the results really underpin just how significant podcasting has become here. Since our launch in Singapore earlier this year, we’ve witnessed the popularity of podcasts among listeners and advertisers skyrocket.

“We know there’s a great opportunity in Asia – especially when considering the journey of our other, more advanced markets — such as Sweden, the UK, and the US — and our study firmly shows that momentum is building. Now is the time for creators and advertisers to get involved.”

For brands and advertisers looking to find out more about the 2022 Acast Sounds Smart Report download the report here or get in touch with Key Account Director, Timi Siytangco today via timi.siytangco@acast.com.

This is a press release which we link to from Podnews, our daily newsletter about podcasting and on-demand. We may make small edits for editorial reasons.

Companies mentioned above:
Acast logoAcast

Get a global view on podcasting and on-demand with our daily news briefing