YouGov data has found podcast listening is concentrated among younger Australians, with 27% of those aged 25-34 listening at least once a day and 33% listening at least once a week.
The data found this group is followed by those between 35-44, 26% of whom listen to podcasts once a day or more, and 28% once a week or more. Listenership drops off among older age groups, with three in five (61%) of 55+ adults saying they do not listen to podcasts at all.
Music (29%) is the top podcast genre amongst those who listen to podcasts, followed by news & politics (17%) and comedy (14%) in second and third place. Science and true crime genre (10% each) bring up the rear of the list of top ten podcast genres amongst Australians.
While a third of male podcast listeners (33%) listen to music podcasts, this proportion falls to a quarter among female listeners (25%). Similarly, men are also significantly likelier than women to engage with podcasts about news and politics (21% vs. 12%), comedy (17% vs. 12%) and TV & movies (15% vs 9%).
The largest disparity is around sports podcasts, where a higher number of men consume this genre of podcasts compared to women (17% vs 4%).
On the other hand, women are more likely than men to regularly listen to true crime podcasts (13% vs 8%), as well as health and living podcasts (14% vs 11%).
Data from YouGov Profiles shows that among the various podcast service providers, around a quarter of Australians who listen to podcasts use Spotify to do so (24%). That is followed by YouTube (21%) and Apple podcasts (13%).
Two in five of 18-34 and 25-34-year-old respondents use Spotify podcasts compared to one in ten of respondents aged 55 and above (11%).
Apple Podcasts finds a larger audience among 25-44-year-olds as compared to the others. Similarly, ABC Listen is more commonly used by those between 45-54 than the rest.
Among the genders, YouTube and Spotify are equally popular among men, but among women Spotify is more popular (at 24%) than YouTube (18%).