Known for innovation, startups, and aggressive digital marketing strategies, Northwest Arkansas has become one of the most tech-forward regions in the state.

But new audience data shows something many marketers overlook: radio still delivers the biggest weekly reach.
According to Eastlan Ratings and Nielsen, approximately 85% of adults ages 25-64 tune into traditional radio weekly in markets like Fayetteville and across Northwest Arkansas as of early 2025.
Digital Buzz — But Radio Scale
While digital marketing offers targeting, social engagement, and data tracking, it often lacks one key factor: mass weekly penetration.
An 85% weekly reach means nearly 9 out of 10 working-age adults are listening at some point during the week — in their cars, at work, at home, or via station streaming apps.
That kind of consistent exposure is difficult for many digital-only platforms to match in local markets.
Why Radio Still Wins In Arkansas
In-car listening remains dominant
Commuter-heavy regions boost daily usage
Severe weather coverage builds loyalty
Local personalities drive trust
Real-time news and sports keep audiences engaged
Even in one of Arkansas’s most digitally sophisticated regions, traditional radio continues to outperform expectations.
In a world driven by algorithms and scrolls, radio remains a platform that connects — loudly, locally, and consistently.
















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