
A comprehensive survey by the Pew Research Center has revealed the listening preferences of Americans who regularly tune into religious radio programming. The research examined the habits of the 45% of Americans who consistently listen to faith-based broadcasts.
The study found that music tops the list of preferred content, with 37% of listeners saying they primarily tune in for musical programming. Sermons and religious services came in second place, attracting 30% of regular listeners as their main preference.
Religious talk shows drew the attention of 18% of respondents, while the remaining listeners showed a preference for Christian audio dramas. The research also identified that White Evangelical Protestants and Black Protestants represent the largest audiences for Christian radio programming.








