But that ignores the fact that in audio you can't "scan". While text you can skim through many words. This may not help you obtain more info but you'll definitely cut through crap faster in text then in audio.

Plus, on the producing side, you generally don't reach this level of speed because you need to factor in the formation of the text, which ends up in multiple words and pauses to gain time, and that have zero information density.

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Your proposition is only true in a situation where a) you know exactly what you want to say and b) you know for sure you need to hear the full audio (and there is no garbage in between).