Generation X
Number Of TV Channels Americans Watch [CHART]
American adults received an average of 206 channels during the month of May, but watched less than 10% of those for roughly 20 channels viewed.
Read MoreDemographics Of US Book Readers [CHART]
The percentage of American adults who read books has remained relatively unchanged in the past few years.
Read MoreAttitudes Toward Online Advertising Formats By Generation [INFOGRAPHIC]
Interesting that both Gen Xers and the youngest generation hate mobile pop-up ads. The newest generation also has little tolerance for auto-play formats, which will hopefully server to kill off one of the most obnoxious forms of online ads.
Read MoreAttitudes Toward Advertsing Formats By Generation [INFOGRAPHIC]
The dislike of cinema advertising by Gen Xers may be explained by the fact that they grew up watching movies before the introduction of cinema advertising.
Read MoreAmericans' Historic Touchstones By Generation [TABLES]
Shared experiences define what it means to be an American. The Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks were such a unifying event for modern Americans.
Read More88% Of Americans Say Fake News Causes Confusion [CHART]
64% of U.S. adults say fabricated news stories cause a great deal of confusion about the basic facts of current issues and events.
Read MoreGeneration X Purchase Influences, 2014 & 2016 [CHART]
Of the major adult generations, Gen Xers (35-49) are the most likely to say that they’re exposed to multiple ads on the radio in a typical day.
Read MoreSocial Media Post Content by Age [TABLE]
More than 3 in 4 American adults engage in social media in some way.
Read MoreDemographics of Messaging App Users
Some 56% of smartphone owners ages 18 to 29 use auto-delete apps, more than four times the share among those 30-49 (13%) and six times the share among those 50 or older (9%).
Read MoreHow Americans Consume News By Age [CHART]
Young Americans are ‘less enthusiastic’ about the news than their older counterparts, and are less voracious consumers of news.
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