Millennials
Traditional TV Viewing Trends Among 18-24 Year Olds, Q1 2011-Q3 2013 [CHART]
While Millennials are indeed watching less TV, it’s not yet as precipitous a decline as one might be led to believe.
Read MoreUnaided Brand Recall For Online Video By Device, June 2013 [CHART]
Millennial video viewers recalled ads with less frequency than did Gen Xers, no matter what device was being used to watch content.
Read MoreHow People Watch Mobile Online Video by Device & Generation, June 2013 [TABLE]
Video apps emerged as a popular means of watching digital videos across all age demographics.
Read MoreTypes Of Online Video Viewed By Generation, June 2013 [TABLE]
Millennials were more likely to watch digital videos in almost all content categories than their older counterparts.
Read MorePay-TV & Streaming Service Subscriptions, December 2013 [CHART]
Three-quarters of American adults claim to subscribe to a cable (52%) or satellite (24%) TV service.
Read MoreAverage Size Of Mothers' Social Networks, November 2013 [CHART]
Younger mothers are more likely to be cultivating wider networks on Twitter and Instagram than their older counterparts, and working mothers are similarly more likely to be doing so than stay-at-home mothers.
Read MoreAmerican Social Network User Demographics By Device, Q2 2013 [TABLE]
Among millennials, rates of smart phone and PC usage of social networks were identical.
Read MoreMillennials & Traditional TV, Q3 2012 vs Q3 2013 [CHART]
Millennials (18-34) who don’t subscribe to pay-TV appear to be increasingly relying on over-the-air (OTA) options as their main source of TV programming.
Read MoreWeekly Time Spent Online By US Affluents By Generation, 2011-2013 [TABLE]
Among US affluents with household income of more than $100,000 per year, the amount of time spent online grew nearly one-quarter from 2011 to 2013, at 32.8 hours per week to 41.6 hours per week, respectively.
Read MoreTop Social & Mobile Platforms Among Older Teens, Q3 2013 [CHART]
Facebook remains the most commonly used social platform, with 56% of older teens claiming to have used it in the past month.
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