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Multitainment Behavior By Generation, March 2013 [TABLE]

81% of Americans almost always or always engage in another activity while watching their home TV, with that figure rising to a high of 88% among 24-29-year-olds.

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Most Popular Television Network Tablet Apps, February 2013 [CHART]

31.7% of tablet owners said they had downloaded a network TV tablet app.

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Pay TV Tablet App Use, February 2013 [CHART]

26% of respondents with tablets had downloaded their service provider’s tablet app. But even of those who had downloaded the app, only 18% said they’d used it.

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Average Number Of Texts Sent & Received A Month By Generation, March 2013 [CHART]

18-24-year-olds sent 2,022 texts per month and received another 1,831, for a grand total of 3,853. That’s almost 130 per day.

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Social TV Activity By Country, March 2013 [CHART]

Across 12 countries examined, an average of 43% of respondents reported following social media conversations about a TV program on a companion mobile device while watching the program.

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American Device Ownership, 2011 vs 2012 [CHART]

Photo: Fred Smoot

The rapid increase in smart device penetration in the US means that 26% of Americans surveyed late last year reported owning a laptop, smartphone and tablet, up from 10% in 2011.

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Baby Boomer Mobile Phone Users, 2012 [CHART]

Nearly eight in 10, or 59.9 million baby boomers, were regular internet users in 2012—and they were even more likely to use mobile phones.

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Millennial Mobile Phone Users, 2012 [CHART]

92.3% of Millennials used a mobile phone in 2012, among whom 63.2% used the mobile web and slightly fewer used smart phones.

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Generation X Mobile Phone Users, 2012 [CHART]

Gen Xers are highly connected on the go, with nearly 95% using mobile phones, and 60.3% of that group using smart phones.

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Twitter Buzz & TV Ratings, March 2013 [CHART]

For 18-34-year-olds, an 8.5% rise in Twitter volume corresponds with a 1% increase in TV ratings for premiere episodes.

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