Posts Tagged ‘Books’
How Millennials Spend Their Free Time By Gender, May 2013 [CHART]
58% of Millennial men said they watch TV, with about 4 in 10 saying they listen to or play music.
Read MoreDevices Use For Multitainment, 2012 vs 2013 [CHART]
Regular use of tablets while watching TV (on a TV set) has soared from 11% in 2012 to 44% this year.
Read MoreAmerican & Retail Therapy, April 2013 [TABLE]
American women are 61% more likely than men to say they shop and spend money to improve their mood.
Read MoreAmericans' Daily Media Consumption, 2012 vs 2013 [CHART]
Americans are holding steady in terms of their TV consumption and non-work-related internet use, but are spending more time with other activities such as reading books and accessing the internet via a mobile device.
Read MoreAmericans’ Favorite Media Activities By Generation, March 2013 [CHART]
64% of Americans rank watching TV (on any device) as one of their top-3 media activities, down from a high of 71% in 2009 and 2010 but enough to keep TV viewing as America’s favorite media activity.
Read MoreTop 3 Activities Moving From Desktop To Mobile, February 2013 [TABLE]
Almost 4 in 10 PC users are now accessing content on their tablets and smart phones instead of their desktops.
Read MoreCitizen Perceptions Of The Value Of Online & Offline Media, February 2013 [CHART]
Connected consumers in the US place more monetary value on offline media activities or products than online ones ($1,600 per year vs. $1,132).
Read MoreeReader Users & Penetration, 2011-2016 [CHART]
Nearly 50 million Americans used an eReader at least monthly in 2012.
Read MoreeBook vs Printed Book Readership, December 2011 vs November 2012 [CHART]
The proportion of Americans aged 16 or older who claim to have read a printed book in the past 12 months has dropped to 67% from 72% a year earlier.
Read MoreLibraries & eBooks [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic by TeachingDegree.org looks at whether libraries and eBooks can coexist.
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