Posts Tagged ‘COVID-19’
Voice Command Use Frequency
Since the outbreak of COVID-19, 36% of Smart Speaker owners are using their devices more to listen to music and entertainment, with 55% using them for this purpose the same amount and 1 in 10 (9%) using them less.
Read MoreAverage Time Spent On Social Networks, 2015-2022
More time spent at home during the pandemic means more time being spent on social media. But not all social platforms are benefiting in the same way.
Read MoreUS TV Viewer Growth, 2019-2022
US TV viewership and time spent is getting an unexpected bump as people continue to stay home due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreMothers’ Media Consumption [WEBINAR]
This webinar from Edison research examines the media consumption habits and behaviors of American mothers and includes data about how they have changed behaviors as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreCommunicating Your Re-Opening Plans
Businesses must have a plan, protocols, and procedures for re-opening that ensures the safety of their employees and customers alike. But just as importantly, they must communicate that plan convincingly.
Read MoreWillingness To Return To Office Work
Late last month, Slate asked readers what they think they’ll be comfortable doing when their city or state lifts stay-at-home orders for COVID-19.
Read MorePolling During Pandemics
Public opinion polling during pandemics–when a far greater percentage of the population are at home and available to be polled–is tricky.
Read MoreBusinesses Consumers Plan To Avoid For COVID-19 Reopening
It should not be surprising that movies and theaters, bars and clubs, concert venues and sports areans, gyms, restaurants and malls are among the top businesses Americans plan to avoid as the economy opens up in the wake of the first wave of COVID-19.
Read MorePandemic Video Streaming By Platform
Business Insider Intelligence surveyed American adults about their video streaming choices while cooped up at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreChallenges Posed To Influencers Due To Pandemic
More than one in four US influencers surveyed by influencer platform Mavrck in March 2020 said they were receiving fewer collaboration offers from brands during the coronavirus pandemic.
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