Posts Tagged ‘Men’
Factors That Would Encourage French TV Viewers To Use Video On-Demand, November 2013 [TABLE]
Lowering the price of available movies and series was the biggest factor that would encourage consumers to use VOD services more regularly (37.6% of respondents).
Read MoreDemographics Of French Video On-Demand Users By Frequency, November 2013 [TABLE]
An overwhelming majority—four in five respondents—never viewed VOD (that is, movies or series rented and watched on a TV, computer, tablet or smartphone).
Read MoreDemographics Of American Book Readers, January 2014 [TABLE]
Out of the 76% of respondents who had read a book in the past year, nearly seven in 10 had read a physical book, while just 28% had read an ebook.
Read MoreAttitudes Toward Printed vs eBooks By Demographic, March 2014 [TABLE]
US internet users were far more likely to only read printed books than ebooks or a mix of the two.
Read MoreGeneration V's Most Popular Online Activities By Gender, March 2014 [CHART]
Playing games was the online activity conducted most often by US children, cited by 45.0% of boys and 39.0% of girls.
Read MoreFrequency Of American Children's Internet Use By Gender, March 2014 [CHART]
41.5% and 36.3% of 8-to-11-year-old US males and females, respectively, used the Internet many times a day.
Read MoreOnline German Teens By Gender, 1998-2013 [TABLE]
In 1998, just 5% of teens in Germany were regular weekly web users and the number with access to a private internet connection was statistically nil.
Read MoreMobile Behavior Of UK Tablet Owners By Demographic, November 2013 [TABLE]
Of the 20 million mobile gamers in the UK, almost half were female.
Read MoreDemographic Profile Of UK Mobile Gamers, September 2013 [CHART]
One is as likely to find UK women playing casual games on mobile devices, an activity that has long been considered a predominantly male pastime.
Read MoreFacebook Ad KPIs By Demographic, Q1 2014 [CHART]
Roughly one-quarter of ad spending aimed at Facebook users aged 18-64 was directed to the 18-24 bracket in Q1.
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